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Finger of God by Darren Wilson
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DVD Cover InformationDirector: Darren Wilson DVD: Region Code 0 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Subtitled); English (Original Language) Format: Color, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.78:1 Running Time: 105 minutes Published: 2007 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Wanderlust Productions Product features: - Experience some of the miraculous things God is doing around the world.
- Watch miracles happen right before your eyes.
- Catch a glimpse of how much God loves the people of this planet.
Movie Reviews of Finger of GodMovie Review: A skeptic that completely loved it Summary: 5 Stars
As most people will rate this movie based on their strong opinions on whether they agree or disagree with the content, I'd like to take a different approach. I thought Finger Of God was incredible for multiple reasons.
First off, with a budget of $20,000, Darren Wilson does a fantastic job producing this film. I have seen more documentaries that I care to admit that couldn't match Darren's production value with a higher budget. Second, Darren does a tremendous job of documenting in a clear and honest way with no smoke and mirrors and no 'slick talk' like you see in other documentaries. The content in this piece is so sensitive and Mr. Wilson did a great job presenting it without making the watcher feel uncomfortable.
I consider myself a charasmatic skeptic so most of the film resonated with me. However there were a few parts where I wanted to believe what was going on (gems from heaven) but wanted more proof. But after much consideration, I don't believe that giving proof was any kind of theme in this movie, nor did it need to be. A documentary can 'document' without having to go into argumentative detail on its findings. And with much of the content in this movie, there will always be a burden of proof. If Mr. Wilson would have put a gemologist in his film to prove the gems were in fact real, it still wouldn't have appeased the skeptics and it would have helped the timbre of the film at all.
Even though I'm still a tad skeptical on a few of its topics (I just can't get my head around the gems) it doesn't mean in any way its a bad movie. People that never study things they disagree with lead very boring lives. But the things that I agreed with, resonated with me so much that I fell in love with this movie. The first time I heard the concept of the treasure hunt was by watching this movie. This concept was challenged and inspired me. The footage of the underground church in China was life changing.
I would encourage any Christian to watch this film. Even if you don't agree with everything, you'll find something in it that will spark your love for God. And even if that doesn't happen, well then at least you've educated yourself on a different culture. It's a win-win.
Summary of Finger of GodHundreds raised from the dead. Manna appearing in the Pentagon. Gemstones fallling from the sky. Teenagers healing perfect strangers on the street. This isn't old time religion. This is a new beginning. A spiritual revolution. This is the Finger of God.
Prepare to go on a dizzying journey around the world--from the streets of Northern California to the mud huts of Africa; from the undergound church in China to the Gypsies in Eastern Europe--you will be challenged and encouraged by the extraordinary things God is doing in our world today. Born out of filmmaker Darren Wilson's personal journey of two years and hundreds of hours of footage, Finger of God will show you a world you never knew existed. A world of hope and courage. A world where God's fingerprints are found in the unlikeliest of places.
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