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1.3/10
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Two friends, Muggles and Joy, spread faith and hope in a number of isolated encounters which reinforce basic biblical values.Two friends, Muggles and Joy, spread faith and hope in a number of isolated encounters which reinforce basic biblical values.Two friends, Muggles and Joy, spread faith and hope in a number of isolated encounters which reinforce basic biblical values.
- Director
- Writer
- Stars
Angie Mcpherson
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (as Angie Gillespie)
- …
Kj Schrock
- Professor Shark
- (voice)
- …
Victor Merchan
- Henry
- (voice)
Sarah Taylor
- Muggles
- (voice)
- …
Lizzy Carter-Burns
- Fizzy
- (voice)
Darren Richardson
- Pickles
- (voice)
Lanny Norris
- Orbit
- (voice)
- …
Tina Shuster
- Rosie
- (voice)
- …
Jerry Davis
- Mr. Flips
- (voice)
Aiden McCreary
- Pete
- (voice)
- (as Aidan McCreary)
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From the same company that brought us the horrid Star Wars rip-off known as Zoo Wars, comes Finding Jesus, a religious film that seems to be trying to make money off Finding Nemo. Basically, it's about two fish, Joy and Muggles, helping others with problems by using scripture from the bible and help from friends.
Yeah, I hate it. For a religious film, it sure is okay with stealing elements from Finding Nemo (and thus, breaking one of the Ten Commandments). The characters are very annoying, and the film gives a false message that scripture can immediately solve any problem or make people feel better in seconds, and the character models are all cheaply done to the point where they are always smiling (making them creepy).
Yeah, I hate it. For a religious film, it sure is okay with stealing elements from Finding Nemo (and thus, breaking one of the Ten Commandments). The characters are very annoying, and the film gives a false message that scripture can immediately solve any problem or make people feel better in seconds, and the character models are all cheaply done to the point where they are always smiling (making them creepy).
The movie is one of the shameless ripoffs of Finding Nemo. The voice acting is abmysal and the animation is lazy with poor lip syncing. The characters look like they're always smiling. It doesn't even feel like a movie. Also, the movie might be offensive to Japanese people.
Monotonous and headache inducing.
Was really hoping for some good laughs when I watched it, but was severely disappointed. Didn't even finish it :(
Was really hoping for some good laughs when I watched it, but was severely disappointed. Didn't even finish it :(
You know when you have some random depression rabbit-punch you in the the chest and make you wish there was a building taller than your one-story house that you could throw yourself off of?
This was the cause of it.
I lack the words to accurately describe just how all-encompassingly wretched this movie is. It's the sort of thing that Clive Barker would lock in a trunk and spend the rest of his life trying to forget about. It's the nightmare that student animators fear they will be contracted to make and then be remembered for. It's the result of dozens of minds engaging with source materials and art assets in a brave attempt to not only make something less than the sum of its parts, but somehow it amounts to even less than the value of any individual part.
I don't like this movie very much.
I don't like this movie very much.
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- Language
- Also known as
- В поисках Иисуса
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- Runtime1 hour 9 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16 : 9
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