Freestyle Releasing | Release Date: March 21, 2014
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QadoshApr 26, 2014
I give this movie a 10, because it has the courage to speak the Truth. Every person is Destined to stand before Jesus, whether you love Him or pretend He doesn't exist. The evidence that we are created beings with a body, soul, and spirit isI give this movie a 10, because it has the courage to speak the Truth. Every person is Destined to stand before Jesus, whether you love Him or pretend He doesn't exist. The evidence that we are created beings with a body, soul, and spirit is more overwhelming now, than any other time in history. This movie brushes the surface of the depth of these facts. The idea of evolution is completely ludicrous, yet the hate of God, as expressed by the teacher in this movie, drives the lunacy that fills our schools. This movie could have been written with a much stronger message and more evidence, but it is still a great movie. I would also change the title to: "God is still ALIVE!" Expand
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BloodyRandyApr 20, 2015
I actually was pleasantly surprized. This is a pretty good movie. I mean yes there are cheesy parts especially the texting all your friends at the end. That would be considered more annoying I think than effective. I really liked theI actually was pleasantly surprized. This is a pretty good movie. I mean yes there are cheesy parts especially the texting all your friends at the end. That would be considered more annoying I think than effective. I really liked the pastor and the missionary story throughout as well as the main story where the kid defends believing in God vs not. I actually can relate. I had a professor much like that in college western traditions and all he did was try and get the girls to love him by feeding into power feminism and he constantly tried to make a fool of those that would make a statement of faith or belief in a creator. The only different with this and real life is the professor wouldn't dare let the student teach in front of the class in fear of looking like an idiot. It truly is there rules and I almost agreed in the beginning, it might just be better to drop the class, but if God is prompting you to make a difference then do it. Expand
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JesseJ7Mar 29, 2014
If the same movie was made, with same characters and setting, but being pro evolution and atheism, the scores would be much higher. I have no doubt. America is too biased about the origin of the universe. This movie has so much bias againstIf the same movie was made, with same characters and setting, but being pro evolution and atheism, the scores would be much higher. I have no doubt. America is too biased about the origin of the universe. This movie has so much bias against it that you can't trust anyone's review (including mine) so I just recommend that you see it for yourself and give it a chance and have an open mind to what is being taught. Expand
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druout1944Jan 23, 2016
What a great film, the general hatred in the reviews for its Christian message is really a compliment in that it communicated the message of Christ to so many who are lost. Sorbo and the cast, as in What if, give a stellar performance whileWhat a great film, the general hatred in the reviews for its Christian message is really a compliment in that it communicated the message of Christ to so many who are lost. Sorbo and the cast, as in What if, give a stellar performance while providing bold and direct counter to atheists (who despite what they say in the reviews, are most definitely part of the 'target audience'). I hope for more films like this. Expand
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WagnerPaivaBrJan 16, 2017
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. God is not Dead is an amazing movie. But the thing is, after watching it, you either will become a christian, or hate this movie with a passion, I mean hate. Because, to a unbeliever, this movie is like a punch in the face, it goes against everything the unbeliever holds dear. However, it is a beautiful movie: great plot, bold performances, incredible message. One of the most underrated movies ever made. Expand
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SNLover44Mar 27, 2014
I loved this movie. it was awesome. The arguments betwen josh weaton and his professor were AWESOME!!! The acting was AWESOME! The arguments were awesome! The music was amazing AND SO WAS THIS MOVIE IDK ABOUT YOU BUT THIS SHOULD WIN OSCARS IFI loved this movie. it was awesome. The arguments betwen josh weaton and his professor were AWESOME!!! The acting was AWESOME! The arguments were awesome! The music was amazing AND SO WAS THIS MOVIE IDK ABOUT YOU BUT THIS SHOULD WIN OSCARS IF THEY HAD A BEST NEW STAR SHANE HARPER WOULD WIN! But this film is amazing go see it with your cousin, sister, brother, mom and dad, grandma and grandpa or even your friends. its a moving movie. so go see it Expand
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schneevs67Apr 18, 2014
Pleasantly surprised by the strong message it sends and the fact does not compromise the message of Christianity as a lot of movies today do. I actually went because of the highly positive and negative extremes of the reviews. Either youPleasantly surprised by the strong message it sends and the fact does not compromise the message of Christianity as a lot of movies today do. I actually went because of the highly positive and negative extremes of the reviews. Either you believe or you don't...plain and simple. There's no lukewarmness in the message that Jesus himself would approve of as it does not compromise the Word of God but tells it as it is written the way it should be told! Message is clear. Expand
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UnOmMar 26, 2014
I came from Europe and I went to see this movie, which I thought is another American irrelevant movie, but I realize that this movie has to be seen by each one of us.
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nuitarusMar 26, 2014
Any time a movie has such polarized reviews you realize that it's going to be controversial. Those whom it spoke to loved it and others felt threatened by it (hence the 0 rating on the reviews).

Very few people have actually reviewed it on
Any time a movie has such polarized reviews you realize that it's going to be controversial. Those whom it spoke to loved it and others felt threatened by it (hence the 0 rating on the reviews).

Very few people have actually reviewed it on it's quality as a film but rather reviewed it based on it's content.

As a film it's very well made and the production quality is top notch. If you go into this movie with a negative attitude and wanting to hate it, you will. There is nothing that the director or actors could have done to make you not hate this movie if you disagree with its content. This is literally one of the only Christian films I've ever even sat through let alone enjoyed. The very fact that all of the negative reviews are angry atheists highlights the point that the movie was trying to make. So before you say it's propaganda look in the mirror and give yourself an honest assessment, do you want this movie to fail solely because it portrays faith in a positive light? If you do, then you are the reason this film exists.

TL;DR: Great production value, awesome arguments, superb acting. Absolutely not your usual Hollywood fare and that is extremely refreshing. Go see it with an open mind! Otherwise, don't waste your time as you will surely miss out on the message.
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SneaksbySep 19, 2014
Most Atheists are ignorant pricks. They expect respect but give none. They movie does have a great message for kid's and the like. Go see it. I really like all the themes the movie provides.
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DadVanHornMar 30, 2014
Wow, the critics sure hate this movie. You need to attend to see why.
This is a thought-provoking movie. Does this movie have an agenda? Absolutely. At least this movie admits it.
There are several interwoven story lines--some very
Wow, the critics sure hate this movie. You need to attend to see why.
This is a thought-provoking movie. Does this movie have an agenda? Absolutely. At least this movie admits it.
There are several interwoven story lines--some very surprising. There are Christians in this movie who are portrayed as being everything from messed up to outright jerks. But there are other Christians who are portrayed as trying to do what is right, even when trying to do right is VERY difficult.
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l0v3j0hn316Apr 2, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I think everyone is reading waaaay into this thing. This movie is about a college kid, who in some cases don't even acknowledge God, who is being challenged by his teacher to prove Gods not dead. The teacher calls himself atheist because he said he "didn't think God existed" when in fact he did believe in God, he just hated him for taking his mom at an early age. Things like this can really happen.

Also, not all philosophy teachers are like this. Even the guy at the beginning of the movie who was looking over the main characters schedule and saw that he had a cross necklace on told him that he'd suggest he pick ANOTHER TEACHER in the same dept. So no, I don't believe it makes philosophers look bad.

Does this movie make atheist look bad? Probably, I'm obviously Christian but I've had a few discussions with atheist on facebook who say they don't even believe in God so how could they hate him. Well, yes since that's true it could make someone think all atheist are like that professor. That's why you have to go into the movie with an open mind, not criticise it. Yes I'm a Christian so yes I like it.

The main gist was this: a kid stood up for what he believed in and proved to his teacher that Gods not dead and won his whole class over. This could happen anywhere. I think all the critics already have their mind made up that they don't like the movie only because they don't believe. And as for those who claim theyre Christian, you're reading too far. If you believe in God and Jesus Christ and have a relationship with him, he will provide. He will protect and he'll always be there.

And I'm sorry for those who don't agree with me.
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j-m-ehrlichApr 4, 2014
this movie was incredible; blown away. i don't get all the negative reviews: the movie simply made its point; it was evident in the title of the movie, and if you're somehow expecting an atheistic apologetic movie from this, then yes, youthis movie was incredible; blown away. i don't get all the negative reviews: the movie simply made its point; it was evident in the title of the movie, and if you're somehow expecting an atheistic apologetic movie from this, then yes, you will be butthurt. Expand
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skybluezMay 15, 2014
It's sad how many people who are hostile to Christianity feel the need to come on here and trash the film. What are they so afraid of? I'm a new Christian and went to see the film with my husband who is a non believer and we both enjoyedIt's sad how many people who are hostile to Christianity feel the need to come on here and trash the film. What are they so afraid of? I'm a new Christian and went to see the film with my husband who is a non believer and we both enjoyed it. My husband isn't a militant atheist like most of the bad reviewers on here, he just doesn't believe in going to church. This film is for Christians and people seeking without hostility.

A few hostile reviewers claimed that the scenario is so unbelievable. They are out of touch. I've heard of numerous true stories about Christians being hassled by professors in college. In fact there is a great book called "The Insanity of Unbelief: A Journalist's Journey from Belief to Skepticism to Deep Faith" In which the author, investigative journalist Max Davis, explains a similar encounter with a professor humiliating him in front of the class for being a believer.

Christianity is the one religion that it's okay for everyone else to attack. There are constant portrayals of "Bad Christians" in thousands of movies out of Hollywood and some people freak out when there are a handful of Christian films to counter act them without the same huge budgets and star power. It's very reveling really. These people as well as some of the reviewers are acting just like the professor in the film.

Sure the movie is slanted and some of the Characters are one dimensional, it's supposed to be that way just like the thousands and thousands of anti-Christian films are. This film is a great response to all those anti-Christian films and if you're interested in some counter arguments, then it's a great film. If not, go back to the multitude a of anti-Christian films and hate on those for being biased against Christians if fair and balanced is what you demand from every film.
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mitchjpjr2Apr 13, 2014
“God’s not Dead” is a great movie for anyone who wants to know the truth about Evolution, Atheism, God/Jesus and what each have to offer mankind. Evolution defined: Man making a monkey of himself. Atheism defined: A man who thinks he is a“God’s not Dead” is a great movie for anyone who wants to know the truth about Evolution, Atheism, God/Jesus and what each have to offer mankind. Evolution defined: Man making a monkey of himself. Atheism defined: A man who thinks he is a monkey and believes there is no God. The point of this movie is to show man the error of his way and the need for a Savior/God. There are 2 paths in this life: 1.) The straight and narrow path which leads to eternal life/Heaven through Jesus Christ. 2.) The crooked and broad path that leads to death/Hell through unbelief and rejection of Jesus the Christ. If you are tired of seeing movies with the one sided view that there is no God…man comes from monkeys…who evolved from some single celled organism or some green slime, then see this movie with an open heart and an ear to hear. You will be glad you did! The movie admission fee will be money well spent. Expand
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RoneyvcApr 15, 2014
Really Good movie, I was a blessing for me and my friends, I think the reason people like to give bad reviews is because the movie talks a lot about Jesus, which is a topic that not many people like. I hope this movie is a blessing for doesReally Good movie, I was a blessing for me and my friends, I think the reason people like to give bad reviews is because the movie talks a lot about Jesus, which is a topic that not many people like. I hope this movie is a blessing for does that are willing to open their heart and understand that God is not dead, and that we all need Jesus to be saved. Expand
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briantrupoApr 24, 2014
I just watched this movie and found it so inspirational. I'm a sophomore in high school and I loved this movie. It makes you think about God and it compares Atheism to Theism, which helps to prove that God is real and not dead. I recommendI just watched this movie and found it so inspirational. I'm a sophomore in high school and I loved this movie. It makes you think about God and it compares Atheism to Theism, which helps to prove that God is real and not dead. I recommend this to anyone doubting God or anyone who is a believer as well. Overall it was an amazing movie, which cleared up many of my questioning thoughts. Expand
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KwalkerApr 30, 2014
My husband and I saw this movie recently, what a great movie, we both loved it, I guess if I did not believe in Jesus Christ for salvation I would not have enjoyed this movie. Wish we could have more movies like this for the ChristianMy husband and I saw this movie recently, what a great movie, we both loved it, I guess if I did not believe in Jesus Christ for salvation I would not have enjoyed this movie. Wish we could have more movies like this for the Christian community...well worth seeing... Expand
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jonhkernsMay 3, 2014
Best Firm for Christians to see and understand how to deal with the world. This movie is real as I have personally dealt with these kind of people who sadly hate God for the bad things that have happen to them in their lives. This filmsBest Firm for Christians to see and understand how to deal with the world. This movie is real as I have personally dealt with these kind of people who sadly hate God for the bad things that have happen to them in their lives. This films teaches how to deal with unbelievers in a positive way. Expand
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ButthurtatheismMay 10, 2014
Receives a 10/10 due to the extreme butt hurt it is causing with the atheist crowd many of whom haven't even watched the film. Whilst the film is indeed cliche, it sums up the problems with today's modern atheist crowd who are indeed bitter,Receives a 10/10 due to the extreme butt hurt it is causing with the atheist crowd many of whom haven't even watched the film. Whilst the film is indeed cliche, it sums up the problems with today's modern atheist crowd who are indeed bitter, angry and emotional as the negative reviews here all prove. I find it ironic that the atheists attempt to refute the movie's portrayal of atheists by living up to the exact stereotype the movie perpetrates of them. Expand
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Guest32May 15, 2014
Admittedly, I am giving this movie 10 stars instead of 8, mostly to battle all the negative reviews because I found the film to be refreshing, even as a long-time atheist.
During my college freshman years when I was still a Christian, I had
Admittedly, I am giving this movie 10 stars instead of 8, mostly to battle all the negative reviews because I found the film to be refreshing, even as a long-time atheist.
During my college freshman years when I was still a Christian, I had to deal with red state atheist bully professors (usually teaching in red states because they can find more Christians to bully there), and I know there are some teachers who like to test their power over their students' lives by asking their opinions on all sorts of obscure topics, but frequently one is religion, and then downgrading those who disagree with their own philosophies. It DOES happen. I wish there were Christian lobbying and legal groups who would have been there to defend me against some of those types during my own young naive Christian years.
College professors can also abuse their power in other ways (usually sexual harassment, etc.) and it's just a given that students should be protected from that. Nobody questions it.
That being said, I was never some preachy self-righteous Bible-quoting sheep. I was a curious kid from a Christian home who would eventually drop my faith, but certainly NOT because I was bullied for it. I dropped my Christian faith after reading books by Richard Dawkins, Bertrand Russell and Robert Ingersoll (still my personal favorite). But I read those books on my own free time, because I was curious. None of the bully atheist professors even mentioned any of these authors to me. I sure wish they had. Bully professors only want to hurt their students, not educate them. I became an arrogant atheist myself for a few years, and I can't say I was truly trying to educate people during that time either. But the atheist books made me feel free of religious superstition. Most of my hostility towards believers came from my having gone so long myself, feeling trapped by that.
Eventually I realized that faith in an afterlife is probably pretty important in a world that has to deal with death of family members & loved ones. It helps them cope. You know this better when you've experienced it. And belief in a deity is -sadly- also necessary in a world where most people don't just naturally have a high ethical self-standard without it.
While ethics are certainly possible without a god, and civilized behavior, there are few who truly are ethical and civilized without needing some ultimate reward for it, so as best to follow after death. Religion is not all bad. To anyone who thinks we'd have a better world without it, I say: not everyone is intellectually equipped to handle it. If you think religious people are scary when they have a religion, take that religion away, and I guarantee many of them would only get worse.
Some scenes I could *really* do without: cut out the Duck Dynasty crap. There's is not star power the movie needed, and it would have done much better without. Even when I was a Christian, I would have found it icky & distasteful; these people speaking for me.
The Newsboys advertising was a bit too heavy as well. Just a poster here, and a concert there is enough. The atheist professor did not need to die in the end for the message to be uplifting. I think having him convert in frantic desperation, while dying, struck a lot of people as cliche and heavy-handed.
The Muslim dysfunction was very uncomfortable to watch, but here in America, we are loaded with news articles telling us of far worse behavior done in the name of that religion. If it's true, it ain't slander. There was no acid thrown into anyone's faces, nobody's nose got cut off, no honor killings, no suicide bombings, no stonings, no burqa bombs. So yes; it was very uncomfortable, but still tame compared to what the mainstream news reports give us.
As for the philosophical debate; good effort. I'd have liked to see the Christian's arguments be just a little stronger, and I'd have also preferred the atheist professor base his position on logic rather than sordid emotion, but I get that it's a feel-good Christian-happy flick, not a religious nor political documentary. I will cut it some slack. It wasn't as laughably emotional as The Mormon Proposition when reporting relies heavily on crazy wild rumors & off-the-wall schmulz, bordering on deliberate misinfo, but the movie risks coming quite close.
I liked most of the movie but wish I could cut entire scenes out, but if you're an atheist like me and you don't like being preached at, give this film a chance anyway. I didn't feel TOO preached at.
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Spiderman14Aug 2, 2014
I came from a country that everything about Christianity is banned. It's sad to see that most people in this country can access to great Christian movies but just take Jesus' love for you for granted. I love the Lord and know he's with me atI came from a country that everything about Christianity is banned. It's sad to see that most people in this country can access to great Christian movies but just take Jesus' love for you for granted. I love the Lord and know he's with me at all times because I SEEK. I enjoy the debates here because in many people's eyes, Christians are weak, low in intelligence, and only love, never interfere with people. If you don't know God, welcome to debate. It will clear your mind from your emotional, illogical, loose mental set. Expand
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josiepieSep 4, 2014
Personally I loved this movie!!! An inspiring story .... Sometimes it can be difficult to stand up for your faith in an increasingly atheistic and secular society. It challenged me to be more proactive about my Faith! Wish there were morePersonally I loved this movie!!! An inspiring story .... Sometimes it can be difficult to stand up for your faith in an increasingly atheistic and secular society. It challenged me to be more proactive about my Faith! Wish there were more movies like this!! Expand
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ccneeSep 21, 2014
I loved it. I would recommend the movie to others, friends and family alike. I don't know the motivation behind other negative reviews, but I can honestly say it was nicely put together and performed.
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Jac332Oct 4, 2014
Wonderful movie! Very inspiring, very well made!! I would recommend this movie to everyone who has ever been told in school that their faith is a lie. This is a very well made movie with great actors and a well written script. A must see!
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wiserguyOct 5, 2014
This is an excellent film! I only watched it because my aunt who has been a committed atheist told me it was a really good film. I watched it and was thoroughly impressed by the realistic portrayals of most of the life situations of theThis is an excellent film! I only watched it because my aunt who has been a committed atheist told me it was a really good film. I watched it and was thoroughly impressed by the realistic portrayals of most of the life situations of the characters in the film. In fact, it's hard not to see yourself in one of them. The reason there are so many negative reviews here is that this is not a neutral subject and you can tell what side of the equation a lot of the reviews come from. But, watch it and judge for yourself. You'll likely find that, like my atheist aunt, this is a really good film. Expand
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northernreviewOct 21, 2014
Excellent and refreshing from the norm. It's a shame that there are so many self proclaimed "professional" movie critics who actually can identify with the professor in God's Not Dead because their egos won't allow it. I find it it anExcellent and refreshing from the norm. It's a shame that there are so many self proclaimed "professional" movie critics who actually can identify with the professor in God's Not Dead because their egos won't allow it. I find it it an anomaly that many of these critics, especially that work with the media / newspapers, instantly throw award after award and praise after praise as soon as there are glorified war heroes, soldiers, or the likes. Similarly, any movie with race, color or slavery, or culture is cast in the same glorified light. These are the easy choices. Now when a movie such as this about "God" comes up, whose values our nation was founded on, these critics cower in fear with identifying with the relegious aspect or at the least giving credit where credit is due. It's original, it touches on stigma, makes you think, and is an all around well made movie! Expand
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InspirationOct 25, 2014
Finally, a movie the world needed to see, because it has become so corrupt. People have become so selfish and arrogant because they believe that they are the center of the world. Even kids these days. Ive heard one say that because herFinally, a movie the world needed to see, because it has become so corrupt. People have become so selfish and arrogant because they believe that they are the center of the world. Even kids these days. Ive heard one say that because her phone broke her parents were obligated to get her a new one. Wow. That was just about the saddest thing ive ever heard. People have to be selfless not selfish, humble not proud. And even worse people become angry. Anger is evil and only leads to evil. This movie shows that there are real people out there, that know that there is a seed of hope in this morale-less world. I plead the director, producers, actors and everyone that helped make this movie, to support the makings of these realities and let people know that there is hope to once and for all rid the Devil out of everyone. Expand
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AviamanNov 10, 2014
Not sure why so many people seem to believe that they have to "hide from God" or he might hunt them down and turn them into healthy, happy people that want to sing his praises.....Great story line for our times showing bias.....Nothing to beNot sure why so many people seem to believe that they have to "hide from God" or he might hunt them down and turn them into healthy, happy people that want to sing his praises.....Great story line for our times showing bias.....Nothing to be afraid of folks.....seems hard for people to comprehend that there could in fact be a supreme being larger than THEM and that he might be a nice guy and a loving God. Pretty simple concept. Expand
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danielsunghwayuFeb 5, 2015
TOTALLY AWESOME MOVIE!!!!!! Im not really religious, but I loved it anyway! And it had an awesome story line! Really encouraged me to stand up for what I know is true.... JESUS CHRIST! Jesus is the only way to heaven and He loved you so muchTOTALLY AWESOME MOVIE!!!!!! Im not really religious, but I loved it anyway! And it had an awesome story line! Really encouraged me to stand up for what I know is true.... JESUS CHRIST! Jesus is the only way to heaven and He loved you so much that He died on a cross for you! Now that's an awesome story! True story too! Wanna go to heaven? Don't take the risk! Accept Jesus into your heart and you will come to heaven! :) See you there! Expand
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JoshuasunghwaFeb 5, 2015
Awesome movie! Loved it so much! Its the story of my life.... having gone through the ups and downs... the doubts, the questions, the anger and the confusion. But I found Jesus and He found me! I luv u Jesus and I love this movie! A mustAwesome movie! Loved it so much! Its the story of my life.... having gone through the ups and downs... the doubts, the questions, the anger and the confusion. But I found Jesus and He found me! I luv u Jesus and I love this movie! A must watch for everyone! Expand
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sfgiants2010Mar 26, 2015
This was a great movie. good viewpoint on actual situations in present day. its funny how people say everything complex in the world came from absolutely nothing. all of the miracles and wonders and agape love God has for all of mankind isThis was a great movie. good viewpoint on actual situations in present day. its funny how people say everything complex in the world came from absolutely nothing. all of the miracles and wonders and agape love God has for all of mankind is amazing. I've witnessed lots of great stuff He has done in my life Expand
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Helloworld15423Mar 27, 2015
Contrary to other reviews, I loved this movie because it relates to people so well. Sure, it may not have been perfect, but it moved me emotionally, and I hope it moved others too.
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hcliffedMar 5, 2022
The folks trashing this movie just don't get it. This is a brilliant showing of how angry Hawking was at the world, where John Lennox can find a brilliant connection between mathematics and the Bible.

Faith exists in this film, not religion
The folks trashing this movie just don't get it. This is a brilliant showing of how angry Hawking was at the world, where John Lennox can find a brilliant connection between mathematics and the Bible.

Faith exists in this film, not religion by itself, and that's a powerful thing.
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mnbvcxzApr 11, 2015
Loved this movie! I thought that the student's arguments were something to reckon with! So glad this movie was made and made it out there. And from personal experience, I can totally relate to Josh's situation. I would recommend this one!
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canarinoFeb 12, 2016
This film develops a true discourse, which does not follow the current: the existence of God and its importance in people's lives. At the same time it shows how hatred and denial of God is irrational. Much better than hundreds of bad AmericanThis film develops a true discourse, which does not follow the current: the existence of God and its importance in people's lives. At the same time it shows how hatred and denial of God is irrational. Much better than hundreds of bad American films acclaimed by the press and critics, but which are devoid of values and meaning. (from Italy) Expand
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ScorpyonJun 7, 2017
I went into this film with some trepidation, wondering if they were going to ruin it in the same way that they did with Nicholas Cage's abysmal performance in Left Behind. I was more than pleasantly surprised to find that this was one of theI went into this film with some trepidation, wondering if they were going to ruin it in the same way that they did with Nicholas Cage's abysmal performance in Left Behind. I was more than pleasantly surprised to find that this was one of the most enjoyable films I have seen in a long time. It has Kevin Sorbo and Dean Cain in it: what's not to like? There are a few cheesy moments, but that's to be expected in a low budget movie. Of course, there will be a majority of dummy-spewing atheists giving this movie a 0, but that's no shocker there. Not to mention downvoting this review, I'm sure! Heh! But if you want to know what being a Christian is REALLY like in the secular world, this is it. Ignore anyone who claims that Christians aren't margialised in public - it's easy to claim there's no prejudice when you're on the giving end! The amount of students I've spoken to that talk about these sorts of experiences in university is a sad evidence of this film's truth. Expand
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neehawgamerOct 25, 2018
Honestly a great but underrated and unnessicarily hated movie. It's much better than what most reviewers say!
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junestoyerApr 5, 2018
This film was spectacular! The actors were believable and the story line was well written. It is also a great movie for older children and teens to watch. This is also perfect to watch with people who don't believe or have very little faith.This film was spectacular! The actors were believable and the story line was well written. It is also a great movie for older children and teens to watch. This is also perfect to watch with people who don't believe or have very little faith. Regardless of how many times you see it, you will find yourself texting and tweeting #godsnotdead to your friends and family! Expand
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Dostoyevsky3May 5, 2020
God's Not Dead is a film of my childhood. The movie that got me patriotic for faith-based productions. The criticism and hate is making me pretty sad. It is sad how much the world loves what is evil and hates what is good and ethically right.God's Not Dead is a film of my childhood. The movie that got me patriotic for faith-based productions. The criticism and hate is making me pretty sad. It is sad how much the world loves what is evil and hates what is good and ethically right. God is the way, the truth, and the light, but mankind hated Jesus and murdered him on the cross. Expand
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greta_Aug 5, 2020
An amazing movie. Moves my inner faith. There were moments, when it was a bit funny-directed, but the questions the mane character got, or the arguments he had, were so relevant. I realy enjoyed this movie, and the song "God is not dead" isAn amazing movie. Moves my inner faith. There were moments, when it was a bit funny-directed, but the questions the mane character got, or the arguments he had, were so relevant. I realy enjoyed this movie, and the song "God is not dead" is already in my playlist. Realy good movie.

Ofcourse my comment is not professional, I have no professional knowledge. But from a mandane persons', a follower of Christ perspective - this movie is great.
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ItsYaBoiEricJan 28, 2023
Stephen Hawking: *says that the universe can create itself because gravity exists*

Me: "But then, how was gravity created?"
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rjoulesMar 22, 2014
It seemed like a Hollywood A-movie and yet a Christian movie. Well-acted, produced and directed per normal Hollywood standards, I thought. Engaging from start to finish. I was not fidgety in my seat.

The movie was not just the debate.
It seemed like a Hollywood A-movie and yet a Christian movie. Well-acted, produced and directed per normal Hollywood standards, I thought. Engaging from start to finish. I was not fidgety in my seat.

The movie was not just the debate. There was drama. If you are a father or daughter, especially from an Asian culture, and even if you are of Western origin, there is a moment in the movie when you will be moved with a surge of simultaneous emotions (intense sadness, compassion, suspense, hope, etc.), so much so that there is lump in my throat and tears in my eyes as I write this. I can still see the torment on the father's face (an actor whom I have never seen before) and the daughter's anguish.

I would see this movie again if only to see that part again.

The debate is only about 20-25 percent of the movie. There is a bunch of other situations involving relationships, conflicts and life choices we all make, all smoothly and engagingly woven into the main storyline that moves at a very good pace.

For Christians in the habit of watching faith programs, studying the Bible, reading faith books and regularly attending church and Sunday school there won't be much new in the debate. Nominal Christians and non-Christians who are intellectually honest will find the debate interesting, enlightening, even persuasive, and a couple of unexpected twists in the story captivating.

I had never heard a particular Steven Hawking assertion (not mentioning it here because I don't want to spoil the movie for you) which the Christian student uses in the debate. There may be things like that many may not have read or heard before.

What should have struck me long before the movie is how atheists and progressives tend to fast-talk their arguments (apparently to impress the common man with their intellectual superiority by attempting to prevent the man's brain from catching up with what they are saying) while believers and conservatives tend to be slow and deliberative in what they say because they want people to truly understand what they are writing and saying.

Reminds me of a math major roommate I had in the Army who sent a girl a letter with the stamp deliberately affixed to the envelope upside down. He explained to me that the upside down stamp usually is a coded or subconscious message that the sender has romantic interest in the receiver. When the girl took the bait he went through this [faulty] probability reasoning to impress her, "proving" that the stamp was upside down merely by dumb chance.

I believe it will be well worth the time and money you spend on this movie. I hope you won't miss it. If you are a Christian it will help you help others. If you are not a Christian I believe it will indeed entertain you at a minimum or change your life in a way you now think is impossible.
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endragonApr 9, 2014
This movie was one of the best I have seen in a while. It had likable characters as well as a compelling story. It told a story of a corrupt society from several different view points, and each of those people had a good story to tell.

I
This movie was one of the best I have seen in a while. It had likable characters as well as a compelling story. It told a story of a corrupt society from several different view points, and each of those people had a good story to tell.

I can't say for sure if it correctly portrayed all Atheists, but I can say that of the Atheists that I've met and even befriended, it wasn't completely accurate. Though it did hit the nail on the head for some of them.

This movie was able to go from heart wrenching, to heart warming, right back to heart wrenching in a matter of a few minutes.

I enjoyed watching Josh Wheaton counter everything the professor threw at him, though he didn't know all the answers on the spot. But I feel that is what made him more real as a person, and not just some biased Christian who knew all the answers right off the bat.

In conclusion, I would recommend this to anyone looking for an understanding of the Christianity as a whole, but by looking at some on the reviews here, I'd say that they might not take my word for it.
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warrenworldMay 4, 2014
As a Christian myself, I'll be way too bias when it comes to movies in this area. I understand that this film will more likely appeal to the Christian audience than the general public, but its heart and intentions are in the right place.
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Gravelyman1Sep 2, 2014
I saw the movie last night and I thought it sent a pretty clear message to all the atheists out there that there is a God. The acting was good and most of the bashers of the movie are probably non believers and are not church goers. If I hadI saw the movie last night and I thought it sent a pretty clear message to all the atheists out there that there is a God. The acting was good and most of the bashers of the movie are probably non believers and are not church goers. If I had a professor in philosophy like that one I would drop the class and sign up for a class where I could actually learn something. That being said I will give the movie a 9 as it was not perfect. Expand
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fed104Dec 25, 2014
This movie was interesting and had fairly good acting. It was a very overly stereotypical, not all atheists are that opposed to Christianity. This kind of stuff does happen in the real world. Another good point of this movie was the fact thatThis movie was interesting and had fairly good acting. It was a very overly stereotypical, not all atheists are that opposed to Christianity. This kind of stuff does happen in the real world. Another good point of this movie was the fact that it portrayed that not all christians are perfect (the girlfriend), because we are not perfect. God is not dead. Expand
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DBPirate1129Jan 12, 2015
Woah, another underrated Christian film, big surprise...but God's Not Dead isn't just a Christian flick. It's very informative, inspiring, and engaging. I never once got bored during the film. It's probably one of my favorite movies becauseWoah, another underrated Christian film, big surprise...but God's Not Dead isn't just a Christian flick. It's very informative, inspiring, and engaging. I never once got bored during the film. It's probably one of my favorite movies because of how daring it tries to be! Expand
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MacsMusicJan 1, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. A really great, well-made, impactful Christian movie. Kevin Sorbo gives a truly great performance, and every other actor is pretty good. The anti-evolution debates and points are extremely interesting. The ending of this movie is great. Expand
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gunnyartMar 31, 2014
Very polarizing. Obviously the bias you have will greatly color your view of the movie. I personally felt it was well made and thoroughly enjoyable. I imagine it will be the first time most viewers will be exposed to the arguments both forVery polarizing. Obviously the bias you have will greatly color your view of the movie. I personally felt it was well made and thoroughly enjoyable. I imagine it will be the first time most viewers will be exposed to the arguments both for and against the existence of God. See it and decide for yourself. Expand
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JBJblazeApr 3, 2015
First off, this movie is targeted more so towards Christian audience. Of course, if you are otherwise, you may still enjoy this! A constant battle involving logical arguments, and they could go both ways. Personally, they inspired my greaterFirst off, this movie is targeted more so towards Christian audience. Of course, if you are otherwise, you may still enjoy this! A constant battle involving logical arguments, and they could go both ways. Personally, they inspired my greater belief, not only in my own faith, but also that there must be plenty scientific facts and parts from the Bible that correspond in a way that makes both true. Now, back on this topic, the battle of facts increases in interest and a celebration to be had at the end. This may be even more appealing to myself as well as others, whom are still in adolescence. *Pure Flix's big debacle earns 8 out of 10 passing marks!* Expand
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Mab_987Apr 8, 2014
Even though I'm a Christian, I'm very skeptical about movies like this. But I walked out of this one pretty impressed. It touches on issues in the modern education system & society in general that are most the most part overlooked (notEven though I'm a Christian, I'm very skeptical about movies like this. But I walked out of this one pretty impressed. It touches on issues in the modern education system & society in general that are most the most part overlooked (not saying it represents the whole but definitely a small part), and delivers a decent story in the process. I admit some parts were a bit pandering, and there's one part of the ending that really bugged me, but at the end of the day I completely disagree with most of the other reviews here.

(If you wanna see my more in-depth review, look up "Spin It Reviews" on YouTube.)
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musigalgloMar 22, 2014
If you are on the fence about seeing this movie, do it! It is thoroughly worth your money and time.

The acting was well done, particularly on the part of Kevin Sorbo who plays Professor Jeffery Radisson. The production value is excellent.
If you are on the fence about seeing this movie, do it! It is thoroughly worth your money and time.

The acting was well done, particularly on the part of Kevin Sorbo who plays Professor Jeffery Radisson. The production value is excellent. Great camera work; you would never guess that it is a low-budget film.

While the story line is engaging for the most part, and the characters are involving, there were a few things that made me score it as an 8 instead of higher. The part of Josh Wheaton's girlfriend is not sold well, and at first there seem to be many subplots. However, the subplots are tied in well toward the end of the movie.

Overall, I heartily approve. This movie made me laugh and it made me cry. I will definitely see it again.
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Chris-_DratzApr 18, 2014
This added to my faith and entertained me. As a student, I appreciated the familiarity of the University Campus setting of "God's Not Dead." As a Christian, I believe the movie's theme that one can accept the forgiveness & sovereignty ofThis added to my faith and entertained me. As a student, I appreciated the familiarity of the University Campus setting of "God's Not Dead." As a Christian, I believe the movie's theme that one can accept the forgiveness & sovereignty of Christ at any time in ones life is accurate. Expand
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watcher888Aug 27, 2014
I think some people are being unfair to this movie because of its religious nature; I also think some people are over-praising it for the same reason.

Myself, I enjoyed the movie. Kevin Sorbo was known to me only as Hercules and the
I think some people are being unfair to this movie because of its religious nature; I also think some people are over-praising it for the same reason.

Myself, I enjoyed the movie. Kevin Sorbo was known to me only as Hercules and the Andromeda captain; in this movie, he blew those types away in the first few minutes and started establishing a whole different persona. I love it when actors do this!

And if you think his aggressive atheism isn't plausible, then you haven't been reading enough headlines; the closing credits include a slew of legal cases you can investigate to find that this very sort of thing does go on enough to make this plausible as something that actually happens.

The film is educational. How many other movies expose you to philosophers, NUMEROUS philosophers to stimulate your thinking and entice you to learning more about philosophical thought. Whichever side you take, there's something to interest you. One board full of names is a who's who of non-theistic thinkers. Lots to look up and learn about! And the film takes you through various arguments on one of the most important questions of human existence. How much more educational can it get?

As much information as the film carries, it also has enough emotional stuff going on that I found myself moved or frightened a number of times. This is a dimension of what we all go to movies for.

It's got good music, too.

In sum, this movie gave me a good experience on a number of dimensions. I can't give it my highest rating, because I reserve that for the very best.

Again, speaking as a movie watcher, I think some people are just dissing this movie because they're hostile to its message, as opposed to taking a neutral approach and judging the movie on movie merits.
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ShimizuJan 25, 2015
This film really wasn't a great piece of cinema and the acting has left a lot to be desired but the storyline was fresh and strong and the characterisation is great. neither too short or too long and it does tear at the heart strings in someThis film really wasn't a great piece of cinema and the acting has left a lot to be desired but the storyline was fresh and strong and the characterisation is great. neither too short or too long and it does tear at the heart strings in some places. Very enjoyable and gets you thinking! Expand
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CookiesUniteJan 30, 2016
I am going to start of this review in a.. non bias way and if you want to here my biased answer it will be at the end of this review.

I'd like to start of with giving theses people some credit... it's hard in this day and age to create a
I am going to start of this review in a.. non bias way and if you want to here my biased answer it will be at the end of this review.

I'd like to start of with giving theses people some credit... it's hard in this day and age to create a christian film without a lot of help. Although it has its moments where it could get awkward or out of hand it was well executed, the cast was great the scrip was good and how they merged everything together was cleaver. You could feel tension in the air in many parts of the movie.

As for a biased review I soul heartily enjoyed watching this! yea? so what they talked about God and explained the reason to not disprove God. I see a lot of comments saying how trashy it was and how it didn't prove anything and how they can prove atheism themselves... But what they don't understand; many probably because they didn't watch it or they just didn't want to watch it properly with an open mind, they don't understand that IT WAS MADE NOT TO PROVE GOD"S EXISTENCE... BUT TO EXPLAIN HOW IT CAN"T BE UNPROVEN. Also I'd like to add that you can't really get the full message out of this movie but watching it once. Have a good day all you critics.
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JobSeacrestNov 21, 2019
If you are looking for this movie to give a complete unbiased debate, then you should look elsewhere. Nevertheless, it does make a few good pointers, and does contain good lessons.
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BenjaminStevensApr 6, 2020
This movie did a most excellent job of presenting real life issues that many people regularly face today. It provides a rather accurate portrayal of "evangelical atheism," whose followers are not simply content with their own belief in theThis movie did a most excellent job of presenting real life issues that many people regularly face today. It provides a rather accurate portrayal of "evangelical atheism," whose followers are not simply content with their own belief in the nonexistence of God but who frequently elevate themselves above others – often using scare tactics, demeaning language, and any other harsh means necessary – to try to make as many others as possible join them in their campaign against God. It vividly depicts individuals who sincerely desire to inquire into the truth of their Maker and His provisions and purpose for them, at the risk of losing the support of their family, friends, and other loved ones, who do not know Him and want nothing to do with Him. It even shows those who are confronted with their own imminent deaths, in the face of which they are finally willing to seek out the God whom they denied for most of their lives.

I did enjoy a lot of the specific topics that were brought up in the classroom with the Christian student who was willing to take a stand against the evangelical atheistic professor. These debates allowed the movie watcher to consider the fact that many who feel that science has "proven" that there is no God are simply placing their trust in those who are regarded as experts in the field, so they put their faith in the notion that some scientist, or combination of scientists, out there has all the answers and can explain all of existence, without there being any need for a master designer. The movie makes the truth of the matter very clear, however, for no scientist to date has ever received credit for having fully explained how absolutely everything, including time itself, could have sprung from absolutely nothing, not to mention how that which is nonliving, regardless of how it originally came into existence, could have ever developed into something that is living, without the aid of an intelligent agent. The movie brought home the point that certain statements made by prominent scientists in this regard have been shown to fall victim to circular reasoning.

I do wish, however, that the movie would have spent more time focusing on the historical figure known as Jesus Christ. Some of the debates in the classroom could have addressed the fact that even the biggest of skeptics and critics, who have performed extensive research into Jesus of Nazareth, have had to admit that he was an actual man who walked the earth around 2,000 years ago, who became nailed to a cross, who appeared to have died as a result of it, and was actually buried, and afterwards was seen alive again by many, who were so convinced that He had truly risen from the dead that they were willing to sacrifice their own lives to proclaim Him to others, with the hope that others would realize their need to trust in His death and resurrection, in order to receive the forgiveness of all of their sins, ensuring that they will one day be with Him – along with all others who put their faith and trust in Him in this life – in Heaven once this life is over. Sadly, the movie did not spend a whole lot of time explaining Jesus as the historical figure that He truly is, but it did nevertheless make it clear that there is an urgent need for everyone to trust in Him to be saved, while touching on the danger that is waiting in eternity for those who do not.
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TheQuietGamerAug 17, 2014
It's a movie made by christians with the hopes to not only entertain fellow christians, but also spread the message and love of Jesus to nonbelievers. Basically the standard of any christian film. As you can see from the vast majority ofIt's a movie made by christians with the hopes to not only entertain fellow christians, but also spread the message and love of Jesus to nonbelievers. Basically the standard of any christian film. As you can see from the vast majority of reviews on here it doesn't do a good job of drawing in nonbelievers, and will offend all but the most open-minded of them.

This has to do with the way the non-believing characters are portrayed. It paints atheists and other nonbelievers as just bad people, who do nothing but hurt those who are christians, whether they be family or strangers, and constantly try to get them to deny their faith. I get that there are people like that in the world, but the movie doesn't show that there are those who are tolerant of it. Instead painting every non-christian as that. It will offend non-believers for that, and not because of it's message that "God's not dead."

As far as things like acting and plotting go it's not too bad, but could be better. Outside of a select few (basically just the main two characters) the acting could be better. The main plot is very well done, but is surrounded by a few lackluster sub-plots that really just feel like unnecessary intrusions that break up the flow of the movie. To make matters worse only a few pay off in the end. Still the main plot delivers and, outside of the previously mentioned way of how it portrays non-christians, it won't (or rather shouldn't) offend with it's message.

Watching the back and forth between the teacher and student is actually quite entertaining. The movie manages to make a compelling argument for why "God's not dead," and it does so without shoving religious belief down the throats of the non-believing audience. It more or less shows why people follow the christian faith and believe in God, gives a strong argument for why it's right, and tells you to do with that what you will. It's pretty impressive stuff that doesn't come off as preachy.

So at the end of the day the movie isn't perfect, but for christians it will be one empowering film that any non-believer should see. For non-christians it has the potential to offend quite a bit, but if they are willing to accept that it's portrayal of non-christians is flawed, and solely just watch it to see why christians believe the way they do, then they may find an eye opening film. One that might not get them more interested in learning more about Jesus, but will at lest show them that christians aren't lunatics for their faith. My total score for the movie is a 7.5/10.
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LansdenrsApr 3, 2014
Gods not dead is an absolute great christian film with a very good twist ending! If you aren't a christian you might be convicted here. I highly recommend this movie because like the title God is not dead!!!!!!
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Johnboy2Aug 30, 2014
Isn't it interesting how many people claim that they actually spent money and went to see the film, then bashed it with "0"?? NOTHING redeemable??? What did you expect??!! It's a Christian film!. With a Christian message! It's just what IIsn't it interesting how many people claim that they actually spent money and went to see the film, then bashed it with "0"?? NOTHING redeemable??? What did you expect??!! It's a Christian film!. With a Christian message! It's just what I expected..(actually, even a tad deeper than I expected, as I thought it was just the college bias story). I as able to look beyond the cliches and predictable ending (as happens with most inspirational sports films, BTW), to see the message. I thought much of the acting was good (with some obvious exceptions). I found it worth my time and money. I applaud the courage to make such a film, knowing that it would get panned by those who are very biased against Christianity. Expand
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FilmVirtueMay 27, 2014
Gods Not Dead was meant to be a christian drama that conveyed a strong message (Which it did). It is a powerful film. One that gets your mind thinking. I do not regret watching the film. Not once.
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FilmReadyMar 30, 2014
Though pleased with the film overall, the movie certainly made no attempt to draw the viewer in. The movie focused on too many people and certainly moved to quickly between their many issues. Many conflicts remained unresolved with a sudden,Though pleased with the film overall, the movie certainly made no attempt to draw the viewer in. The movie focused on too many people and certainly moved to quickly between their many issues. Many conflicts remained unresolved with a sudden, rather poorly designed and executed finish. For anyone who watched the film, "Join the movement; text your friends" was certainly a little too cheesy for me. There were, however, some comedic lines. As a Christian, I certainly enjoyed the strong stance the movie took and the strong message that it proclaimed. Expand
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pmhollowSep 28, 2014
Anyone even remotely interested in or curious about the Christian faith and science should watch this movie that has gotten me thinking enough to write my second movie review (the first one I reviewed elsewhere called “The Forest for theAnyone even remotely interested in or curious about the Christian faith and science should watch this movie that has gotten me thinking enough to write my second movie review (the first one I reviewed elsewhere called “The Forest for the Trees” also wouldn’t get out of my mind for totally different reasons and it had to be written about as well to stop thinking about it). While God’s Not Dead may not automatically grab your attention as a summer blockbuster, it is good enough to keep your attention unlike the multitude of old Christian B movies out there and shows that this genre really is starting to mature. I really liked the deviation from being a pure philosophical discussion to talking about science and showing how the Bible supports true science, even the Big Bang and Evolution without wasting time alluding to young earth creationist pseudoscientific arguments that so many well-meaning Christians think they need believe in that pseudoscience to be true believers of sacred scripture. If only the pastor of my church, Rock Church in San Diego, would realize this and stick to what the Bible says instead of engaging in spurious young earth creationist arguments and getting himself tied up with personal interpretations of the Bible that the creators of this film have deftly avoided. This is all while creating a film that promotes the core of the Christian message from a scientific viewpoint that engages both physical and spiritual reality for those who believe or are about ready to believe in the one that says no matter what happens in your life and how much you lose, you are not an orphan but a child of God, if you will only believe in me. Don’t choose God or Science, watch the movie and maybe you will find a way to choose both. Expand
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JeffDeWittJun 27, 2015
I just watched this movie on Amazon, not my normal sort of movie but thought I'd give it a try.

No one is going to mistake this for something be Spielberg or Wells but it's an enjoyable movie. As some of the other reviewers have pointed
I just watched this movie on Amazon, not my normal sort of movie but thought I'd give it a try.

No one is going to mistake this for something be Spielberg or Wells but it's an enjoyable movie. As some of the other reviewers have pointed out it's unlikely that any professor is going to behave as badly as the one portrayed here, but the kind of anti Christian bias shown here is far too common in modern academia.

What's more realistic is how the main character has to make hard choices and stand up for what he believes in. This is more than just a movie about atheism vs theists it's also a coming of age movie.
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Bad_Wolf317Feb 14, 2017
A seriously underrated movie. Although atheists probably won't find much enjoyment in this movie (No, duh), I think many Christians would like it. though I wish the plot had more... substances. more character development...
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VesperCar392Jan 30, 2017
This movie is boring and really bad. The character are awful. But the worst thing about it is how it portrays atheists. This is come from an atheist by the way so I can explain why the movie doesn't portray use well. For starters take theThis movie is boring and really bad. The character are awful. But the worst thing about it is how it portrays atheists. This is come from an atheist by the way so I can explain why the movie doesn't portray use well. For starters take the class no atheist professor make their class all about atheism. The movie makes atheist look like oppressive monsters in reality christians have been the bully on the play ground and now that some ones has step up they cry oppression which is false. This movie is bad and don't waste you time. Expand
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TyranianApr 9, 2019
This is a decent film about standing up for your beliefs. Has some good songs.
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DannondorfOct 23, 2015
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It certainly has performance problems: much of the acting isn't great, it's predictability (knowing every time whether the car would or would not start, knowing the professor would die) makes parts of the movie boring and hokey, and certain aspects (Josh is the only Christian or person in his class with a problem with his professor, the professor somehow isn't immediately fired for making students give the signed statement, the professor confronts Josh outside of class like a childhood bully, every single faculty member in the philosophy department looks down on theists) strain the viewer's ability to suspend disbelief.

Despite all that, "God's not Dead" is a great movie for Christian viewers. Its lessons elevated it above the shallow flick I thought it would be: being a real Christian like Josh and the professor's girlfriend versus a "fake Christian" like Josh's girlfriend (who seemed to think Christianity was more about God serving her with "I know God wants us to be together" than her serving God), God's thoughts being higher than our own, being a sweet fragrance for Jesus that entices others (the Muslim and Chinese man), going to the scripture for answers, God coming to us through other people (the priest being there for Josh and for the dying professor, Josh being there for the students in the philosophy class and the Muslim girl), maintaining faith through adversity and hardship (the old woman, Josh) and praising God even as the minor annoyances of life build up (the minister and his friend).

Unfortunately, it's the ultimate case of preaching to the choir. I doubt it has prompted or ever will prompt a single non-Christian to reconsider his/her views. One of the most common negative stereotypes that atheists cling to is that of the ignorant Christian who clings blindly to faith and ignores scientific evidence, and "God's not Dead" perpetuates that image by revealing that its Christian writers have no idea what the Existentialist phrase "God is dead" actually means and by basing its later logical arguments on a Stephen Hawking quote that is taken out of context. (Many will also think the movie is dumb for its endorsement of "Duck Dynasty".) Also, while Christians look at the sinners in this movie and see reflections of who they were before they accepted Christ (we tried to build ourselves up like they do and be our own god), non-Christians will see this movie as an act of hubris by Christians; every single non-believer is portrayed as rotten to the core with zero redeeming attributes. Breaking up with someone because they have cancer, refusing to see your sick mother, bullying students and repressing your girlfriend, beating your daughter and kicking her out of the house... Being told there is no good in them in such a clumsy, over-the-top way will not convert any viewers. It will just reinforce their belief that Christianity is for morons.

It's a good movie for me as a Christian viewer. I give it three out of five stars. But any non-religious person should give it a one, as it completely fails (and perhaps doesn't even try) to reach them.
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FuturedirectorMar 13, 2016
God's not dead tries to develope everybody's faith, but it fails on his not-talented interpretations, many plots at the same time and predictable stunts. For cinematographic aspects, this is a piece of rubbish. Sadly, for the audience, thisGod's not dead tries to develope everybody's faith, but it fails on his not-talented interpretations, many plots at the same time and predictable stunts. For cinematographic aspects, this is a piece of rubbish. Sadly, for the audience, this could be a boring film, bececuase of the stupid and I groans viewers who says God's dead (and of course, who never will say it). Expand
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aaronpaul121Aug 13, 2014
Technically it is a bit of a disaster I have to admit....but I'm willing to give bonus points for the overall feel of the movie....I just love the way I felt the positive ambiance of the movie.....I just wished it succeeded technically.....
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Trev29Nov 15, 2014
There are too many flaws to count in this movie, but it really was not that bad. It could be entertaining if you are willing to go along with it. Shoving religious views down the throat of the audience is never a wise decision, but it did notThere are too many flaws to count in this movie, but it really was not that bad. It could be entertaining if you are willing to go along with it. Shoving religious views down the throat of the audience is never a wise decision, but it did not annoy me as much as I thought it would. Expand
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IgiveupMar 30, 2014
I give this movie a mixed (solid 5) review because it generally does nothing for either group: Christian theists or non-believers/skeptics.

To the Christians: Congratulations, you have a movie which is unapologetic in its views. The
I give this movie a mixed (solid 5) review because it generally does nothing for either group: Christian theists or non-believers/skeptics.

To the Christians: Congratulations, you have a movie which is unapologetic in its views. The problem is that anyone who is actually a fence sitter and does more than drool in a corner all day will move towards non-belief after a movie like this. The best way to change the minds of people involves something called "addressing their concerns". This movie does not do that. It basically presents non-believers as bitter, depressed people who have a priori an anti-God/Jesus/FSM agenda. So you may enjoy it to "rally the troops" but all it does is antagonize everyone else with a severe case of anti-intellectualism.

To atheists/skeptics/agnostics: Okay, so you know that the movie is basically like Blizzcon for WoW fans: an unabashed celebration of something they love without mercy to the competition. And you have yet another checkmark on the list of terrible Christian movies out there that preach to the choir. But this is nothing new: the only risk here is more indoctrination of Sally and Johnny (8 and 10 respectively) who come to school with more bravado than ever...literally more willing to fight because it feels more like a 3 on 1 curbstomping. It does nothing to advance the discussion: it reverses it and revives old-school "Why do you hate God so much???" proselytizing.
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CShore96Apr 10, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I thought it was a great movie. The casting was good, and the writing of the argument was good. Now my negative comments. I thought it had a very predictable ending and way too many characters with their own plot lines. The only surprising thing there was was the professor getting hit by the car of the girl's brother. I thought the ending was very weak. I feel it could have been a lot better and the writers just said "Im out!" or something like that. The casting was good for this type of movie. Because usually religious movies have very bad acting. I also found it funny that since they couldn't use Staples Center, they used the Hastings Center. So, in conclusion i feel the plot was decent & cast was good. Normally i would give it a 7, but with the weak ending and the so many plot lines, id have to give it a 5. Expand
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3forngSep 21, 2014
It's amazing how many negative reviews this film has, all quite obviously from the same angry atheists who didn't watch the film at all. They all go on about the trailer. Regardless of this film's clear bias, the atheists have lived up to theIt's amazing how many negative reviews this film has, all quite obviously from the same angry atheists who didn't watch the film at all. They all go on about the trailer. Regardless of this film's clear bias, the atheists have lived up to the exact portrayal of the atheist professor by calling people who believe in God "brain washed" and "deluded" because they refuse to believe in the atheist's blind belief that the universe came from nothing. These internet atheists do indeed act like the professor in their film with their smug superiority complex and mistaken belief that religion is responsible for all the world's wars. It's not wonder this film set them off as they say the truth hurts! Expand
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TimTeamTebowOct 8, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This is a movie that failed so badly that it becomes good; a bit like "The Room".

The main protagonist, a philosophy teacher, asks every student to simply write "god is dead".
Through movie magic, the teacher isn't immediately fired and in the entire class there is only one christian.
Through...the power of jesus or something, this kid is able to win a debate against a 40 year old philosophy teacher...
Very realistic...

The movie is offensive to muslims, christians, atheists, and anyone with a brain.
The only muslim character is shown beating his daughter for being christian.
When the bad "atheist" , who turns out to be a christian that is angry at god, dies at the end, the other christians actually celebrate. He got hit by a car, a christian then converts him instead of giving him any medical attention, and then there is a huge celebration that hes in heaven now.
There isn't really an atheist in the movie, maybe the students were atheists but they were so easily converted. Basically just "god is real" and they clap.
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mepittsApr 3, 2014
Well Rats. First, I need to say as a university faculty member and a Christian, I deeply believe in the overall MESSAGE of this movie: The God of Abraham and Paul and Mother Teresa and Pope Francis and MY God, and his son Jesus Christ areWell Rats. First, I need to say as a university faculty member and a Christian, I deeply believe in the overall MESSAGE of this movie: The God of Abraham and Paul and Mother Teresa and Pope Francis and MY God, and his son Jesus Christ are alive and instructing and blessing me daily. People do need to know about the resource and comfort and "rock" that God provides. For that the movie gets an "A." And I'd also say that although there are strident Christians who misuse the public square for hateful messages, there IS an attempt in the secular community, and certainly in the academy, to marginalize Christians. Faculty members do use their power in the classroom to try to silence opinions with which they disagree in a violation of BOTH sections of the first amendment.

That said, the movie itself was not very realistic. A professor giving a student twenty minutes in each of three classes to make the case for God and putting it to a class vote? Come on. I can see how a Christian kid who'd been abused in a secular professor's classroom would fantasize bout such a thing, but it ain't gonna happen.

The Pure Flix movies tend to follow this pattern--sincere but not especially well done. I like Sherwood Pictures (Fireproof, Courageous) better and will continue to support Christian movies as they evolve and get better. The Christian movie genre is still in its infancy and deserves an chance to improve.

So "A" for effort and overall message, but, with regret, "D" for everything else.
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EpicLadySpongeApr 1, 2016
It's official, folks. Your actions does not impress God and your deemed soul will burn in hell. Even though this movie got to an extremely negative situation, it seems I'm only here because of the second movie that just got released toIt's official, folks. Your actions does not impress God and your deemed soul will burn in hell. Even though this movie got to an extremely negative situation, it seems I'm only here because of the second movie that just got released to theaters today. Expand
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Disnerd93Mar 15, 2019
I wanted to like this movie, but it's just an offensive, borderline nauseating mess! I loved the idea of a Christian school student standing up for his rights, given the fact that public "schools" nowadays are nothing more than indoctrinationI wanted to like this movie, but it's just an offensive, borderline nauseating mess! I loved the idea of a Christian school student standing up for his rights, given the fact that public "schools" nowadays are nothing more than indoctrination chambers run by atheists and Christian students are always being discriminated against simply for being who they are. I also really liked the story arc of the professor's Christian girlfriend, whom he verbally and emotionally abused. Being the only Christian in my family, I've been abused and mistreated by atheists on a regular basis, so that element of the movie really hit home for me. And I loved how the movie demonstrates how Lemaitre's "Big Bang Theory" is perfectly compatible with the Creation account in the book of Genesis, rather than promoting young earth creationism. Lastly, I enjoy the Newsboys song that this movie's based on.

That, however, is where my compliments for this movie end.

The Newsboys and "Duck Dynasty" cameos felt tacky, the atheist characters where slightly exaggerated, the Muslim characters where VERY exaggerated, too many stories are being told at once and most of them are either uninteresting or unnecessary, the debate scene was just one big strawman argument that went nowhere, the acting was hammy for the most part, the ending was sickening and contrived, and the "God's Not Dead" texting campaign was laughably corny and stupid.

This movie is made only for Christians, and most Christians (myself included) don't even like it!

Don't get me wrong, atheists: God's still alive, and facts STILL don't care about your feelings. This movie, however, is trash.
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NexuseponaMay 12, 2014
As a "hobby" philosopher I hade some hopes toward this film, but it turned out be be a disappointment. The base idea was actually good, but it didn't use it well at all. This could be a very interesting and powerfull movie, it's a shame thatAs a "hobby" philosopher I hade some hopes toward this film, but it turned out be be a disappointment. The base idea was actually good, but it didn't use it well at all. This could be a very interesting and powerfull movie, it's a shame that it wasted almost all of it's potential. The portraying of the philosophy professor was so poor that is almost offensive. I'm not talking about the actor, but the character, which is so far from any sane philosopher. Expand
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csw12Aug 17, 2014
Put aside the religious bias because that is what is expected in this film, the movie is embarrassing and quite frankly awkward to watch. The movie is simply made poorly with worthless side stories, weird placement of scenes and terriblePut aside the religious bias because that is what is expected in this film, the movie is embarrassing and quite frankly awkward to watch. The movie is simply made poorly with worthless side stories, weird placement of scenes and terrible acting. If the point was to make people believe God was still relevant, well than you did a good job in the Christian community and took 5 steps back with everyone else. Expand
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Movie1997Aug 31, 2014
God's Not Dead may indeed satisfy strong Christians, but as a movie critic there are too many sub-plots/side-stories that (for the most part) have nothing to do with the overall story and is filled with propaganda in which there's hardlyGod's Not Dead may indeed satisfy strong Christians, but as a movie critic there are too many sub-plots/side-stories that (for the most part) have nothing to do with the overall story and is filled with propaganda in which there's hardly anything to say about the Christian faith. As far as the unnecessary side characters, some are just horrible human beings. I can't even call one in particular a real character. It is filled with some of the worst blatant stereotypes in the history of mankind. It's also a product placement scheme for Newsboys and Duck Dynasty, which once again serve no purpose. I will give credit to Shane Harper (Josh) who gives a fine performance as well as the pastor and his friend. Even though they don't really have any to truly do with the movie as well, those two are literally the only characters that truly get the message around about God and the christian faith. And I actually kind of like them. Other than that, the movie is just a mess! I give it a D+! Expand
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HaineswestSep 2, 2014
As an Evangelical Christian it pains me to say that this is another example of a movie that I wanted to like, but could not. We can point to many examples in Hollywood movies and Television where Christians are portrayed as unreasonableAs an Evangelical Christian it pains me to say that this is another example of a movie that I wanted to like, but could not. We can point to many examples in Hollywood movies and Television where Christians are portrayed as unreasonable zealots. But this does not give us permission to return the favor and portray secular academia, or secular society in general, as antagonistic, cold, and shallow as this movie does. I typically hate to see stereotypical characters in any movie. In this movie it is far too obvious who the "bad-guys" are in this movie, and who the "good-guys" are. I would love to see a portrayal of a philosophical debate about theism that doesn't give us so many obvious reasons to dislike those in the "non-believers" camp. As a movie that "preaches to the choir, this movie is fine. But as a movie intended to be evangelistic, I do not recommend it. It is too heavy-handed and manipulative. And to think that it would not be perceived that way by most of secular society is insulting to them. Arrogance is typically more subtle, and therefore harder to find & acknowledge. Real humility requires depth of character and honest soul-searching. To portray a Christian Faith that has real depth and compassion, we must reflect the depth that exists in the secular world as well. Anything else cheapens the Human condition and, on an individual level, the human soul. In it's place I recommend "Chariots of Fire" or "To End all Wars" as tools for Evangelism. These are movies that acknowledge Human struggle, intellect, and Faith hand-in-hand where the viewer can easily walk away with a positive view of the Christian faith while not being spoon fed. It's high time that the Christian movie-making community raise the bar. A world that was lost in sin led Christ to the cross. It should lead Christians to excellence in all of it's Evangelical endeavors as well. Expand
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GuillermoBMDec 6, 2014
Summary: God's Not Dead is filled with dull performances, stupid characters and random situations. 30/100 [D+]

I can't believe how successful this film was at the box office. Of course I know that a lot of movie goers are interested in
Summary: God's Not Dead is filled with dull performances, stupid characters and random situations. 30/100 [D+]

I can't believe how successful this film was at the box office. Of course I know that a lot of movie goers are interested in this kind of religion matters, but c'mon $62 millions worldwide, that's a lot of money for a movie that cost only $2 millions. Anyway, it has a huge premise and it has Shane Harper in it, so I decided to see it. A few performances were likable but the whole film is a strange mess. It has lots of uninteresting subplots and most of the performances were dull, although I have to admit that at least the young actress Trisha LaFache and Disney's star Shane Harper were good during the film; that's why I give it a 1.5/5 rating, they both made this movie a little bit better; the rest of the cast is just plain awful.

The script is somewhat uneven because the movie kept me entertained at times, especially in all those power-point presentations that Shane's character had to explain; but there are several moments in the film where the dialog is just unbelievable, stupid and mindblowingly awful; for example, there is a scene where a girl tells to his boyfriend that she has cancer, and he answers: "Who cares?" or something like that I don't remember. I was like... are you serious? Who wrote this atrocious pile of crap? The whole movie is filled with moments like this one. Yes, it was interesting at times and it makes you think about your beliefs and the existentialism, but it is a shame that the film ended up as cheap propaganda.

The director Harold Cronk has no idea of how to treat these delicate themes and issues in his movie, such as: religion, abuse, etc. It is an empty, heartless and surreal flick. Although I enjoyed some moments with Shane Harper and Trisha LaFache, I just can't recommend it to anyone. It doesn't even live up its debatable premise, because the direction is so careless and the writing is uneven. God's Not Dead has some interesting power-point presentations very well handled by its main character, but it is sad that the movie ended up being cheap Christian propaganda when it could be a more thought-provoking film. It is a very pretentious movie; and the ending could not be more selfish, disgusting and ridiculous. [D+]
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xenonpagesOct 28, 2014
With how the film spread the word of God is remarkable. However, the plot and the character development was poorly made in such a way that you would expect to have more meaningful ending but ended with a nonsense death and oh so happy concert.
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IntegrityJan 8, 2015
I have several genuine tertiary degrees to Ph.D., in various fields from science to philosophy. I am therefore fairly adequately informed in the major points of the endless debate, mainstream Christianity vs. atheism, after five full decadesI have several genuine tertiary degrees to Ph.D., in various fields from science to philosophy. I am therefore fairly adequately informed in the major points of the endless debate, mainstream Christianity vs. atheism, after five full decades of professional practice. In my opinion, then, this film may be well intended, but is too AMATEURISH, although it may serve as a teenagers’ starter.

Quite apart from the heavy BIAS apparent in the caricature of the professor, the evidently unanimous verdict of the student body, and the professor’s highly contrived dying conversion, this film fails completely in its prime objective of presenting a viable case for a belief in the Christians’ God, Nor is it fair in presenting the atheist case at its best. For example, leaving aside the latter, the courageous young apologist never picks up on the important point that the oft quoted assertion of Professor Stephen Hawking that the universe was self evolving since the law of gravity has always existed merely adopts the atheists’ hoary appeal to a god of the gaps in the form, physics and mathematics of the gaps!

The sooner that all parties to this paramount debate accept that there must be some First Cause, albeit inaccessible to humans bound by space and time, the better.
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marshunDec 26, 2019
What I liked about God's Not Dead:

- Kevin Sorbo's performance. He's really good at drawing empathy for a bitter intellectual. He brings nihilism to life when quoting Job and Shakespeare. And with his command over his role, he almost makes
What I liked about God's Not Dead:

- Kevin Sorbo's performance. He's really good at drawing empathy for a bitter intellectual. He brings nihilism to life when quoting Job and Shakespeare. And with his command over his role, he almost makes it believable that his character can away with what he gets away with.

- The pacing and build-up to the climax, true to the form of a David and Goliath story. I always felt engaged, and each scene came when it felt like it should come.

- Despite the enormous cast for a short movie, all of the characters are distinct and memorable. By "memorable" I don't mean "interesting"; I just mean "when I see their face, I remember who they are and why they're important".

What I didn't like:

- The unbelievability of it all. Several characters make decisions, and several situations exist, simply because the plot needs it to be that way. Small example: the way the main character's girlfriend of 6 years breaks up with him over his choice to debate the professor. I can't see why she in her right mind would do that. But the movie needs it to be that way to show that Christians are persecuted and alienated for confessing Christ.

- There's almost no moral nuance in any character. It's totally black-and-white; all the Christian characters are good and all the non-Christian characters are bad. The non-Christians never make a good point that's taken seriously, and the Christians never say or do anything questionable in the name of their religion. Everyone is defined by the side that they take, not by their individual desires or demons.

- There were a few scenes that were supposed to be dramatic or tragic, but in the moment, the characters turned into mouthpieces for doctrine. They made me giggle because of how ridiculously out-of-place their words were. This is when the movie became "so bad it's good".

- There are so many subplots that some of them don't have the time they would need to be developed in a way that makes sense. It's less a story and more a bunch of tenuously connected stuff that happens.

- It's shallow. If there's any real moral of the story, it's that the love of Jesus brings people together. And it brings them together at a Newsboys concert. Nevermind their trauma and dire circumstances. Just pay to go watch people perform on stage and it will all be better.

- And finally: its thesis is unconvincing. The movie basically sidesteps the issue of whether or not God actually exists, and just focuses on the power of the cultural phenomenon of Christianity. And the persecution it supposedly faces. The characters who *are* converted are converted way too easily, and the persecutors are obvious straw men. The movie has little verisimilitude. It's not a story about humans doing human things and going through human changes. It's propaganda.
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WizardTimJul 22, 2021
The song from the Newsboys is admittedly catchy as hell, but the rest of the movie is dumb and only believable to the kind of people who think christians in America are actually persecuted.
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theNILEApr 16, 2014
The setting is rather absurd. It is actually surreal, but of course it was done to invoke fear into Christians (welcome the world of minorities (forget about discrimination)). The professor is rather absurd, especially for a philosopher -The setting is rather absurd. It is actually surreal, but of course it was done to invoke fear into Christians (welcome the world of minorities (forget about discrimination)). The professor is rather absurd, especially for a philosopher - actually a philosopher who is a Misotheist in itself is rather unbelievable to me.

Besides the overall terrible acting, the film isn't actually that bad once you remove the ideas this film is trying to propel outwards. But it's just so unrealistic, I feel as if many Christians wouldn't enjoy it as I know many Christians don't live in this surreal world. If anyone ends up thinking "yes, we have to stop atheism!" then their faith is probably too weak.
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BshopAug 16, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I could see where this was going the whole time.
There were a few elements that threw me for a loop: 1) unrealistic "girlfriend" of the main character - no significant other would trounce your dreams so obviously. It seemed forced really.
2) The professor attacks the student personally (who would do that) and completely invalidates his points. Even in high school debate or discussions, they teach you a personal attack without relevance is just about the worst thing you could do. 3) Most surprising was the "rental car" fiasco that keeps appearing throughout with the youth minister. Why not just rent from a different company or take a cab? Hilarious.
About half-way through I noticed where everything was going and began to try note where the unrealistic points/ideas/situations were present (maybe that's the intent by the director?). I almost got to the point of saying "Leave boy! Leave the school because it's ridiculous! Leave the girl because she's insane! File a report against the professor for a personal attack!" (See a theme here?)
In summary, rent if you want a good laugh. Although some valid points are made (don't follow like sheep, stand for your beliefs), the way they were presented and challenged were laughable (see above). Don't buy unless you want to show to your friends or try to pick apart the flaws of a patchwork film.
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zitkoNov 12, 2014
I come from former Eastern Block and am a Christian. That's why I watched this movie. After a while it turned out to be even a little scary for me because it reminded me of Communist propaganda movies - only Communists were good, nice,I come from former Eastern Block and am a Christian. That's why I watched this movie. After a while it turned out to be even a little scary for me because it reminded me of Communist propaganda movies - only Communists were good, nice, likable guys unlike all the others who were bad, arrogant, lofty, ugly... Only hope for the bad guys was to become Communists. What did I see in this movie? Absolutely the same scheme, the same black and white world, only the positive guys turned out to be Christians and all the others are the bad ones. Is Christianity really supposed to be just another ideology? Did Jesus die on the cross to show his followers disrespect and demonization towards those who don't believe in him? Does God really need defenders or rather witnesses? These are my mixed feelings after watching God's Not Dead.
Two points for a few funny parts plus some good acting (Trisha LaFache as Amy).
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Muskrat147Jul 13, 2016
Though it has its moments, God's Not Dead is a mediocre faith story that has a boring premise, uneven performances, a lack of depth, and a confused message.
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filmboy23Nov 2, 2016
With amateurish acting and repetitive themes too often seen in films of this genre, God's Not Dead will appeal to very few outside of its target audience.
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SomePersonaFeb 5, 2017
It's just terrible is all. The acting sucks, the writing stinks, the editing pukes, the directing bombs, the cinematography blows, the costume design bursts, and the music dies.
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dethseanApr 27, 2014
Movies like this do more harm to Christians than they realize. It promotes an unrealistic and shallow viewpoint of the theological debate that Christians find themselves in the real word. The movie seems like it was written by someone whoMovies like this do more harm to Christians than they realize. It promotes an unrealistic and shallow viewpoint of the theological debate that Christians find themselves in the real word. The movie seems like it was written by someone who never attended a university, instead being told how it is a haven for godless sinners. Expand
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EliWallsApr 3, 2014
This movie gets a 1 because I got three solid laughs out of it. Firstly, this is without a doubt the most cynical, ridiculous "movie" I've ever seen. I watched this after hearing how amazing it was from religious friends of the family andThis movie gets a 1 because I got three solid laughs out of it. Firstly, this is without a doubt the most cynical, ridiculous "movie" I've ever seen. I watched this after hearing how amazing it was from religious friends of the family and family members. The acting was wooden, the camera work was absolutely horrible, and without a doubt the worst aspect was the dialogue. The only people I can see enjoying this movie are: the stupid, those with an extreme confirmation and/or persecution complex, and the hyper religious children it's meant for. Expand
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dyshpoMar 22, 2015
Dyshpo's Law

1. When a film has more than 3 producers it shall suck.

2. When a film has more than 2 writers it will suck.

3. When a film has more than 1 director it will suck . (excluding animation)
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tmlorfingMay 8, 2015
Yet another self-righteous piece of crap from people who suffer from severe persecution complex. It's preaching to the choir; this is what the religious right watches before writing their articles on Conservative Tribune or whatever. It hasYet another self-righteous piece of crap from people who suffer from severe persecution complex. It's preaching to the choir; this is what the religious right watches before writing their articles on Conservative Tribune or whatever. It has WAY too many plots and sub-plots, to the point of me saying "what the hell is going on?". It lacks any likeable characters, with the possible exception of the evil, oh so despicable, atheist professor. Kevin Sorbo does a half-decent job of portraying the evil atheist (and it's clear he has a lot of fun with the role), but even his character is too ridiculous to suspend belief. And there's a Muslim girl who is persecuted by her dad, because of course there is. I can see this film becoming a cult classic due to how awful it is, sharing that dubious honor with the likes of Reefer Madness and Troll 2.
Youth Church leaders who are looking for a christian film to show their youth should AVOID THIS TRASH at all costs. Show Facing the Giants or To Save a Life instead.
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LuBearMar 29, 2014
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Minor spoilers. Unfortunately, this movie embarrasses the Christian faith and makes us look like idiots. The antagonizing of the professor was stupid and the arguments in the final debate were actually kind of weak. While they provide some reasons for the existence of a God, no atheist watching this movie is going to be convinced. Pray for them, no need to bash them. Disappointed that a movie like this was made. Expand
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