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Movie Reviews of The Perfect StrangerMovie Review: Wonderful Movie! Summary: 4 StarsWhile channel surfing one night I stumbled across this movie and was captured by the ongoing dialogue between the two actors. The one downturn to this movie was the ending that left me wondering if was rushed to completion. It was almost as if the ending was an afterthought that don't connect with the rest of the movie. However this wasn't enough to take away from overall message.
Movie Review: Wonderfully Satisfying And Inspiring Movie Summary: 5 StarsI first saw 'Perfect Stranger' on TBN one night and was so moved by the exciting message and quality of the production that I had to share it with others. As a matter of fact, I went on to order it the very next day. This movie is a very powerful tool for bringing the message of Christ's unconditional love to those that do not yet know Him while answering many of the basic questions asked by people searching for answers to the problems facing us in today's world. And perhaps finding their own true freedom in the process.
The story revolves around a young wife and mother, Nikki Cominski, caught up in a seemingly no-win marriage where her husband has become aloof and less sensitive to her concerns and needs. And when he opts to forego a long anticipated outing to a restaurant with his wife in favor of watching a ball game that night, the story starts to take shape beautifully.
Nikki is immersed in both anger and frustration on her way to work as a lawyer in a legal firm. Upon arriving there, she spots an invitation on her desk from Jesus Christ to join Him for dinner at the very restaurant that she so much wanted to go to with her husband. She perceives the invitation initially as a joke and then believes it to be a reconciliatory act on the part of her husband to meet him for dinner. It is upon arriving at the restaurant that the rest of this movie becomes most memorable and endearing to believers and non-believers alike; culminating in a wonderful conclusion that will leave many speechless at the end.
This is a great screenplay adaptation written by Jefferson Moore, based on David Gregory's book 'Dinner With A Perfect Stranger'. The movie also has its humorous moments thrown in as well, making this a well-rounded and thoroughly engaging movie. And perhaps many will walk away from it with a whole lot more than when it began.
Movie Review: Amazing Grace Summary: 5 StarsI never thought I could be glued to a movie where the "action" was watching a couple eat their dinner in a fancy restaurant. Of course, their conversation was the target of the movie. Just about all the major questions one has about Christianity were answered and quite accurately. I'm glad I purchased this DVD.
Movie Review: The perfect Stranger Summary: 5 StarsThis wad a great DVD and had a wonderful story of Jesus in the modern day. The story included information of other beliefs as compared to Christianity.
Movie Review: Is This the Best That Jesus Can Do? Summary: 1 StarsI've noticed the large group of five star reviews for this film and, included among them are exuberant comments about the lack of doctrinal teaching in the film and how excited some were to find that this movie inspired them to see that truth is not about religion. Does that bother you? It should.
It is personally disheartening to me that so many people think this movie, and others like it, is so useful for evangelism when it leaves so many doubtful reviewers confirmed in their unbelief and even some Christians reviewers ashamed. Are you listening to them? Do they or what they say matter to you when they explain that they find this Jesus laughably (or sadly) simplistic? How many who say they loved this film have really had a serious conversation with an unbelieving lawyer? Did you find them to be the pushover this film suggests?
Do we really think we'll reach the lost or that they will trust us when we portray them in a way that insults their intelligence? Only a person who has very little experience witnessing to intelligent unbelievers could find this movie inspiring.
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