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The Cokeville Miracle
On May 9, 1986, a small ranching community in Wyoming experiences a divine intervention when a couple detonates a bomb inside a crowded classroom.
Release : | 2015 |
Rating : | 5.5 |
Studio : | Remember Films, |
Crew : | Director, Editor, |
Cast : | Nathan Stevens Jasen Wade Caitlin E.J. Meyer Mason D. Davis Paul D. Hunt |
Genre : | Drama History Thriller Mystery Family |
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Excellent, Without a doubt!!
best movie i've ever seen.
The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.
Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
I find the reviews of this movie by those critical of the story to be offensive to the people that lived this. You may question the facts or production value or casting or performances all you want. The story stands as it is told. Each person experiences life and the events that constitute it through their own beliefs and opinions. Your need to invalidate a group of people telling their story is simply invalidating your own ability to empathize...and in purely scientific terms; the lack of empathy is generally associated with serial killers. Are you sure that's the bracket you choose to place yourselves in? Your lack of belief is no more valid than their belief.
This movie is Mormon propaganda. Mormons are of course, cultists. They are a Christian cult having some semblance of Christianity but veering far from the path that leads to Truth. Their false prophet, Joseph Smith, was demonically tricked into thinking he was a real prophet in the 19th century and it all went downhill from there to give us the warped false teaching that Mormonism is today. That being said, could there be true miracles in this situation the movie was based on? Well, for one, the Bible says Satan can do miracles. So if Satan wanted to lead people from the Truth of Christianity, and towards the false religion of Mormonism, why wouldn't he do some miracles to get people to go down the wrong path and end up in hell, just as is his plan? Think about it!
This is a film about faith. I imagine many people who watch it may be aware of that beforehand. But if you weren't, and it projects ideals you disagree with, it is best to acknowledge that in a civil, thoughtful, non-attacking way. Often, if I am critical of material I find offensive (excessive, gratuitous violence and gore, or pornography) I get the injured (and ironically, almost pious) response of "Well, if you don't want to see it, don't watch it." Then they adamantly add "But don't criticize my choices or get in my way." And they cite the First Amendment.That works in both directions. Realize it. Acknowledge it. Embrace it.
I will only comment about the fundamental suggestion of this movie. While I am writing this comment I'd like to remind you of some of statistics as they occur right now worldwide: 786,671,638 people are undernourished in the world, 20,571 people died of hunger today, 6,281,533 children died under 5 this year, 284,103 mothers died during birth this year, 1,389,238 deaths caused by HIV/AIDS this year, 6,787,205 deaths caused by cancer this year, 810,608 deaths caused by malaria this year, 4,131,243 deaths caused by smoking this year, 2,066,926 deaths caused by alcohol this year, 886,198 suicides this year, 1,115,568 road traffic accident fatalities this year, and the list goes on and on and on... I guess they had better been living in Cokeville.