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God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness is a 2018 American Drama movie directed and written by Michael Mason and produced by David A. R. White, Michael Scott, Brittany Yost, Elizabeth Travis, and Alysoun Wolfe. David A. R. White, the protagonist performs as the Rev. Dave Hill, the Pastor of St. James Church, John Corbett as Pearce Hill, Dave Hill's estranged brother who is an atheist, Shane Harper Shane was born in La Jolla, California and is the >> Read More... as Josh Wheaton, a former college student, now a campus minister, Ted McGinley as Thomas Ellsworth, Jennifer Taylor as Meg Harvey, Benjamin Onyango as Rev, Mike Manning as Adam Richertson, Samantha Boscarino as Keaton Young, Tatum O’Neal as Barbara Solomon, Cissy Houston as lead choir vocalist, Shwayze as Teo a friend of Keaton, Gregory Alan Williams as Rev, and Jennifer Cipolla as Sydney.Â
Plot
As seen in God’s Not Dead 2, David Hill is released from prison. A controversy occurs between him and Dave at the college campus ground. The incident made the college decide to close the church and instead opening a student center. Dave and Jude were shocked and began the process of suing the college to save St. James. Things got more twisted when a college student Adam Richardson, frustrated from his break threw a brick at the church, flaming up a fire that killed Jude and wrecked up the entire church. Adam is completely traumatised and horrified by his actions; he regards whether to confess to the crime leading to reconnecting with Keaton. While the lawsuit against the school was going on, Dave listed up the help that he could get for his brother, but attorney Pearce Hill tried to explain to Dave that the case was not good enough to fight for. The rest of the movie revolves around the case with a lot of drama.Â
Star Performance
All the actors were rightly chosen for their respective characters. Also, Michael Manson did a great job as a first-time director. The filmmakers did an incredible job except, the comic was absent compared to the previous two parts.Â
Analysis
The movie is about a college trying to tear down his church to expand their school. In a way, it was a debate between them to prevent them from destroying his church. It is not like the typical religious movie in which they just say formal words and they make you understand that you´re reflecting on something. However, for a Christian movie, as well as a God's Not Dead movie, this is a great and very well-written film. It's great for Christian families and is even interesting for people who aren't Christians but are still interested in studying the struggles they go through for things such as Sociology, or even just feeding one's curiosity. The problem with this movie is that it has too many unnecessary scenes. There are boring periods that could have been cut out. While the first two movie had stereotypical characters, especially regarding the government and atheists are abandoned. This time there are no "good or bad" sides since everyone had an argument to present.
What’s There?
• The movie is well written
What’s Not There?
• Odd subplots, unnecessary characters and pointless conversations creates boredom.
Verdict
whether you're a believer of God or not, you will enjoy it and you will even enjoy the special message.
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