Do You Believe?
Do You Believe?
PG-13 | 20 March 2015 (USA)
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When a pastor is shaken by the visible faith of a street-corner preacher, he is reminded that true belief always requires action. His response ignites a journey that impacts everyone it touches in ways that only God could orchestrate.

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Hellen

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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StunnaKrypto

Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.

Mehdi Hoffman

There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.

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Staci Frederick

Blistering performances.

dluper

So glad I watched this movie!!! I love movies that bring out the positive emotions. The acting was good, especially Brian Bosworth. I loved that the movie shows that everyone is redeemable, everyone is welcome to the Christian faith. I especially loved that this movie was not ashamed to use the name of Jesus. Living in a society that regularly ridicules believers can be difficult and taxing. This movie was spot on, and exactly what I needed

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Lars Bear

You don't have to be a Christian or, indeed, a believer of any kind to enjoy movies (or books, or plays) that have Christian themes, or that clearly promote a message. Such themes are very subtly played out in Gabriel Axel's 'Babette's Feast,' less subtly in the Narnia stories and Lord of the Rings, and rather blatantly in, for example, Ben Hur, to give only a few examples. All these have in common that they tell engaging stories in either dramatic settings, or with vivid, engaging characters, or both.'Do you believe?' has insipid, cardboard-cutout characters and no genuine drama whatever. I can't trash it completely, because it's decently acted with competent cinematography -- a slick package, in fact. So slick, in fact, as to be suspicious. This is a movie that is clearly designed to push a product, and any artistic or dramatic interest it might raise is clearly a device, directed toward that end.Although the movie is frequently described as "Christian," in reality it promotes a particular kind of US, affluent, protestant Christianity. One of the characters is a tame pastor whose role is merely to expound the doctrine of substitutionary atonement and keep everybody on message. I suspect that if you were, say, a Catholic, or Eastern Orthodox, that message would grate on you almost as much as it would on an atheist.It wouldn't be so bad if the message were not delivered in such a plodding, heavy-handed manner. All the Christian Characters are shown as self-sacrificing, noble, and charitable; everybody else as in some way defective. The non-Christians exist solely to act as foils to the Christians, and highlight their Godly virtues.I know from personal experience that most Christians are as prone to be conflicted and self-interested as anybody else, even if they aspire to higher ideals. But there's little sense of that aspiration in the movie -- even the putative "bad guys" are just good guys who have fallen in bad company, and just need a little nudge from the Big G to become fully-fledged saints. There's no sense that anybody struggles with his or her faith, or is put into real danger by it. The biggest risk that any character in the movie faces for standing up for his principles is to lose his job. Big deal -- it's not example martyrdom, is it? If you are already a Christian -- in particular, a protestant evangelical Christian -- then I guess this movie might give you a warm fuzzy. Anybody else, anybody who can look beyond the slick facade and see the not-very-subtle manipulation, will wish we hadn't stopped throwing Christians to the lions.

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Topaz1922

"If you were ever accused of being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?" For me, I hope so and I'd like to think so because if me living in a way that's pleasing to God is a crime, them I'm proud to plead guilty!OMG! This is a great movie! How had I missed seeing this? This movie is truly a testament of how we can overcome ANYTHING with the help of Christ! The characters are dealing with overcoming homelessness, PTSD, infertility, being a changed person despite being judged because of a prior incarceration, dying from leukemia yet still being happy and a light for others, alienation from family and suicidal thoughts, the death of a child and learning to not stay in a place of mourning but to live and help others, poverty and leaving a life of crime, trusting God's provision through tithing despite mounting financial debts, defending your faith in God to those who say He doesn't exist and being faithful to God and His principles despite being accused of pushing your beliefs onto others simply for sharing His Word and being threatened to choose God or your job. If you haven't seen this movie, please do! It's the best faith-based movie I've seen yet (better than Courageous, God's Not Dead and even War Room). It truly shows how you can love again, that miracles do exist and that we do NOT have to be the people we used to be or products of our circumstances and despite what we are going through, God is with us and will provide as long as we have faith and......BELIEVE! "Faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead."- James 2:17"But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you." -Matt. 5:44

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Shady Barsoum

I saw this movie without knowing its content, I was so impressed by the story and how the writer, director and the whole cast did a great effort to spread the name of God and Jesus Christ in the hearts of others. It really touched my heart first as a Christian second as a human. I hope that it can do the same to others , it will do that for sure to many people , something that i am sure about. If you are not a believer I am quite sure that you may consider a chance with God, he will surely accept it and if you are a believer this movie will, I hope, spread the faith to your whole life and soul. This movie deserves 10 stars for sure not less.

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