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Produced by:
Kingdom Story Company, Lionsgate
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Directed by:
Jon Erwin, Brent McCorkle
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Writing Credits:
Jon Gunn, Jon Erwin, Ellen Vaughn and Greg Laurie.
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Cast:
Joel Courtney, Jonathan Roumie, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Anna Grace Barlow and Kelsey Grammer
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Where to Watch:
Watch the Official Trailer
Reviews from IMDB
February 2023
Like much of the Christian drama genre, Jesus Revolution suffers from lots of stilted, VERY on-the-nose dialogue that prioritises getting the message across over sounding natural.
But unlike most of the Christian drama genre, the film is shockingly well-focused, prioritising it’s characters and their stories just as much as it’s religious messages that do admittedly preach to the choir.
There’s a lot of care put into this movie; it’s shot and acted with plenty of artistic prowess, and the story is refreshing in how it is purely centred around its flawed human characters as they work on their broken lives, bad habits, and strained relationships.
The familial element of religion is what helps them find the purpose they’re looking for, and it’s refreshing to see a Christian film that really tries to tell a compelling story about fleshed-out characters rather than just peddle a message without a beating heart and visible soul.
Although the film is too long-burdened by repetitive scenes that don’t add anything new to the story-and the dialogue is often clunky and unintentionally silly, I was impressed with how much this does right when it comes to filmmaking and storytelling. It’s infinitely better than most in this subgenre.
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Great Movie
February 2023
Nostalgic and relevant! Love the way the people are portrayed. This is not just good Christian filmmaking it’s just good filmmaking. The people are flawed, real and multi dimensional. The story is well worth watching. And it is a true story. Times were so similar to today. The Holy Spirit is thriving. Even if you are not a Christian, you’ll like the film. Young people will be able to see what their grandparents were like. As in the movie, we can still learn from each other and we all need acceptance and love. It’s better than the competition this weekend (Cocaine Bear. Really?) Give it a shot you won’t be disappointed.
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A Hearty, Sentimental Look at the Best Stuff of the Jesus Movement
February 2023
This is a great movie; I enjoyed it very much.
Being a movie nut and all, I have to say that that the production quality was top notch. I saw no glaring continuity problems, the camera work was well done and the “designs” were fabulous (costume, scene, etc.). I also think the script was terrific. As one other reviewer noted, the scripts and acting in some “Christian” films showing at regular cinemas in recent years has been a bit rough. Not in this movie; it’s all great.
I was there. In the years 1971 to about 1973, I sat in the front pew (if there were space for me) in that church in Riverside, CA (aka All Saint’s Episcopal Church) within 20 feet of Greg Laurie (sometimes being amazing at the length of his beard). I had some of those tracts he designed and I listened to Love Song and many of the other popular bands of the day. I went down with a bunch of kids from the Redlands/Yucaipa of So. CA; we went to our own church services, at various churches, in the morning then we would jump in several cars (yes, one was a VW van) and drive to Riverside for the evening service at All Saint’s Episcopal Church with Greg (and the bands, of course). The song book we used (illustrated by Greg), the tracts, the cassette and 8-track tapes for sale, were all Calvary Chapel and Maranatha! Branded. It was a heady time and deserves a place in American religious history.
I thought all of the acting was great. I especially loved Kelsey Grammar in the role of Chuck Smith. When, I heard he was going to play Chuck, I let out a loud YES! Of approval. He was an excellent choice. I simply thought that, yes, he could do it. He could pull off Chuck Smith.
As the movie began with a very accurate presentation of the time, I expected the movie to continue that way so I was disappointed at parts in the middle and end that seemed to take “artistic” license with some of the events, people and locations.
The movie avoided some tough stuff; which was probably the right thing to do, maybe leaving it for a future movie or book. I’ll avoid specifics not to spoil things for those who have not yet seen the movie but trust me, there was some tough stuff to the movement too.
I loved this movie. It took me back. And it adds to the record and the significance of the Jesus Movement in American religious history.
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What!!!!!!!!???????
May 2023
Where did this come from?!? I never expected to see a movie that talks about Jesus and the word of God accurately and unashamedly without a hidden agenda or back door bash on Christianity in such a high quality format. I love that they brought the realism of what it’s like following Jesus – no promises that everything will be perfect and all of your ills and troubles disappear, but with community and with Gods word, you’ll find His unforced rhythm of absolute truth and absolute grace. We all need Jesus. And I think this movie does an excellent job of showing us how we as a culture and society chase the things that don’t ultimately bring us joy and more importantly connection and salvation in and through God. We’re at a point where we no longer have hippies but hipsters (ok sorry bad joke), but it’s true. We seek justice, love and truth but in all of the wrong conclusions. This movie depicts that transformation. Lastly, I appreciate how it calls out the pitfalls of falling into the darkness of self deception and self fulfillment with Lonnie, how he dabbles in practicing a close representation of the prosperity gospel that is plaguing Christianity. Well done calling that out and staying true to the fact that we are all sinners and in need of the Jesus Movement.