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Unrealistic, soppy people.The men are passive aggressive and guilt the women for having jobs. Appalling, domineering, patriarchal nonsense.I couldn't make it through this absurd film; I was feeling bilious.Christians really need to stop making movies. Helpful•0 8 ...
the pagans, led by Orestes, conduct a bloodletting, only to learn in a savage lesson that there are now more Christians than they imagined. This warfare culminates in the destruction
The film was produced and directed by Christians and distributed through a Christian movie company. From start to finish, the film's production quality is no better than that of a TV movie, but the story is strong and the directing is good. The main character's acting was solid throughout...
(Bonhoeffer) and his colleagues bring the horror and almost inevitability of the destruction of innocence if good people, if Christians, will not stand against evil as it assiduously devours what is godly and good, the future is bleak. Let us not think our current situation in the US is ...
Also, the milieu as that of a coastal town that borders Kerala with Syrian Christians is an unfamiliar terrain to the Tamil audience - a major reason why 'Kadal' failed. The saving graces were the technicalities like the colouring, cinematography, slick editing and some hummable tunes. However...
as I was exhausted by the end. Corbet uses the Epilogue to take us to Venice in 1980 for the first Architectural Biennal. It’s a fitting end after watching the battles of Jews versus Christians, and Immigrants versus American born, all while the United States is booming. I wasn’t ever...
I prefer to evaluate a film on the basis of what it intends to do, not on what I think it should have done. It is clear that Mel Gibson wanted to make graphic and inescapable the price that Jesus paid (as Christians believe) when he died for our sins. Anyone raised as a Catholic ...
Fundamentalist Christians, Evangelicals, Catholics and Haitian Vodou joins forces in the battle for the young girls’ souls. It’s an idea that might have drawn howls of protest at one time, giving equal weight to all forms of spiritual worship, but it makes sense for the story to include ...