The Case for Christ
The Case for Christ
PG | 07 April 2017 (USA)
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Based on the true story of an award-winning investigative journalist -- and avowed atheist -- who applies his well-honed journalistic and legal skills to disprove the newfound Christian faith of his wife... with unexpected, life-altering results.

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Hottoceame

The Age of Commercialism

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Dynamixor

The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.

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Kamila Bell

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Kinley

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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nowackiandrew

The plot rolls right along, great acting, great story, I really enjoyed this movie. Whether or not you're religious, check this movie out!

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brisque2005

Very well acted and good storylines. Hollywood should make more movies like this. I hope to get the book soon.

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redfort1987

Let me make my biases known from the start. I am a Christian, but not of the American sort, and I rarely watch Christian movies.A friend of mine convinced me to watch this one, and to be frank I wasn't disappointed. Sure, the script was quite simple and you could see the ending coming a mile off, but it was still an enjoyable movie. Would I suggest an atheist, or a non-believer of any sort, to watch this movie? No, the movie clearly tries to work to a climax by portraying the protagonist and other atheists as unreasonable, and unlikable. In my experience there is little hostility towards Christian belief (which is understandable in the case of the protagonist seeing his family situation), instead it's usually a form of apathy. If this had been brought to the fore more clearly that would have done the movie some good. That being said; how atheists are portrayed in this movie is extremely mild compared to how Christians are portrayed in Hollywood movies (i.e. perverted, greedy, weird, untrustworthy and extremely dumb). Quality of the argument: Now I understand no one wants to watch a 1,5 hour debate surrounded by a short story, and so one cannot expect long dialogues about the arguments for the historicity of Jesus' death and resurrection, but a lot more time could have been spent on the counterarguments. Also, there was no full argument given in the movie, all the parts were there, but it would have been better for the audience if the protagonist went through them all at a particular point in the story. Climax of the movie (spoilers): The climax, which I suppose was the point at which the protagonist starts to believe, is completely underwhelming. It's clear he's been given a lot of evidence, but the sudden turn around is completely unreasonable. You would expect some clear (or clearer) indications that his non-belief was crumbling. Or a more explicit portrayal of the frustration which the protagonist must have endured in his failing attempts to show Jesus to be a fraud. The level of resentment towards his wife seems about the same throughout the movie (though that might be because the lead actor isn't quite good at conveying emotions, the wife of the protagonist however was very good) though the dialogue seems to indicate a steady increase in resentment. Given that increase one would expect a more dramatic conversion moment.Is it propaganda or an evangelistic kind of movie? Yes, it clearly is, but what do you expect with that title? Is it worth watching as an atheist? If you can overlook the horrible writing with respect to the atheist, sure. It's not a horrible movie and if you dare walk a bit on the edge with respect to your metaphysical beliefs (or lack thereof) this movie will surely do that. At the very least, if you're the curious sort, it might prompt you to do your own research and either prove Strobel right or wrong.

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jrclayto

As a Christian and avid film lover this movie is more than just a movie based on the real life pursuit of answers from a former skeptic Lee Strobel.The film is a little slow. However, the historical research in Stobel's real life gathering of evidence is mind boggling. Evidence that covers historical, medical psychological, the overwhelming evidence is if nothing else an interesting view on the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ.Performances by both the lead actor and actress mix well in the pursuit. Two opposite ends twisted in the middle from their beliefs and history are done well from an actor's perspective. (A much better one is Lincoln. Daniel Day Lewis and Sally Field).Film does not do the true pursuit justice, but does its job in opening the mind from all points and most importantly from the view of an (at the time) atheist.Recommend follow up films: Case for Faith (documentry), The Shack, Risen.

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