Pray.
Pray.
PG | 28 November 2007 (USA)
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Some friends enjoy an out-of-town rock concert. After some eerie events at their hotel, the friends abandon their night of rest and decide to drive thru the night back to their hometown several hours away. However, someone or something follows them home. After a seemingly uneventful school day, events unfold that find the lead character alone at the Mall later that evening. As the night closes in, the mall closes, and we find our heroine mysteriously trapped inside. However, she is not alone. It will take her resolute strength and unflinching faith (and a few shocking "miracles" along the way) for her to escape the night.

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Incannerax

What a waste of my time!!!

Lollivan

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Arianna Moses

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Yash Wade

Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.

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garden-17

Ah, the Christian thriller. Admittedly, an endangered species these days. "Pray." is the answer as to why they are endangered (it doesn't help that the movie was inspired by a camp-fire story). Its sequels are the answer as to why they will stay that way.The Plot: Two girls go to a Christian music concert. They go home early after being crept out by a spooky hotel manager/concierge. They then go to school...then, one of the girls (Madison) decides to go to the mall. Uplifting mayhem ensues, with a positive miracle at the end. Let's just say, God works in mysterious ways...and, apparently, so do Hondas.Special Effects: There are about as many special effects in this movie, as there are zebras in Antarctica. "John Carpenter's The Thing", this is not.Cinematography: Most of it is a single camera, completely motionless; if the camera ever does move, it seems to move in a circle (almost as if it's on a tripod), although there are the occasional "steady-cam" shots (I reluctantly use that term, because the shots I recall weren't very "steady"). Many shots are so "raw", it's almost as if they stole the camera from the set of "Baise Moi". Not to mention, everything in this movie has a microphone...except the actors/actresses. It's pathetic when I can hear a persons' shoes better than I can hear the person talk.Acting: There is seemingly no acting; an unusual omission from a motion picture. It is clear that most everyone you see on film has never acted in his/her life. It's sad that the mechanic at the end of the movie...is the most talented of the actors/actresses. The two principle actresses were quite likable, however. Nonetheless, being nice does not a good performance make. Winona Ryder is proof of that ("Alien: Resurrection", anyone?).Editing: There is none. Director Mark Mitchell seems to want to stretch things out as long as possible. Shots seem endless. It's like watching paint dry...and then crack...and then fall off...over the course of 20 years. In the span of 72 minutes.Bottom line: Look, I have nothing wrong with Christianity, or Christians, or the message this movie is attempting to reinforce (that miracles can happen, and that faith can help people in times of turmoil). I respect the fact that someone (other than the makers of "Saw", "Death Sentence", and "Law-Abiding Citizen") has made an attempt to make a "philosophical thriller". But, whether Christian or not, there is no excuse not to: (1) make an attempt to act (or learn how to), (2) attempt to make complicated shots, (3) edit the film, and (4) have any attempts at suspense, without telegraphed scares and little to no atmosphere. I know, many non-Christians make this mistake, too. However, in the real world, cars without engines cannot be driven (nor, could Madison have survived a serial killer)!!! I give this movie a 5 out of 10. And two of those points are purely out of penance.

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becca141

I usually like Christian movies and movies based on true stories, especially ones with an unexpected twist but this was a very low budget movie that seemed more like an urban legend to me. The movie seemed more like a class project by amateur film makers. The movie was too drawn out, it didn't really concentrate on the miracle, once it happened the movie was over. The only Christian basis in the movie was the background music and the occasional clip on TV the rest of it was filled with bad acting and was slow moving with amateur camera footage. To make it seem like less of an urban legend the movie could have easily been more compressed to allow more time to concentrate on the miracle.

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rwishum

This movie is an awesome movie for teens and young adult as well as older adults. Very suspenseful and thrilling. With a surprise ending that may just make you a believe of true miracle. The actors and actresses are great. The lead actress will be a star one day. The "shape" did a great job of being creepy and scary. The movie has a awesome plot that will keep your attention and will leave you of wanting more. I recommend this movie to any one who enjoys thrillers, but tired of bad language and sexual content that you find in many of today's thrillers. This movie is a perfect movie for a youth gathering or a family movie night with teen-age children. This movie is a must have in any movie collection.

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palancaster-2

My 12 year old granddaughter absolutely loved this movie. She liked the scary part and also the story...the ending surprised her so much she was going "wow". I think this is such a refreshing answer to teens and pre-teens for a movie. The story kept her attention and satisfied her desire for a good movie. Thanks to the producers and writers. We need more of this kind of movie that exemplifies good morals for our young people. Thanks so much...I hope that you will consider writing and producing another movie of this caliber. The actresses and actors did a great job of making it real. To hold a 12 year old's attention is a quite a statement and she did not even have pop corn or coke!!

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