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Movie Reviews of The Work and the GloryMovie Review: A Pillar of Light Summary: 5 Stars
This film stays incredibly true to Gerald Lund's hit series about the lovable Steed family and their trials as they become part of the greatest work that has ever occurred on the earth. The scenery and music take you back to a time of simplicity in Palmyra, New York. Although some of the acting wasn't top-notch, I applaud the whoever cast the characters because they look exactly as I imagined them while reading the books. I felt inspired by this movie and look forward to adding it to my collection.
Movie Review: Work and the Glory: Historical, Personal Summary: 5 Stars
A touching, personal portryal of what the early Mormons went through, and of how the non-Mormons reacted to them. The Steed family experiences what many families at that time went through. Those were difficult, changing times for other denominations as well. Which traditions should be adhered to, and which should be allowed to change? Whether you're Mormon or not, you'll gain a greater appreciation for everyone who went through those times by watching this fascinating movie.
Movie Review: I love this movie! Summary: 5 Stars
The Work And The Glory is a great bio based on the life
of Joesph Smith. I love how this film was set up the sets,
costumes, and everything in it. Good story telling, really
accurate. Great movie for all ages. I'm a member of the LDS
church and I say this is a great movie for everyone inside
and outside of the church watch it!
Movie Review: Thoroughly enjoyable Summary: 5 Stars
I have not read the Gerald Lund books, which I hear are quite good, but I thought the movie was absolutely great. The acting was better than expected, the story was interesting and the overall movie effect was very entertaining. With all the trash that Hollywood throws out nowadays, this was quite refreshing to see. High on family values and religion.
Movie Review: The best part of the movie Summary: 5 Stars
The best part of the movie is when Joseph Smith is sharing his sacred experience with Nathan Steed. The scene was well-acted and even when I saw it again after a long time, the same impact was still there. The next best scene was when Nathan, in turn, tells his mother what Joseph had told him.
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