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Movie Reviews of The Ultimate GiftMovie Review: You need to watch this movie. Summary: 5 Stars
I am not a movie critic, but I am a fan of motivational and inspirational material. I read the book as a part of a motivational mindset program and couldn't wait to see the movie. Once I saw it, I was already looking forward to adding the DVD to my collection. This movie is definitely worthy of having... and is becoming a movement. Other reviewers have described portions in depth, but my point in commenting is that the process of transformation of young Jason Stevens when faced with the different challenges is something the world needs to hear. One of my favorite scenes in the movie is when Red Stevens (portrayed by James Garner) is talking about the Gift of Problems in his video will. He says that we should view problems as gifts that help us learn to grow and learn life, gifts that bring us to a newer knowledge of operating (my words, not his). In this day, problems are more often viewed by many as a defeat rather than a lesson. My suggestion is to get the book and the DVD... both are definitely reading and watching multiple times as you will pick up something new with each viewing.
Movie Review: AWESOME FILM - VERY INSPIRATIONAL AND GREAT ALL ROUND! Summary: 5 Stars
THE ULTIMATE GIFT - FROM THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE COMES ULTIMATE JOY...
This splendid movie - which I am flabbergasted that I didn't see in the movies when it came and somehow I missed - is the one of the most moving and beautifully acted films I have seen in a long time - I don't care what you are ... if you are a tight wad, or a miserly old sod.. if you have the hardest of hearts... if you don't believe in any God or religion, if you have lost hope, don't care and don't believe in the miracle of the spirit and what life is all about - this story will move you and will, without a doubt haunt you long after it is over. Beautifully acted and carrying a most awesome and uplifting message - this story will bring a tear (or more than 5 or 6) to your eye. It is a triumph of the heart and it will elevate your spirit.. not just a movie to watch with the family - a movie that shows the joys of living, appreciation of life and all that is around you... ultimately teaching you not to take anything or ANYONE for granted and above all to share your joy with others..
Movie Review: HEARTWARMING WAKE UP CALL FOR TODAY'S YOUNGSTERS Summary: 5 Stars
This movie, no matter how good or bad it was made, has a very strong message that shows all young generation how to achieve something that they really wanted, no matter how unsure the result's going to be and how hard it is to get there.
It's not about what you're going to get, but it's about how hard you would fight to at least try to get it. For that matter, I would definitely recommend this movie to all young people who thought that they already have done enough and still not getting what they wanted, still pointing finger at other people for causing them not what and where they wanted to be.
Well, I guess I just can't give this movie enough star, at least not allowed anyway, because if I could, I would give it 7 or even 10 stars out of 5.
Seriously, the only people who thought that this movie is bad or a waste of time are either really cold hearted or simply idiots (sorry for that), or even those slackers who don't think that fighting for what you want in life is even worth trying and dying for...
Movie Review: Undermarketed and Suprising! Summary: 5 Stars
This movie was released in theaters to little fanfare. In fact, the only people who knew it was out were those who heard from friends. I was dragged by a friend. And I'll be honest: I absolutely did not want to go see the movie. I was in a bad mood and didn't feel like watching something that would "feel good." I, however, am SO glad I went. What a difference a film written and directed with values can make! If you aren't a Christian or are living in the world, scoffing at everything that seems too obvious or too trite, then skip this. You probably wouldn't understand anyway. For those of you who want a change from the violence, sex, nudity, and so on that Hollywood assumes (incorrectly) sells (examine some of the top grossing movies of all time, and most of them not only aren't rife with all the aforementioned nastiness, but are actually VALUES films), you will ADORE this movie! I've been telling everyone I know since I saw it at the beginning of the year!
Movie Review: Watching This Is A Gift For Everyone! Summary: 5 Stars
After Jason's multi-billionaire grandfather caused him an extremely deep pain for which nothing can bring forgiveness, the deceased man hopes to make amends through his inheritance and videotaped commentary.
There's a catch though - in order to receive his inheritance... to receive the "Ultimate Gift..." Jason must perform a series of tasks. To most this sounds reasonable, but to Jason, who has not only never worked a day in his life and has an ego the size of the Milky Way Galaxy, this task is so daunting at every step that he considers quitting on multiple occasions.
The most interesting aspect of this movie is not whether or not Jason
receives his inheritance, the Ultimate Gift, but rather whether or not we as the viewers receive our own metaphorical inheritance from this movie.
This is the task we are challenged with, but only in understanding and
becoming Jason can we understand the Ultimate Gift.
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