IMDb RATING
3.4/10
1.4K
YOUR RATING
Amid political and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill steps up to run for Congress. Opponent Peter Kane, aims to erase religion from policy, and the fight becomes a beacon of hope for pe... Read allAmid political and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill steps up to run for Congress. Opponent Peter Kane, aims to erase religion from policy, and the fight becomes a beacon of hope for people seeking moral leadership in a divided world.Amid political and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill steps up to run for Congress. Opponent Peter Kane, aims to erase religion from policy, and the fight becomes a beacon of hope for people seeking moral leadership in a divided world.
Brian Scott Gilmore
- Staffer Brady
- (as Brian Gilmore)
Featured reviews
We are in times when people who claim they are Christian and hold themselves up as the compass of how Christians should behave, have become completely confusing. This movie totally fails to show characters engaging the needed Self examination to restore the left leaning Who seem to align with Christian values more clearly in our culture wars and this leaves the right lacking the self-examination that faith requires. This means the movie is another failure and does not create dialogue or communication it just preaches. It is a dismal project.
Unable to be redeemed from this issue it makes no contribution whatsoever and is a waste of time.
Unable to be redeemed from this issue it makes no contribution whatsoever and is a waste of time.
Continuing in the christian persecution fetish trend of the past films, which I have inexplicably all watched for sheer entertainment value at their absurdity, this movie somehow manages to go the extra mile and contradict itself.
Did you know that there are more ordained ministers in Congress than ever before?
Also did you know that a christian can't get elected because government is anti-religion?
How does this movie manage to square these two "facts"? It does not. It just somehow doesn't even notice the contradiction. Congress is currently composed of somewhere around 90% christians. Yet this movie would have us believe that being a christian makes it almost impossible to get elected and that all of our elected representatives hate religion.
That in a nutshell is the absurdity of this film.
Well that, and also comparing the current state of the US government to the cultural revolution in China. Which is probably a scary statement to anyone who knows absolutely nothing about the cultural revolution.
If this is the best argument that can be made for a christian theocratic government in the US, then at least we don't have much to fear.
Did you know that there are more ordained ministers in Congress than ever before?
Also did you know that a christian can't get elected because government is anti-religion?
How does this movie manage to square these two "facts"? It does not. It just somehow doesn't even notice the contradiction. Congress is currently composed of somewhere around 90% christians. Yet this movie would have us believe that being a christian makes it almost impossible to get elected and that all of our elected representatives hate religion.
That in a nutshell is the absurdity of this film.
Well that, and also comparing the current state of the US government to the cultural revolution in China. Which is probably a scary statement to anyone who knows absolutely nothing about the cultural revolution.
If this is the best argument that can be made for a christian theocratic government in the US, then at least we don't have much to fear.
Disgusting, Anti-American propaganda. We live in a country with a separation of church and state so no NO religion gets to decide the lives of others. We sadly those who make this film want their own equivalent of Myslim Sharia law.
You're free to worship as you like, just not to force others to worship as you like. To think otherwise is a slap in the face of America's founding fathers.
Now to the actual movie, poorly written, trite and hysterical. Lackluster performances from nearly everyone. Where did the budget go? Not to the sets. Not to the actors. Not to a competent director. I'm assuming into the producers pockets, like so many other hucksters that couch their scams in a religious cloak. A waste of time, money, and film space.
A money grab from the simple-minded viewers who the makers of this series of film know how to play like a fiddle.
You're free to worship as you like, just not to force others to worship as you like. To think otherwise is a slap in the face of America's founding fathers.
Now to the actual movie, poorly written, trite and hysterical. Lackluster performances from nearly everyone. Where did the budget go? Not to the sets. Not to the actors. Not to a competent director. I'm assuming into the producers pockets, like so many other hucksters that couch their scams in a religious cloak. A waste of time, money, and film space.
A money grab from the simple-minded viewers who the makers of this series of film know how to play like a fiddle.
In this misguided film, the narrative attempts to fuse religion with politics, presenting faith as a necessary moral compass for governance. While the cinematography is commendable, the underlying premise is problematic. The script relies heavily on emotional manipulation, glossing over the complexities of secular governance. It oversimplifies the debate, painting skeptics as antagonists to virtue, when in reality, many advocate for ethics grounded in reason and humanity. By failing to engage with the realities of a pluralistic society, the film risks alienating viewers who value rational discourse. Ultimately, it leaves one questioning its intentions rather than fostering meaningful dialogue.
So 9 minutes into watching I had to press the pause button, because I could not refrain myself from making a contribution. So, not having watched the whole move, yet, I decided to post a comment.
This is the fifth installment of the God's Not Dead franchise I believe. Now the first two installments I found extremely interesting and as I am a Christian I thoroughly enjoyed them.
But from then on I have noticed the franchise has gotten more political in its narrative.
Now I am a moderate conservative, and I dislike a lot of the new far left ideologies and views, especially on encouraging children in schools to express themselves what gender they are, and gender transitioning and the use of school bathrooms and locker rooms, all of which I vehemently disagree on.
But to me this government conspiracy to erradicate religion theme that the franchise has adopted makes me really uncomfortable.
I am going back to watching the rest of the movie which I already dislike after watching only 9 minutes.
This is the fifth installment of the God's Not Dead franchise I believe. Now the first two installments I found extremely interesting and as I am a Christian I thoroughly enjoyed them.
But from then on I have noticed the franchise has gotten more political in its narrative.
Now I am a moderate conservative, and I dislike a lot of the new far left ideologies and views, especially on encouraging children in schools to express themselves what gender they are, and gender transitioning and the use of school bathrooms and locker rooms, all of which I vehemently disagree on.
But to me this government conspiracy to erradicate religion theme that the franchise has adopted makes me really uncomfortable.
I am going back to watching the rest of the movie which I already dislike after watching only 9 minutes.
Did you know
- GoofsNear the end of the movie, Martin tell the congregation to open their Bibles to Psalms 20:69 (regarding closed caption) Psalms 20 only has 9 verses. The verses he's quoting is Psalms 20:6 through 9.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Wisecrack: How Christians Took Over Politics: God's Not Dead 5 (2024)
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Бог не умер: Мы верим в бога
- Filming locations
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $3,269,322
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,503,593
- Sep 15, 2024
- Gross worldwide
- $3,269,322
- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content