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- You'll fall asleep in your popcorn.
- Script is awful but they did a solid job with battle scenes
- Awesome movie of the war for southern indepndance
- Too long, true, too talky, true, but worth seeing once...
- The Civil War at its most boring....
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Gods & Generals
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Jeff Daniels ,
Stephen Lang ,
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ASIN: B00009OOFA
Release Date: 2003-07-15 |
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The more you know about the Civil War, the more you'll appreciate Gods and Generals and the painstaking attention to detail that Gettysburg writer-director Ronald F. Maxwell has invested in this academically respectable 220-minute historical pageant. In adapting Jeffrey Shaara's 1996 novel (encompassing events of 1861-63, specifically the Virginian battles of Bull Run, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville), Maxwell sacrifices depth for scope while focusing on the devoutly religious "Stonewall" Jackson (Stephen Lang), whose Confederate campaigns endear him to Gen. Robert E. Lee (Robert Duvall, giving the film's most subtle performance). Battles are impeccably recreated using 7,500 Civil War re-enactors and sanitized PG-13 violence, their authenticity compromised by tasteful discretion and endless scenes of grandiloquent dialogue. Still, as the first part of a trilogy that ends with The Last Full Measure, this is a superbly crafted, instantly essential film for Civil War study. For all its misguided priorities, Gods and Generals is a noble effort, honoring faith and patriotism with the kind of reverence that has all but vanished from American film - but provides abundant proof that historical accuracy is no guarantee of great storytelling. --Jeff Shannon
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A sweeping epic charting the early years of the Civil War and how campaigns unfolded from Manassas to the Battle of Fredericksburg, this prequel to the film Gettysburg explores the motivations of the combatants and examines the lives of those who waited at home.
Customer Reviews:
You'll fall asleep in your popcorn........2007-09-04
This movie gives dry, ponderous movies a bad name. The acting was quite good, but the writers only gave the actors long, boring speeches to enact. And if I'd had to watch Stonewall Jackson pray one more time, I might not have made it through. Okay, he was devout, I get it. Let's not belabor the point.
If you've seen Gettysburg (a far superior film) and haven't seen this one, just picture Gettysburg with the historical battle scenes cut to about a tenth of the film and the other 9/10ths consisting of those slow scenes from Gettysburg when the generals were going on and on about so many of their friends being on the other side. That's Gods and Generals.
Script is awful but they did a solid job with battle scenes.......2007-08-11
though I was asking 'what happened to Antietam?' just kind of skipped right over it hmmmmm. Also way too much Jackson praying and boring wives of everybody. Too bad Turner couldn't have gotten a half way decent script for all his money. Probably the best scene was the fighting in the city of Fredericksburg, that was done well.
Awesome movie of the war for southern indepndance.......2007-08-07
I watch alot of movies and this by far is one of the best iv'e seen.
it basically covers-
1.General Robert E Lee.
2.General Thomas jonathan"stonewall" jackson.
3.and colonel Joshua Chamberlain.
From the 1861 battle of mannassas to the 1863 battle of chancellorsville.
it is very well written. and very well played by the leading actors.
so if you are a civil war buff-get it, you will not be disapointed
Too long, true, too talky, true, but worth seeing once..........2007-07-21
If, that is, you are a Civil War Buff. "Gettysburg" is a much superior film, but "Gods and Generals" has gems in it also. Rent it, watch a little at a time, enjoy the fine actors coping with an overloaded script.
The Civil War at its most boring...........2007-07-17
I enjoy Civil War movies. I've read more books on this war than I can possibly count. I've spoken with The Late Shelby Foote, David Stroud and a number of other prominant Civil War writers. So the subject matter was flat out interesting. I was excited to see this movie. Especially after Gettysburg. This movie, however, paled in comparison to just about every movie I've ever seen on this subject. It was boring, poorly edited and the dialog was contrived and unbelievable, not to mention unmotivated. You're in a WAR! That's your motivation!
The ensemble cast includes giants such as Jeff Daniels and Robert Duvall. But the casting of several others failed to meet the mastery that was Gettysburg.
This movie was a monumental failure and one that is not likely to be repeated.
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- Not a well made or accurate movie
- Francis of Assisi quite a boring spectacular
- Wooden Francis
- Poor quality!
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Francis of Assisi
Starring:
Bradford Dillman ,
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Films of Faith Collection (The Nun's Story / The Shoes of the Fisherman / The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima)
ASIN: B0006GANY6
Release Date: 2005-02-22 |
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Lavish Bio Of St. Francis, 13th-Century Monk Who Talked To Animals.
Customer Reviews:
disappointing.......2007-08-22
I was really disappointed in this movie, especially after some of the glowing reviews on this page. (So were the people who watched it with me.)
Part of this is because it's impossible to cover a whole life in such a short time--much has to get left out (the famous and incredibly dramatic episode when his father hauls him before the bishop at the outset of Francis' career,for example, is absent. So is all reference to Lady Poverty. And the conflict within the Order just pops out of nowhere). Perhaps the date of the film explains some of the stodginess, but it seemed more like watching a pageant than a real life.
Francis never came to life in this film. We were told how joyous he was, but never shown it. The vivid passion for God and for his beloved Lady Poverty were indicated but not shown by the acting--or the script. And why on earth fabricate an absolutely un-historical rivalry over Claire with a figure who, I suppose, was meant to suggest worldly life? Francis and Claire did not travel in the same circles before he left the world, nor were they close friends at that time.
Ah,well--poetic license. But there was no poetry to license!
The really great film about St. Francis has yet to be made.
Not a well made or accurate movie.......2007-07-30
If you are an orthodox Catholic or any Catholic for that matter, this is not the right movie for you. First of all, there are many better classical movies about saints out there, such as "The Reluctant Saint," "Quo Vadis," "Marcelino," and several others. This movie is not a good movie in general. The word that comes to mind is flaky. It is very inaccurate, it shows a Saint Francis who was willing to defy the Pope if his rule was not approved (which is completely false for a humble saint such as St. Francis). It shows Christian Crusaders butchering Muslims and Muslims that treat St. Francis with great kindness. It shows St. Francis as a priest, which he wasn't (because of his humility St. Francis refused ordination to the priesthood, remaining a deacon all his life). And this is just some of the blatant errors the movie makes. A poorly made movie not worth owning.
Francis of Assisi quite a boring spectacular.......2007-05-19
Watching the film was quite disappointing. With so many wonderful old actors I expected much more. Extremely disappointing was the fact they did not really let us know how he has become so connected with the annimal world we associate him with.The movie would be a dismal box office failure if made for todays sophisticated viewers.
Wooden Francis.......2007-03-24
Earnest, yet so-so rendering bio reinactment, 'Francis of Assisi' doesn't give the troubadour saint the spark he deserves. The film is a product of its times, giving the movie a lot of ceremony, but not much substance. While actor Bradford Dillman musters enough passion at the end and in other, select scenes, he seems like a better fit for a fifties' TV series. The pomp and circumstance aims for the pre-Vatican II pew, and the subplot, a rivalry between Francis and Bernardo over Claire's love, is an accomodation for a general audience clueless about celebacy. Nevertheless, 'Francis...,' mostly accurate and reverent--despite its many flaws--invites a traditional audience.
Poor quality!.......2007-02-23
This movie includes many details not shown on Brother Sun Sister Moon, but it's a shame the quality of the graphics and poor performance on the actors. Saint Francis was a great master and hopefully someday a truly inspired director will come forward and will create a True Masterpiece, that will include all the details so necessary to inspire a soul.
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A sweeping epic charting the early years of the Civil War and how campaigns unfolded from Manassas to the Battle of Fredericksburg, this prequel to the film Gettysburg explores the motivations of the combatants and examines the lives of those who waited at home.
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A sweeping epic charting the early years of the Civil War and how campaigns unfolded from Manassas to the Battle of Fredericksburg, this prequel to the film Gettysburg explores the motivations of the combatants and examines the lives of those who waited at home.
Average customer rating:
- One that enrages, not 'one for the ages'
- A Fantastic Movie
- a 35 year old swede plays an insipid little 17 year old frenchie: quelle masterpiece!
- A Classic Joan
- inspiring!
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Joan of Arc
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Ingrid Bergman ,
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ASIN: B0001UZWMU
Release Date: 2004-05-18 |
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Academy Award-winner Ingrid Bergman (Casablanca) is spellbinding as the 15th century French peasant girl who rouses a nation and inspires the world with her faith and bravery. Fiercely believing that she is directed by God, Joan triumphantly leads an army into battle against the British, who are driven from France. When a new king (Jose Ferrer in a extraordinary film debut) is crowned, Joan's influence grows and makes him wary of her power, ultimately betraying her to martyrdom. This powerful, visually stunning epic of one of history's most fascinating heroines features spectacular action and unforgettable drama! Completely restored, original full-length version with footage not seen in the U.S.,from Victor Fleming, Director of Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz. Winner of three Academy Awards©: Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Honorary Award to producer Walter Wanger with Five additional Academy Award©: nominations: Best Actress (Ingrid Bergman), Best Supporting Actor (Jose Ferrer), Best Art Direction, Best Film Editing, Best Score.
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The lavish 1948 production of Joan of Arc may not qualify as a great movie, but it scores a triumphant victory as a great DVD. Thanks to a stunning restoration by the renowned UCLA Film and Television Archive, this relic from Hollywood's golden age can now be appreciated in all its magnificent Technicolor glory, restored to its original theatrical length of 145 minutes after decades of truncated TV broadcasts. Under the direction of Victor Fleming (whose credits include Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz), this is a stodgily respectable mini-epic, adapted from Maxwell Anderson's acclaimed play Joan of Lorraine and giving 33-year-old Ingrid Bergman one of her quirkiest star turns as the 19-year-old "Maid of Lorraine," destined by divinely inspired fate to rescue imperiled France from British occupation, and face trial on charges of witchcraft. Winner of three Oscars (for cinematography and costumes, and an honorary award to Producer Walter Wanger for boosting Hollywood's "moral stature") and five nominations (including acting nods for Bergman and José Ferrer, making his screen debut as the French Dauphin), the film suffers from an abundance of talky exposition and stage-bound incident, but the battle scenes are still rousing, Bergman glowing beatifically in polished armor and surrounded by a seasoned cast of studio-era character players in a rampant case of Hollywood anachronism (somehow, Ward Bond just doesn't belong in medieval France!). If you get bored during the slow parts, you can always marvel at the pristine restoration, full of heavenly sunbeams, masterful matte paintings, and enough colorful detail to make most 1948-vintage films pale by comparison. Frame by gorgeous frame, martyrdom never had a classier showcase. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews:
One that enrages, not 'one for the ages'.......2007-07-18
To each his own, to be sure. I myself have guilty pleasures and I dislike stepping on the toes of those who get pleasure from movies I don't happen to like. But this is such a phony movie with no relationship to any reality that has ever existed. I'm a sucker for 'Hollywoodization' when it's as good as Casablanca, but this is almost as poorly produced as an unrehearsed college theater production. An astonishing example of moviemaking at its most unconvincing. Please don't waste your time on this drivel (but that's just my opinion!)
A Fantastic Movie.......2007-05-27
Wow! This movie is truely awesome. A movie this good needs to be experienced more than once, and so will remain in my collection. Saint Joan of Arc, a "Child of God," who made no mistakes, save only one, which she was forgiven for. This is truely a heavy movie about a woman of great faith and love for God. Enough said. Take care and have a nice forever.
Ed.
a 35 year old swede plays an insipid little 17 year old frenchie: quelle masterpiece!.......2007-05-12
ingrid bergman was way too old and way too pretty for this part, but they figured they had a smash hit, i guess. the tale of the late medieval schizophrenic girl who somehow won a couple of battles (amazing what group psychosis can do, isnt it?) is told here in full pomp and splendor, but everything -- even jose ferrer in the seemingly unmessable up part of the dauphin -- falls flat. the most overrated woman in history seems to get bad movies made about her life regularly, and while this isnt as abominable as jean seberg & otto "premature" violating bernard shaw a decade later, its pretty bad.
A Classic Joan.......2007-03-08
This is the first version of Joan of Arc I viewed as a young girl. It is well done for the time period. Ingrid Bergman is fantastic as usual. I would recommend this movie to anyone.
inspiring!.......2007-01-26
I love this movie. The difference you can make when your called by God to make it, even if you think your a nobody! This old classic is better then all the remakes.
Product Description
Rookie missionary Brandon Allen confronts the challenges of missionary life in Los Angeles, soon realizing that his most important convert may be himself.
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No topic on the American socio-political landscape is more divisive than abortion, but in a way, Soldiers in the Army of God may actually bring reasonable folks on both sides of the issue together. That's because directors Marc Levin and Daphne Pinkerson's 70-minute documentary, made in 2000, chronicles the Army of God, a radical anti-abortion group who preach and practice violence as the best, indeed the only, means to end legal abortions, a stance that more moderate advocates on both ends of the spectrum must surely abhor. Granted, most of the people interviewed here make their cases calmly, even reasonably; they certainly don't come on like the fire-breathing fanatics their views might suggest. But there's not a lot to like about guys like Bob Lokey, an ex-con (he served 20 years for murder), an "activist" and smarmy hypocrite who claims he wouldn't harm a hair on an "abortionist"... but nor would he complain if someone else did; or the ultra-confident Neil Horsley, who does his propagandizing on the Internet (a vital source for spreading the word and identifying fellow protesters) and offers the usual argument that those who were killed merely got what they deserved. Regardless of one's position on abortion, the fact is that it's legal, and shooting people who perform them isn't. But these "soldiers'" belief that they are doing God's work muddies the waters, because faith is not fact; indeed, it is inarguable. As a result, Soldiers in the Army of God ultimately leaves one with the sinking feeling that this issue is irreconcilable. Take the example of Paul Hill, who in 1994 killed Dr. John Britton. Hill regarded this "abortionist" as a murderer, so he shot him and his escort; interviewed here, the utterly unrepentant Hill languishes on a Florida death row, awaiting his own death (he was given a lethal injection in September '03). And the infernal wheel goes 'round and 'round. --Sam Graham
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Many of the most extreme members of the anti-abortion movement reveal themselves to HBO cameras for the first time in this disturbing verite documentary. The film focuses primarily on "soldiers" in the Army of God, a pro-life group bonded together by the Internet, by organized rallies, and by a common belief that abortions must be stopped at all costs. In addition to intimate footage of Army members at their homes, in their cars and at gatherings, the film includes harrowing footage of high-profile crimes targeted at abortion clinics, most notably the 1993 murder of two abortion-clinic workers in Pensacola, Florida. The documentary also features an exclusive death-row interview with the man who committed these murders: Paul Hill, who has become a hero and martyr to many Army of God zealots.
Customer Reviews:
Absolutely terrifying.......2007-05-04
I was slack-jawed during most of this excellently produced documentary, in which men (almost entirely men) discuss breaking the law in pursuit of their crazed "Christian" agenda. There were a couple of things which struck me particularly hard. First of all, again I say that almost all of these aborto-terrorists are men. It seems that none of them has ever been pregnant or had to deal with the emotions of keeping or getting rid of a pregnancy. What the hell are they doing in the debate? Second, the men all appeared to be completely sans women -- the lead loony said that God told him to stay away from women altogether. That's a convenient way of saying "I don't think any woman would be crazed enough to come anywhere near me". He also announced that on God's orders, he circumcized himself, "and I'm probably the only one who's done that and isn't insane." Now there's a wee bit of self-delusion. He is insane, and he is such an excellent representative of how crazed semi-fascists have taken over the Christian church in America. What a sad thing that is in a democracy. What a sad, sad thing, but thanks to the people who produced this documentary, which should open up many, many eyes.
Wow........2006-04-24
"Thou shalt not kill" is not a conditional statement, yet the Army of God, in their arrogance, decided they have the right to choose who deserves to live and die in this fascinating documentary. This film is an excellent exploration into how people, driven by the urge to "do good", commit horrible acts of violence(in other words: evil). The utter hypocrisy of their actions is breathtaking, if not ironic, as they condemn individuals they deem "murderers" while martyring people who murderer for their cause. A human, if disturbing, portrait, of faith and morality gone horribly awry. Judge not, lest ye be judged.
Excellent but dated.......2006-01-30
At the time this documentary was filmed, things were very different in the group portrayed. While giving an accurate look at some of the people involved, one could errorneously draw the conclusion that a couple of main people in this documentary are indicative of the whole.
Many things have happened within this group after the filming and those changes have relegated this mere archive footage. One should also be careful and separate a couple colorful characters from the whole as personal peccadilloes are not indicative of the main.
While this documentary's relevance is questionable, it does an excellent job of showing a little more personal view of some people who are generally and generically vilified for their moral and political views. The film crew was kind and while spending more time than necessary on certain subjects, they did let the AOG be itself; as much as the AOG can be itself while being filmed.
This is definitely worth watching, but remember, the camera still presents more perception than truth.
J Graff, Army of God
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Very Poignant and Uplifting.......2005-11-28
This is the first "modern" (I mean unconventional) mormon movie Ive seen.I was warned not to see this one because it may discourage me to go on a mission (they don't have to worry since im not going anyway,personal choice) or I may get turned off as a member.Well,they were wrong!I found this movie very uplifting and inspiring,everyone (people going on their mission or not) should watch this.Brandon Allen went to serve his mission in Sodom and Gomorrahlike Los Angeles.He had culture shock at first (he was from Kansas) being in a really different environment plus meeting some quirky fellow missionaries.There,they met different types of people from prostitutes to non believers.Elder Allen was becoming more and more discouraged,and without expecting it,wonderful things began to unfold (sorry can't give them away here).
Being surrounded with missionaries myself(im a Mormon by the way),I witnessed their hardships and at the same time the better part of being a missionary.I think this movie strongly hits close to home.This movie may "look" like a B-movie (because of its low budget,color and unfamiliar actors,this is a really poignant and well acted film.
Way too much whining!.......2005-09-21
This movie, in my experience does not accurately depict Mormon missionaries. I have never seen so many whiney children.
Condensed two years.......2005-02-13
There has been several LDS films lately and most deal with the mission experience. While the non LDS viewer might see all these films as unlikely portrayals, what they do represent is true to life except that the gamut of experiences is typically lived over the course of the two years that missioneries serve. When I first saw this I kept saying yeah but, yeah but. As I contemplated later, I thought to myself when was the last time that Miracles were part of your regular life? The answer is when I served as a full time Missionery. The Film "The best two years"
Is another very true to life portrayal of mission life, and the conversion of a missionery to service. The reason "God's Army" is not a 5 star is due to the budget of the film which resulted in some less than authentic looks.This film is probably moving for many former missioneries, but provides an interesting look at "those mormon boys".
Worth watching.......2005-01-11
The fact that this movie is clearly Mormon propaganda is likely to scare some people off. Many others will simply want to laugh through it (there are some pretty funny parts- listen carefully to the background music)The movie does, however, highlight some techniques that might be useful for more mainstream Christians. For one thing, it makes you stop and pay attention. Before watching "God's Army" most of us would turn a Mormon away from our door. Now we are inclined to invite him in and ask him questions. It's also true that however skewed their beliefs may be, they are extremely dedicated to the life that they are living, and they are willing to stand out. In fact, it is the result of their contrast to the society around them that they are able to grow. It makes one think, "How well is this leaven in the bread approach really working?" Perhaps we should begin to think more in terms of the kind of contrast society that Jesus set up. By distinguishing ourselves from the world, rather than integrating ourselves into it, we will free ourselves to become a light to the nations and attract people to our life.
First effort but not a very good one.......2004-10-03
I will try to rate this movie as unbiased as I can. It should be known that I am not a Mormon so I hoped folks out there don't think I am bit prejudice against the film based on faith.
Having wrote that, I would say that this movie proves to be very clumsily made. Its clear that a novice director is at work here, the editing isn't very strong and scenes seem to be cut piece parts that seem to be string together to make a whole. Its tell the story but it looked bit cheap.
The strong point of the movie proves to be the acting although I thought Richard Dutcher's role seem to be the weakest, maybe the director/actor isn't used to playing both roles yet. Scenes without him seem to be stronger then the scenes with him. Ironically, the movie centered around Dutcher's character and the effects he had on Matthew Brown's character who was losing his faith.
The movie also suffered from bad script, which also seem to be cut pieces string along to make a story. At times, it seem to skip a scene or two although I am not sure, it sure felt that way. The end scene where Brown' character met up and married the girl he met on the mission is a classical example of "make a wish" script writing. The entire sequence would have more meaning and impact if there was some sort of mutual chemisty and feeling between the two characters during their time in Los Angles but most of the movie shown them no more then just casual friends.
Obviously, this is a type of movie that can only pleased one narrow audience, the members of the LDS and even some of them it seem from the reviews, were not pleased. Non-members would probably find this movie bit overblown, preachy and bit one dimensional in nature. You might say that this movie is basically a LDS movie for the LDS members. Pretty sad that it is that, I really enjoyed Two Best Years which is another LDS movie about missionaries that had a broader appeal and a superior film.
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Release Date: 2005-05-30 |
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Very Poignant and Uplifting.......2005-11-28
This is the first "modern" (I mean unconventional) mormon movie Ive seen.I was warned not to see this one because it may discourage me to go on a mission (they don't have to worry since im not going anyway,personal choice) or I may get turned off as a member.Well,they were wrong!I found this movie very uplifting and inspiring,everyone (people going on their mission or not) should watch this.Brandon Allen went to serve his mission in Sodom and Gomorrahlike Los Angeles.He had culture shock at first (he was from Kansas) being in a really different environment plus meeting some quirky fellow missionaries.There,they met different types of people from prostitutes to non believers.Elder Allen was becoming more and more discouraged,and without expecting it,wonderful things began to unfold (sorry can't give them away here).
Being surrounded with missionaries myself(im a Mormon by the way),I witnessed their hardships and at the same time the better part of being a missionary.I think this movie strongly hits close to home.This movie may "look" like a B-movie (because of its low budget,color and unfamiliar actors,this is a really poignant and well acted film.
Way too much whining!.......2005-09-21
This movie, in my experience does not accurately depict Mormon missionaries. I have never seen so many whiney children.
Condensed two years.......2005-02-13
There has been several LDS films lately and most deal with the mission experience. While the non LDS viewer might see all these films as unlikely portrayals, what they do represent is true to life except that the gamut of experiences is typically lived over the course of the two years that missioneries serve. When I first saw this I kept saying yeah but, yeah but. As I contemplated later, I thought to myself when was the last time that Miracles were part of your regular life? The answer is when I served as a full time Missionery. The Film "The best two years"
Is another very true to life portrayal of mission life, and the conversion of a missionery to service. The reason "God's Army" is not a 5 star is due to the budget of the film which resulted in some less than authentic looks.This film is probably moving for many former missioneries, but provides an interesting look at "those mormon boys".
Worth watching.......2005-01-11
The fact that this movie is clearly Mormon propaganda is likely to scare some people off. Many others will simply want to laugh through it (there are some pretty funny parts- listen carefully to the background music)The movie does, however, highlight some techniques that might be useful for more mainstream Christians. For one thing, it makes you stop and pay attention. Before watching "God's Army" most of us would turn a Mormon away from our door. Now we are inclined to invite him in and ask him questions. It's also true that however skewed their beliefs may be, they are extremely dedicated to the life that they are living, and they are willing to stand out. In fact, it is the result of their contrast to the society around them that they are able to grow. It makes one think, "How well is this leaven in the bread approach really working?" Perhaps we should begin to think more in terms of the kind of contrast society that Jesus set up. By distinguishing ourselves from the world, rather than integrating ourselves into it, we will free ourselves to become a light to the nations and attract people to our life.
First effort but not a very good one.......2004-10-03
I will try to rate this movie as unbiased as I can. It should be known that I am not a Mormon so I hoped folks out there don't think I am bit prejudice against the film based on faith.
Having wrote that, I would say that this movie proves to be very clumsily made. Its clear that a novice director is at work here, the editing isn't very strong and scenes seem to be cut piece parts that seem to be string together to make a whole. Its tell the story but it looked bit cheap.
The strong point of the movie proves to be the acting although I thought Richard Dutcher's role seem to be the weakest, maybe the director/actor isn't used to playing both roles yet. Scenes without him seem to be stronger then the scenes with him. Ironically, the movie centered around Dutcher's character and the effects he had on Matthew Brown's character who was losing his faith.
The movie also suffered from bad script, which also seem to be cut pieces string along to make a story. At times, it seem to skip a scene or two although I am not sure, it sure felt that way. The end scene where Brown' character met up and married the girl he met on the mission is a classical example of "make a wish" script writing. The entire sequence would have more meaning and impact if there was some sort of mutual chemisty and feeling between the two characters during their time in Los Angles but most of the movie shown them no more then just casual friends.
Obviously, this is a type of movie that can only pleased one narrow audience, the members of the LDS and even some of them it seem from the reviews, were not pleased. Non-members would probably find this movie bit overblown, preachy and bit one dimensional in nature. You might say that this movie is basically a LDS movie for the LDS members. Pretty sad that it is that, I really enjoyed Two Best Years which is another LDS movie about missionaries that had a broader appeal and a superior film.
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