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OMG! That trailer!xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
I think we're going to see it tomorrow afternoon. Get out of the hot air and support a Jim Caviezel passion project? Yes, please.NOPE! Crying during a trailer means I am not going to the theater!
Well, the last "Christian" film we saw was Jesus Revolution and that was really well done.Looks interesting, but the company is heavy Christian, so I'm not sure there's not going to be a significant amount of preaching in it.
Why the quotes?Well, the last "Christian" film we saw was Jesus Revolution and that was really well done.
Good point. Guess they aren't needed. The film wasn't always straight with the facts, but the true parts of the story they fleshed out were really well done. Kelsey Grammer was great in it.Why the quotes?
That’s my problem with most of these films. They can’t help but manipulate the narrative or facts because the goal isn’t really to tell the story as much as it is to take advantage of a story.Looks interesting, but the company is heavy Christian, so I'm not sure there's not going to be a significant amount of preaching in it.
I can sort of see that, but for years there has also been a movement to get more Christian films out there to tap into that audience. There are many Christians that are not moviegoers simply because of the content of many of the films out there. The makers of these films and these studios want to put out good family films and have great turnouts so that more Christian films can be made and released in theaters.That’s my problem with most of these films. They can’t help but manipulate the narrative or facts because the goal isn’t really to tell the story as much as it is to take advantage of a story.
I get Christians wanting faith based stories. It just feels like most of the time they just can’t leave it alone. I don’t need them to manipulate the narrative to understand a character is impacted by his faith or draws strength from their faith. At that point it’s just preachy and I am out.I can sort of see that, but for years there has also been a movement to get more Christian films out there to tap into that audience. There are many Christians that are not moviegoers simply because of the content of many of the films out there. The makers of these films and these studios want to put out good family films and have great turnouts so that more Christian films can be made and released in theaters.
Not preachy at all, IMHO. About 5 references to anything faith-based spread throughout the entire 2 hours and 15 minutes. It tells a very specific story and is about a very dark and serious subject - child sex trafficking. It can be depressing and a gut-punch at times. It had sexual situations, cussing, drinking, smoking, drug references, etc. so it never felt like a Christian film at all. There was a special in-credit message from Jim Caviezel, but even that was focused on child sex-trafficking awareness and was not religious in content.Looks interesting, but the company is heavy Christian, so I'm not sure there's not going to be a significant amount of preaching in it.
It can be said for other movies as well. They try to deliver a message that sometimes falls flat.That’s my problem with most of these films. They can’t help but manipulate the narrative or facts because the goal isn’t really to tell the story as much as it is to take advantage of a story.
Posted the trailer for The Shift in its own thread. Looking forward to that film in December.Angel Studios first original release is coming out in December and they played a trailer for it before Sound of Freedom. It's called The Shift. Great cast and a cool sci-fi plot. It features one of my wife's favorite Hallmark actors - Kristoffer Polaha - as well as Neal McDonough, Sean Astin, Rose Reid, John Billingsley, and Emily Rose. I'll post an actual trailer for it once it is posted - currently they only have vlogs and some spec footage available.
You see this turns me off. This is what I was talking about.Ugh, looks like the Q vibes that were coming off this are for good reason
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Person of InterestJust the infomercial nature of the trailer was a bit off putting. I really haven't given Caviezel a moment of thought since Passion. I had zero idea of his views, etc.