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Conversations With God
List Price: $29.98 Our Price: $16.99
DVD - 27 February, 2007 20th Century Fox
PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Director: Stephen Deutsch (II)
Number of Media: 1
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Related Areas: Adult Language, Adult Situations, Biography [feature], Color, Drama, Earnest, English, Feature, Feature Film Drama, Feature Film-drama, Heartwarming, Inspirational, Message From God, Movie, Poignant, Rags To Riches, Religious Drama, Special Interest, Stirring, USA |
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awesome, a must see I watched this movie with my wife and 13 year old daughter, we cried, we laughed, we cried. What a moving movie this is, it really makes you think about your life and how you affect others, and how others affect you, and how you accept god! it really doesn't matter if it doesn't follow the book as others have said- the bottom line is -you need to see it for yourself!!! you will be amazed!
An inspiring movie I agree with other reviews that say the title is a misnomer. It's true that the movie doesn't really cover the actual conversations with God that his books are about. However, the life of Mr Walsch is inspiring in itself. Even though we may not have experienced homelessness, the movie brings out so much empathy from the viewer that you feel you are experiencing it by proxy. Henry Czerny is a most amazing actor. I have not seen much of his work, but the choice of Mr Czerny as the lead was a true inspiration. He put his heart and soul into it. In my view his portrayal of Walsch was Oscar quality. Even though Walsch's books didn't feature as much as we hoped, I am sure it inspired people to go find out about them. This is a movie for my spiritual collection.
Not bad but.. The video is mostly about Neale's personal experiences and really barely touches upon the message's expressed through the books. Nevertheless, the movie is reasonable on it's own and is probably not bad as an introduction for some people. |
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