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Originaltitel: God's Not Dead: We the People
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4,3/10
2048
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Reverend Dave verteidigt sich und eine Gruppe von christlichen Homeschooling-Familien nach der Inspektion durch den örtlichen Regierungsbeamten.Reverend Dave verteidigt sich und eine Gruppe von christlichen Homeschooling-Familien nach der Inspektion durch den örtlichen Regierungsbeamten.Reverend Dave verteidigt sich und eine Gruppe von christlichen Homeschooling-Familien nach der Inspektion durch den örtlichen Regierungsbeamten.
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Paul Carroll
- Congressional Aide
- (as Paul A. Carroll)
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The genre of this movie can be most accurately described as somewhere between dystopian and propaganda. The persecution complex is on full display, as is par for the course for the series. Essentially, this film is a scheme to generate as much money as possible by slapping the name of a franchise on a nearly unrelated film (which is hilarious, because do the filmmakers seriously think that this movie is gonna make any money?) This movie is just barely, and I mean only the slightest bit about Christianity. On the whole, the franchise should've just stopped with one movie.
One of the worst movies I've ever seen. The acting was not convincing, the plot was contrived and unrealistic, background music behind each scene telling you how to feel was irritating, and the "look how progressive we are" pastor's rants are a slap in the face to the LGBT people who have been hurt (perhaps more than any other group) by conservative Christians like the ones in this film.
The third movie was awesome. I'm a Christian and I think love, empathy, and nuance are sorely lacking in these types of movies.
The third movie was awesome. I'm a Christian and I think love, empathy, and nuance are sorely lacking in these types of movies.
Firstly, believe or don't, I don't care. You do you.
The main character just comes off as menacingly weird and phoney, the other actors are worse - if that is even possible.
The story is trite, disorganized, and overdone. It treats it's audience like idiots, spoon feeding every limping plot point.
Somehow manages to be painfully boring and super creepy at the same time.
The main character just comes off as menacingly weird and phoney, the other actors are worse - if that is even possible.
The story is trite, disorganized, and overdone. It treats it's audience like idiots, spoon feeding every limping plot point.
Somehow manages to be painfully boring and super creepy at the same time.
What is mind boggling is that someone used the phrase unironically to praise this movie. The first film in this series was actually okay and a bit above average for a christian film. Yes, it had plenty of straw men and other problems but by xtian film standards it wasn't bad. Each subsequent film in this franchise has been worse than the previous one. This film has many, many, flaws. It wallows in its persecution fantasy. But the worst sin it makes is actually making the case that xtian home schooling deserves more scrutiny and regulation. The exact opposite of the point it intended to make. To really appreciate how awful this film is you need to listen to the review by the "God Awful Movies" podcast team.
This entire series is laughable, but GND4 just takes the cake for the most preachy, unrealistic, unsubtle garbage yet to come out of what was Pureflix (has a different name now, apparently). I thought they would end this series and move on after the third one-which, I will concede, showed minor improvement over the first two films-didn't do well commercially, but I guess not.
The entire plot of the movie revolves around a non-issue. The government is attempting to force homeschooling Christian families to adhere to a specific curriculum or face fines; apparently it is these families and only them who are targeted, so returning character Reverend Dave resolves to take the matter to Washington to fight for Christians' rights that are supposedly under attack. Tell me, when have Christian homeschooling families ever been treated this way? No one is attempting to ban them from teaching the Bible to their children. It's not the curriculum being attacked, it's Christianity, and the film makes sure to continually drive that point home. Although all of these films wallow in a persecution fantasy, it's particularly egregious here.
The film also spews a gratuitous amount of pro America sentiment which, I noticed, is almost always spoken the loudest by people of colour/ethnic minorities. Case in point: returning character Martin Yip shows up to loudly praise America's virtues, after which he is forgotten about. His only purpose in the film is to have an immigrant vouch for how amazing the USA is.
Besides all that, the film suffered from the usual 'Christian' film issues: bad acting, bad writing, uninspired direction, the works. However, this movie stands out for just how ridiculous, unlikely and in-your-face it is. Not only is it the worst instalment in this series, I have to say it's one of the worst religious films of all time.
Hopefully the faithful will eventually start to demand more from these religious production companies so we can actually get some quality films.
The entire plot of the movie revolves around a non-issue. The government is attempting to force homeschooling Christian families to adhere to a specific curriculum or face fines; apparently it is these families and only them who are targeted, so returning character Reverend Dave resolves to take the matter to Washington to fight for Christians' rights that are supposedly under attack. Tell me, when have Christian homeschooling families ever been treated this way? No one is attempting to ban them from teaching the Bible to their children. It's not the curriculum being attacked, it's Christianity, and the film makes sure to continually drive that point home. Although all of these films wallow in a persecution fantasy, it's particularly egregious here.
The film also spews a gratuitous amount of pro America sentiment which, I noticed, is almost always spoken the loudest by people of colour/ethnic minorities. Case in point: returning character Martin Yip shows up to loudly praise America's virtues, after which he is forgotten about. His only purpose in the film is to have an immigrant vouch for how amazing the USA is.
Besides all that, the film suffered from the usual 'Christian' film issues: bad acting, bad writing, uninspired direction, the works. However, this movie stands out for just how ridiculous, unlikely and in-your-face it is. Not only is it the worst instalment in this series, I have to say it's one of the worst religious films of all time.
Hopefully the faithful will eventually start to demand more from these religious production companies so we can actually get some quality films.
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- WissenswertesKevin Sorbo was slated to play Jesus a severe attack of irritable bowel syndrome forced him to bow out.
- PatzerArkansas does not have as strict homeschool laws as those portrayed in the movie. Parents must provide notice to the state each year about their intention to homeschool, but beyond that there are no mandated subjects, standardized testing requirements, or other state regulation, including unannounced visits.
- Zitate
Shannon McKinnon: Is Ms. short for Miss or Misses?
Rita Dowd: It's not short for anything, it's complete by itself.
Rebecca McKinnon: Oh she meant no disrespect, she's just asking if you're single or married so she might address you properly.
Rita Dowd: I identify as self partnered.
- VerbindungenAlternate-language version of God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness (2018)
- SoundtracksGod is Good
Performed by Francesca Battistelli
Written by Francesca Battistelli, Jeff Pardo and Ben Glover
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- Guthrie, Oklahoma, USA(location)
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