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(Which to the film’s credit actually looks like an actual restaurant unlike some other films I could mention cough “First We Take Brooklyn” cough.) The Good Unknowable my ass.)įilmed for a hundred thousand dollars (Which honestly is ninety thousand more than I would have guessed) the movie takes place almost exclusively in an upscale Italian restaurant. The Good: You know there is something pleasant about the film. Some of the banter is thought provoking, and the film doesn’t fall too hard into many of the traps that Christian films are notorious for.īoth Pamela Brumley and Jefferson Moore are fine in their roles, and the whole film has an understated, almost mellow feel to it. The Bad: Between the time I reviewed The Perfect Stranger and posting the review on my site, I accidentally watched a movie with actual Christian values (The Least of These: A Christmas Story). As a result, my view of The Perfect Stranger is a touch harder. I still think it has its charms, but the messaging is honestly the antithesis of Christian and Jesus’ teachings in many ways.
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Was there some sort of film camera drought in 2005 I didn’t know about? What the hell was this filmed on? It seems like a closed set with professional actors but we seemed to have gotten out the same camera one buys to record your kid’s graduation on then hurriedly return to Best Buy. #The perfect stranger movie professional# The script has some serious issues as well. Jefferson Moore does the all knowing, all powerful stuff very well in an understated manner. So well, I almost expected the movie to turn into a horror film at a few points. By the end of the film Nikki looked like she was going to allow Jesus into her if you know what I mean and I think you do.) Questions for Jesus (And honestly, it could have ended like a Cinemax film as well. Pamela Brumley doesn’t seem to have a lot of good questions for Jesus. Are there dogs in Heaven? What happened to the people that died between Adam and Eve being thrown out of the Garden and the birth of Jesus? Do you think the dress is gold or blue? Is a hot dog a sandwich? I mean, what is the point of childhood leukemia would be a good starting point. Instead, we get some softballs and some obvious strawman questions that fundamentalist Christians like to pull out.
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When Jesus says people need to suffer so they will accept God’s love she never follows up with “what the #$#$ is wrong with you you sick Obviously children don’t need to suffer to accept a parent’s love, so really what the hell.” The Ugly Even when the questions get tough, she never follows up with the obvious problems located within the answers. Why do certain fundamentalist Christians feel the need to do this? The Ugly: Did you know that Muslims and Hindus are going to Hell? Those foolish people being born in a different place and time than a white lady from Cincinnati. I was once dragged to a small church with a fundamentalist preacher who spent the entire sermon, not talking about Jesus’ love, but about how Mormons are all going to hell. What possible purpose does this serve? For the record, I have had nothing but pleasant encounters with Mormons, and in my humble opinion the majority of them seem to walk the walk pretty well.