So I have to tell you.......I am still debating posting this even as I type. I guess if you read it, you found out my decision. It isn't that I thought it was a bad movie. The enjoyment of this film stands firmly on the grounds of which perspective the viewer takes. I think there are three classifications for this movie which include the film buffs, the Christian film goers, and the atheist film goers. Now before I dive into this any deeper, I must inform you that yes, I am a Christian. However, I'm not having a God no Go debate. This post is strictly on who will enjoy this movie and why. I don't think it will convert anyone into Christianity, and if I am wrong then that's awesome. I also think the film buffs will immediately notice the acting or lack there of. To me, a movie shouldn't need the characters to state the obvious because you see and feel it in their acting. Some of the situations this film portrayed were just not realistic and I can see some missing the point do to this distraction. And yes, there is a really power message. I can't deny that. This film, from a Christian stand point, showed just how many people grapple with the idea of God. For some, God is an evident thing, while for others, the idea of him seems like a false reality based on science or jaded life experience. No matter the reason, these people overcame extreme situations and in the end found their purpose, found their peace, which is the simple fact that God is very much alive.
The Professor: His mother died of Cancer when he was 12, leaving him jaded and hating God. So in his adult life as a philosophy professor, he requests his students to sign a document stating for purposes of his classroom, God is Dead. All of but one student can do this. What does he do to this student? He makes him design a debate in which he must convince his peers that God exists. The more his student gains strength, the more he shoves him back down. Kind of the opposite of what a professor should be.
The Christian: It's his freshman year and he is assigned the professor from hell, or so it seems. This poor kid must convince his class that there is a God after he refuses to sign a document saying otherwise. Not only is his professor threatening to ruin his life, but his girl friend of 6 years dumps him for doing the assignment as she is fearful his decision will negatively effect the pretty picture she had painted for them. Yeah, she sounds awesome. Will his faith help him through this endeavor?
Little Miss Work Bee: She is an intelligent journalist trying to change the world and critisizes anyone she doesn't agree with. Her life is centered around success. The nice car, rich boyfriend, successful career, and materialistic things are what drives her. People who believe in God make her pity them. She lives life in the fast lane, that is, until she gets Cancer. Oh yeah, and lovey dovey rich boyfriend dumps her immediately after finding out. Now what?
These are just a few examples of the kinds of dilemmas our characters experience in their battles with life and God. The message is inspiring, and like I said earlier, believers will just be that much more reaffirmed in their faith. So ignore the acting, enjoy the message, and have some fun at the movies. After all, it's got Hercules! ! (Kevin Sorbo) who you must see in the video below this post.