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4.3/10
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This epic movie filmed in North Africa and London follows young shepherd David as he takes on the mighty warrior Goliath against all odds.This epic movie filmed in North Africa and London follows young shepherd David as he takes on the mighty warrior Goliath against all odds.This epic movie filmed in North Africa and London follows young shepherd David as he takes on the mighty warrior Goliath against all odds.
Jerald Sokolowski
- Goliath
- (as Jerry Sokolosky)
Makenna Guyler
- Michal
- (as Makenna Guyer)
Tom Bonington
- Armor-Bearer
- (as Tom Bonnington)
Wassim Ali
- Soldier 1
- (as Wasim Ali)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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All of the negative reviews are coming from one person or a group of possible atheists.
To say that this movie DAVID AND GOLIATH gives the audience hope would be unfair because this movie makes the audience want to live, love, experience God for all of its pleasures and its faults. It makes one appreciate the King David's faith in God, to admire that which we pass a hundred times a day, but never truly see: FAITH.
The film I hear was shot in North Africa and London. The negative reviewers have never written, directed, or acted in any produced feature film. Just FYI.
To describe this movie as "great" would be an understatement because it is so much more than that. While it is brutal and realistic, it portrays humanity at our best and our worst, providing the audience with a mirror in which to reflect what lies within. We need God. By the time the credits roll, we're left speechless...and at the same time, wanting to share this masterpiece with those we love and cherish.
I LOVE 'How Great Thou Art' as the final song.
Everyone should see this movie at least once in a lifetime to make us appreciate everything we have. Who would have thought someone could capture FAITH this way? I guess a picture really is worth a thousand words......
The film is free to view on Youtube. The filmmakers make nothing as Google has shut them out from earning any income. This is the sad world we live in.
To say that this movie DAVID AND GOLIATH gives the audience hope would be unfair because this movie makes the audience want to live, love, experience God for all of its pleasures and its faults. It makes one appreciate the King David's faith in God, to admire that which we pass a hundred times a day, but never truly see: FAITH.
The film I hear was shot in North Africa and London. The negative reviewers have never written, directed, or acted in any produced feature film. Just FYI.
To describe this movie as "great" would be an understatement because it is so much more than that. While it is brutal and realistic, it portrays humanity at our best and our worst, providing the audience with a mirror in which to reflect what lies within. We need God. By the time the credits roll, we're left speechless...and at the same time, wanting to share this masterpiece with those we love and cherish.
I LOVE 'How Great Thou Art' as the final song.
Everyone should see this movie at least once in a lifetime to make us appreciate everything we have. Who would have thought someone could capture FAITH this way? I guess a picture really is worth a thousand words......
The film is free to view on Youtube. The filmmakers make nothing as Google has shut them out from earning any income. This is the sad world we live in.
10/10.
The story unfolds in unhurried fashion, with us being unsure of David's power for much of the movie, but with a gradually building sense of injustice at the way those in power in the system (GOLIATH) can treat him (and others) unfairly. The secret doesn't come at the end, but at about the three quarters mark, and brings with it a huge emotional kick. And then the story is allowed to make its own way into a gentle and perfect end.
This is, without any doubt, one of the most spiritually uplifting films I have ever seen.
God is upheld. The Bible is upheld. David is a Christ-type figure in that he was willing to sacrifice himself for others. Beautifully-told story.
I saw this film on Youtube where it has an unbelievable 8.7 million views.
The story unfolds in unhurried fashion, with us being unsure of David's power for much of the movie, but with a gradually building sense of injustice at the way those in power in the system (GOLIATH) can treat him (and others) unfairly. The secret doesn't come at the end, but at about the three quarters mark, and brings with it a huge emotional kick. And then the story is allowed to make its own way into a gentle and perfect end.
This is, without any doubt, one of the most spiritually uplifting films I have ever seen.
God is upheld. The Bible is upheld. David is a Christ-type figure in that he was willing to sacrifice himself for others. Beautifully-told story.
I saw this film on Youtube where it has an unbelievable 8.7 million views.
David and Goliath takes you on an emotional journey that you will remember for a long time, thanks to the superb crafting of the film and sincere performances by the cast. The score is deep and haunting, this film is for the ages and will permenantly have a place in my heart. To me it is one of the best Christian film of the 2000's and quite possibly one of the best of all time.
The fact that this film has over 8 million views and thousands of great comments on Youtube is a testament to just how many people love this film, many viewers seem to have an emotional bond with the film, and I don't blame them. I only wish that I could view the film for the first time again, and experience that redeeming feeling of David and his brothers experienced at the end.
Ignore the negative comments surrounding the film and judge it on your own experience, the last half hour are especially beautiful. Watch this if you already haven't, and enjoy the masterpiece. 10/10.
The fact that this film has over 8 million views and thousands of great comments on Youtube is a testament to just how many people love this film, many viewers seem to have an emotional bond with the film, and I don't blame them. I only wish that I could view the film for the first time again, and experience that redeeming feeling of David and his brothers experienced at the end.
Ignore the negative comments surrounding the film and judge it on your own experience, the last half hour are especially beautiful. Watch this if you already haven't, and enjoy the masterpiece. 10/10.
If you're a 'luke-warm' Believer or hate hearing God's name mentioned all the time, PASS AND MOVE ON
..........If you have a hard time hearing a lot about GOD and such, pass on this at the local Googleplex and wander into another film. I hope it makes you happy. But, I would gently suggest you try this movie out. Be you a man (or woman) of Faith or not. You just might be surprised. And, you just might wish to spend a little more time with the Savior of the world. I often do not see movies like this, since I am a somewhat typical man who prefers big blockbuster SF or other action oriented films. However, I went to see this movie at my local multiplex yesterday on a date with my wife and found myself really enjoying the movie. The people attending were a mix of adults and teenagers, with about an equal mix of men and women. I met a couple of people I knew there and they seemed to have enjoyed the film.
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10+ rating.
Ignore the haters. They will stand before God someday.
This is just such an amazing Bible film, it captures every emotion possible in only the way an expert director can achieve, we can go on for whole scenes without the need for speaking, everything is told through the genuine body language and expressions. And when there is conversing we get such emotion and wonderfully powerful Biblical quotes What we do in life, echoes in eternity" Wow.
The ending scene is spellbinding, showing the true gore of battle, the fight scenes are marvellously realistic, discarding the popular "pretty" sword fighting for brutal aggressive force. The audience in the arena express every emotion, surprise, anger, and enjoyment. The cast is brilliantly chosen from England. They shot the film in North Africa.
God-honoring movie in every sense. You can watch it for free on Youtube.
Ignore the haters. They will stand before God someday.
This is just such an amazing Bible film, it captures every emotion possible in only the way an expert director can achieve, we can go on for whole scenes without the need for speaking, everything is told through the genuine body language and expressions. And when there is conversing we get such emotion and wonderfully powerful Biblical quotes What we do in life, echoes in eternity" Wow.
The ending scene is spellbinding, showing the true gore of battle, the fight scenes are marvellously realistic, discarding the popular "pretty" sword fighting for brutal aggressive force. The audience in the arena express every emotion, surprise, anger, and enjoyment. The cast is brilliantly chosen from England. They shot the film in North Africa.
God-honoring movie in every sense. You can watch it for free on Youtube.
Did you know
- TriviaMakenna Guyler's debut.
- GoofsAfter David beans Goliath, he decapitates the giant with the giant's own sword (bloodless, by the way) and throws the sword down by Goliath's severed head. Camera cuts to a shot of Saul, happy. In the next shot, Goliath's sword is suddenly back in David's hands, held aloft and threatening the Armor-Bearer with it.
- SoundtracksHow Great Thou Art
Sung by Danniebell Cagas
Produced by Joe Pringle
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $316,100
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $154,901
- Apr 5, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $316,100
- Runtime
- 1h 32m(92 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
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