dianajay
Joined Apr 2005
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I saw a prior comment that said that this shows target audience is teenagers. I disagree. I'm 51 and I fully enjoy it. I did watch both Laguna Beach and The Hills back in their day... This show definitely Has that same feel. It was a little slow the first few episodes. But one I got to know the characters/cast a bit I was then fully invested and I look forward to it each week!
Don't believe all of the negative reviews that are posted by haters of anything Faith based! You must see this movie for yourself and form your own opinion!!! It is a Christian movie so if that offends you just thinking about it then it's probably not for you. However for anyone that believes in God, this is absolutely worth seeing!
My husband and I enjoyed this movie even more than the first Gods Not Dead movie! It is very well written, well cast and very well acted. Melissa Joan Hart and Jesse Metcalf both gave amazing performances.
We enjoyed this movie so much that we saw it twice over a two week period! I will definitely be getting this for our movie library when it is available on DVD/BluRay.
My husband and I enjoyed this movie even more than the first Gods Not Dead movie! It is very well written, well cast and very well acted. Melissa Joan Hart and Jesse Metcalf both gave amazing performances.
We enjoyed this movie so much that we saw it twice over a two week period! I will definitely be getting this for our movie library when it is available on DVD/BluRay.
This entire movie appears to be shot with a hand-held camera... The constant very shaky close ups were annoying to say the least. We paid $36 for three of us to watch this in the theatre, and I wish we had gotten our money back. The movie starts off very slowly. For about the first 20 minutes it is boring boring boring... oh, and constantly shaking... so much jittery shaking of the camera that I felt like I was getting motion sickness. I kept having to look away from the screen to avoid getting dizzy. If you don't like this kind of filming, don't see it on the big screen. The story did get interesting from about half way through till the end, and the shaking wasn't as offensive when the shots were of things in the distance... But for the most part, we hated the way this film was shot. I would not see it a again, not even on Netflix. My recommendation is wait for DVD/blue ray. The shaking may not appear as severely on a smaller screen.