Elder John Taylor reflects on his mission life.Elder John Taylor reflects on his mission life.Elder John Taylor reflects on his mission life.
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Jake Ballentine
- Elder Wursten
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- ConnectionsReferenced in In the Service of God (2003)
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I thought that this was a very good film. I felt that it quite accurately reflected LDS missionary life, better in my opinion than the films 'God's Army' and 'The Best Two Years' do, though they are both excellent films. I believe that this film is good at showing how missionaries interact with each other and their investigators and also captures the highs and lows of missionary life quite well, in a positive yet realistic way.
It is also another good example of a film that has wholesome values at its core, and thus the assurance that it does not contain any nudity or swearing.
My criticisms of the film were that the acting was a bit amateurish (though not unbearably so), and the sound quality was poor. In many instances it sounded as though the voices were dubbed, which I felt let the film down.
Overall, however, I enjoyed this film and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys LDS Missionary themed films.
It is also another good example of a film that has wholesome values at its core, and thus the assurance that it does not contain any nudity or swearing.
My criticisms of the film were that the acting was a bit amateurish (though not unbearably so), and the sound quality was poor. In many instances it sounded as though the voices were dubbed, which I felt let the film down.
Overall, however, I enjoyed this film and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys LDS Missionary themed films.
- martincorb
- Jun 2, 2004
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