Alright...I know...I know...this is probably way later than it should be, however...time is very hard to come by, these days before the wedding.
I caught "Evan Almighty" in the theaters this week and I have to share my opinion, because it's a great movie and there have been many people out there that are skeptical, concerned, maybe even closed-minded about this movie. Their reasoning stems from many different views, ie. "God promised to never flood the earth again and this movie clearly goes against the Bible on this." or, "It has so-and-so in it and they were in some Non-Positive/Non-Christian movie and that's wrong!", or, as horrible as it sounds..."God isn't black/African-American."
(By the way...these are quotes from individuals that I have read first-hand and if anyone can tell me of a program on mainstream television that DOESN'T have someone who can be tied to a less than positive/Christian movie or television show, I'd like to know, as well as if whoever feels they know the color of God's skin...if He even has skin, would share with the rest of us, that'd be great too!)
Take or leave this review...but know that the opinions of this column are that of me...the individual...and do NOT reflect the views of anyone else. Also...I did used to work for a video store...for 5 years and watched lots of movies...took video production classes in college...therefore I feel I have a little bit of "street cred."
So...without further ado...here's my review on "Evan Almighty."This movie picks up "some time" after the 1st one..."Bruce Almighty." Evan who, in the first movie was successful in becoming a head anchor...now in the 2nd film successfully becomes a congressman.
He and his family pick up and move to a fancy house in a ritzy housing development. Although the fanciness of the house and the new lifestyle don't seem to be enough for the wife, Joan, and kids to forget what they left behind...friends, etc. Something that is reinforced throughout most of the movie.
The successful Congressman Evan Baxter quickly makes connections and is ask to co-sponsor a bill, thus creating lots of work, inevitably causing Evan to pick work over family.
One night after most of the family prays...it is clear the wife picks up on this and prays that the family will be able to grow closer. This along with Evan's positioning statement while running to be a congressmen, "Change the World" gives God His in, into the Baxter family.
Without giving away the what's and how's...let's just say that, much like the first movie, God...after much persuasion is able to get Evan's attention and even his service into building him an Ark.
At first Evan tries to build the Ark while still doing the congressman thing...but that eventually falls apart and he then decides to focus full-time on the Ark...which then sends the wife and kids headed to her mother's house.
As Evan continues the Ark with the aid of many...MANY animals. Evan's wife and kids are at lunch and Joan, without knowing who she's talking to, has a GREAT conversation with God. This to me is a very strong part of the movie and ultimately where the message of the movie lies.
After her conversation with God, Joan and the kids go back home to Evan and help in his efforts to finish the Ark before the deadline of the "flood."
Eventually the Ark is finished and it's the day that Evan was told the flood would come and there are news reporters, neighbors, and the like, surrounding the Ark, only to make fun and be skeptical. Not to mention that John Goodman's character shows up to destroy the Ark.
Now...I'm not going to share what happens next because you'll just have to have faith that this movie DOES uphold God's promise that he will NOT flood the earth again.
Throughout the movie there is another storyline tying in John Goodman's character and the bill which does get resolved in the end and everyone lives happily ever after.
Now that I've given you the basic storyline of the movie let me say that this movie has a GREAT message. It also had many...MANY opportunities to stray from the positive...but doesn't! This movie is...in my opinion acceptable for any age. The movie does an amazing job of walking the line between entertainment and Faith and is NOT blasphemous. Lastly...this movie is very funny!
The one thing I will reveal is something that I know most of us already know and believe that if it were to catch on...that the world would be a better place.
One of the many good morals of the story is that, God tells Evan that, "Changing the world starts with one Act of Random Kindness." Much like the theory of "Pay it Forward", "Evan Almighty" gets the message across that with one Act of Random Kindness you can change the world. Think about what the world would be like if every single person did one Act of Random Kindness...pretty awesome huh?
There you go...my review and thoughts. If you're one of those people who like the thumbs up/thumbs down, or star scale. I give "Evan Almighty" - Thumbs Up and 4 out of 5 stars.
Thanks!
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7.27.2007
Evan Almighty Review
Posted by Jeremy at 9:08 AM
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Well, We can't say God isn't black/African American b/c really we don't know. We have to be open minded to possibility that we don't have the facts for, but the thing is it doesn't matter what color he is. He is still God being Black, White, Red, blue, Green, or no skin :)
ummm...I am SURE GOD is not "African-AMERICAN"....come on people. Are we really that full of ourselves (Americans) that we believe GOD (you know the God of the UNIVERSE) is African-American?! Think about it. God is neither African or American. Jesus was a Jew remember?! Ok, I will leave it at that.
About the movie, I found it very fun, well done and a great film. If we are looking for Biblical truth, we probably should not look to Hollywood or a movie...A movie is for entertainment...
Phew. I am off my soapbox now....
Thank you for your lovely comments. I think Gracie said a very important thing..."If we are looking for Biblical truth, we probably should not look to Hollywood or a movie"
Spot on...enough said. Just enjoy the movie...it's really good!
~jeremy
How can we be full of ourselves when the statement I made was we don't know!!!!!!! We don't know his skin color and the matter of the fact is...it doesn't matter!
I only said black...african American for an example.
I think you've all shared some very excellent points...He's still God no matter what He looks like (if he even has a look), and looking to Hollywood for Biblical truth...ISN'T going to happen. I think that Gracie was directing her comment more to the people who DO feel or believe that God has a color/gender/etc. We're on the same page here I think. Great comments!
~jeremy
I really did mean some people "in general". I would never direct something at any person. Sorry about that. Reading back, it does sound much more hash than I intended it to be. It is one of those weird things with writing something instead of saying it. I just thought it was funny (like haha, silly funny) that someone would even use "African-American" to describe God (referring to Jeremy's origional post). It is our culture and it is not even a bad thing, it was just funny more than anything. I was actually being kinda 'tongue and cheeck' if you will. I really am sorry if I came across harsh or unkind, that would never, ever be productive or 'my way' even if it were a 'harsh debate'. :)~Gracie
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