7/10
A Questioning Interview...?
2 April 2019
A confusing tale of lost hope, fear and missing out in what's right in front of you. I loved the idea. The premise. But the movie was poorly executed. A young man, husband, and veteran (I believe...it's unclear) returns home and his wife leaves him. At the same time, he is granted an interview with God. Three days at three separate locations. I take it the constant use of three speaks to the Holy Trinity (the Father, Son and Holy Ghost). While this interview is to prove that the guy is who he says he is, it shifts to being about the interviewers faith and the current path he is on. The question the movie asks is: can you really say you have faith if you don't believe. I love that. Again....you don't get that until the last 17 seconds of the film, which is a shame! But still a good message. I had to rewind a few times to get what was happening. Or what was said...and in many cases, not said. A LOT wasn't said but poorly eluded to, leaving you to question if it's what you think it is. The movie doesn't explain the "it". And "it" isn't what you think it is. So, you are left scratching your head. Like, what did I just watch. As a Christian, I watch these movies to see my experiences of faith played out in a general sense, concluding with a wrap up on how to get threw. This isn't that movie! I'll end with this. You cannot expect a one hour and 37 minutes movie of perpetual questions of faith and God to make sense in the last three minutes.
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