Paul movie

I mean, i went to see it in theater, and to be quite honest. In comparison to the passion, The prince of egypt, etc. This was really looking back now, a pretty good flop. If anything it was more anti christian with some of the messages, one of which being pacifism which orthodoxy never teaches. Acting wise, was honestly just meh, even with Jim Caviezel it really seems like there's just no heart in this one. Btw for me one of the gauges i uses, it's a real quick thing, but if i go on movie review sites and see, reviews of the nature.*I like this movies it's not that religious, I'm atheist and i liked it, I thought it taught a feel good message* Red flag! immediately tells me somethings wrong. Take the Passion for instance, At the time some many crytpo atheist, anti Christian just frothing at the mouth was sheer rage, for months when the movie came out although a minor voice. That's how a movie is done. In the Christian genera, it should be invoking some sort of rage from the opposite side. If your movie ain't doing it, then you're doing it wrong. At least in the stage we're in with Nihilism, Moral relativism, etc. Personally , i liked the prince of egypt better. and that's missing different biblical events, like Moses being Given the, Ten commandments. I actually thought it was gona be decent, but looks like we're waiting for Mel Gibbons new one about the Resurrection. Btw, If his new one, in this age, Incites loads of rage, then you know it's legit, who cares what the new atheist think? These people are serious? in a debate? Or about what they're saying is Coherent in any fashion? Infact none have been. The only ones i could find I'd have to go back to Hume, or Nietzsche for find a coherent worldview. Stop giving into people who hate you already to begin with is the message i'd say to these producers, and hopefully Mel, doesn't cave in on this new one.

Btw, i say my method is just real quick check in. Because there are movies that do invoke that childish rage, Like, The case for Christ. But for a movie like that, i think it suffered from, a book trying to be brought into a movie format. Cause i'd originally watched the movie first and thought, Man this one seemed bad. But when i actually read his book, i related more with his actual, Investigation, the characters he interviewed, the doubts he went through in the book, which again i think the movie didn't quite capture that all. But when i went back and re watched, The case for Christ, i related a lot more to his points, having read the book. But Christian movies in general , aside from the select few manage to do a good film. Along with staying inside the biblical elements. The passion does this, the best i'd say.

It was very boring.

While clips on YT are often dubbed into Spanish or Italian, The Bible Collection movies (1993-2000) are originally English.

i did,
couple of parts made me excited but it pushed a bunch of cucked pacifist bullsh!t.