Ein aufstrebender Journalist sieht sich zunehmend mit seiner Welt und seinem Glauben konfrontiert, als er das Interview seines Lebens erhält - mit jemandem, der behauptet, Gott zu sein.Ein aufstrebender Journalist sieht sich zunehmend mit seiner Welt und seinem Glauben konfrontiert, als er das Interview seines Lebens erhält - mit jemandem, der behauptet, Gott zu sein.Ein aufstrebender Journalist sieht sich zunehmend mit seiner Welt und seinem Glauben konfrontiert, als er das Interview seines Lebens erhält - mit jemandem, der behauptet, Gott zu sein.
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Lookswise it's nothing that stands out. Simple framing and narrative. But honestly they didn't need to push the execution. The simplicity is good enough when watching two characters have interesting things to say. Speaking of that, the film definitely should have put more focus on the actual conversations. Because that's what held my attention. The stuff that happens in between went with the convoluted "we gotta have these curveballs of drama and mishy-mashy, sugar-coat, sweet turning points". Jeez, it's ok movie. The conversation of what a man and a God can have about life (and whatever else) is your great subject. Use it wisely. To be fair, the Journalists story that you follow isn't bad per say. I's uneventful compared to what this movie could have reached. The third act almost fell apart, which made it end on a very safe note.
So it's an OK little movie. The conversation scenes and performances were good. The rest is merely your usual soap opera. Last thing to say is that it's not that long and decently easy to watch.
Not worth a watch on big screen, you will regret the tickets and the 4x price popcorns.
"Interview" asks great questions but doesn't deliver any satisfying answers. I know it's good to leave things unsaid and it's not good to spell everything out for the audience, but they leave way too much unsaid - so much that this ends up being a nothingburger.
Oh, God! Was 10x better. Evan Almighty! Was great. Bruce Almighty! Was great. And many others do a much better job. This just raises questions. It baffles me how screenwriters can get away with such a big miss. There is so much good info available on how to write a great screenplay!
Every movie can be boiled down to the "author's message." The message here is that "god is good and mysterious." Gee, thanks.
It's not clear if the author has an opinion and is simply unwilling to share it or if they only have faith and questions.
The fundamental problem with anything like this is that it is so effing arrogant. I mean, could you be more self-indulgent and arrogant than to say you can define the personage and motives of the creator of the universe? Beyond that there is the secondary problem in that the movie is taking a stand of sorts on which religions are correct. If the movies espoused beliefs happen to align with your own you may not see a problem with that, but I don't care for that approach because it reduces god to a kind of supernatural parent confessing to the audience that he has a favorite child. It might feel great to hear "god" say you are his (her/its) favorite, but I have a problem with any idea that sounds like the central thesis of a religious war.
Anyway, I don't want to go into any more detail because this is a really touchy subject for so many people, but I'll just say instead that I don't think this is a very good film; it's preachy, judgmental, and not interactive. You have to sit there and listen to them regurgitate their belief system all over you, something better suited for a sermon at your house of worship then as entertainment.
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Paul Asher: [holding up his phone] No problem you showing up in a photo?
The Man: Well, I'm a deity, not a vampire...
Paul Asher: I gotta say, you look human enough to me.
The Man: And you know, you look God-like to me.
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.201.434 $
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 2.251.795 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 37 Minuten
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- 2.35 : 1