Submitted by OldAstroLandscapeGuy t3_11eht1o in movies

I was looking to find info on this movie and it seems that while any other new release has a mega thread plus other posts, there is almost nothing for Jesus Revolution…. It really can’t be because it’s religious based right? My wife and I go to the movies almost every weekend and see a wide variety of movies and honestly this was better than most just from a pure acting, story telling and execution perspective.

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[deleted] t1_jae3hg1 wrote

It will get more buzz when Jesus Reloaded is released.

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roto_disc t1_jae4933 wrote

> It really can’t be because it’s religious based right?

This is precisely why no one gives a fuck.

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duskywindows t1_jae6sst wrote

>It really can’t be because it’s religious based right?

It really can lmao

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Dottsterisk t1_jae36uf wrote

Be the change you want to see.

Right now, from this post, I still don’t know much about it.

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Rufus2fist t1_jae4ghz wrote

They really NAILED it.

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Creeping_Death_89 t1_jae6qxf wrote

You're telling me you see 40+ movies a year and this one is better than most of them? What in God's name have you been going to see all this time?

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CRoseCrizzle t1_jae6hif wrote

Probably not likely to find many posts for a religious movie on a mainstream subreddit, even if the movie was excellently done. You are more likely to find some on the Christian subreddits.

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FloridaFlamingoGirl t1_jae31c1 wrote

I appreciate there being a "Christian movie" that's just a feel-good film that happens to involve the church, rather than a movie that lectures about why atheists are bad and ends with an atheist dying.

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cbbuntz t1_jaehed1 wrote

At least God's Not Dead was unintentionally hilarious

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[deleted] t1_jae3mjw wrote

That's really the only way the "oppressed" christians will go watch that kind of movie.

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njdevils901 t1_jaearac wrote

They are so oppressed they are deeply entrenched in our government!

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Write416 t1_jaedfkz wrote

Few people are discussing this movie, because "Christian movies" - movies made, specifically, to carry a pro-Christian religious message - have a terrible track record and the creative team behind this movie has - at best - a mixed record of financial success.

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Mithrawndo t1_jaed4dh wrote

Probably because it's an extreme niche.

For example when I look now, it's not available on any streaming platform in the UK, nor screening at any cinemas who list online. I expect similar will be true for other nations in the anglosphere, and it's presence in countries outside the anglosphere will be even smaller than it's non-existence here.

Films covering religious topics absolutely can be mainstream, but from what I am reading about this film - and there's plenty coming up on google searches, so I don't know why you'd be having difficulty finding information on it - this is primarily a faith-affirming flick and not just a movie about a religious topic; It's reach therefore will be limited to those people who are interested in such an experience, just as one might imagine a particularly soppy romcom's or an obscene horror's reach will be limited to a specific audience, too.

More to the point, why were you looking for information about a movie you've already seen?

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OldAstroLandscapeGuy OP t1_jaeo7oz wrote

Thanks for your response and insight... I just figured I would see what others thought about a movie that I had just seen (esp since it was the 3rd largest over the weekend) in this sub and was surprised (now seeing that maybe I shouldn't have been) that I really couldn't find anything even though it grossed over 15m over the weekend and 3rd overall... Seemed odd to me...

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Mithrawndo t1_jaetd0g wrote

Sure - top ten, in the US only, two months into the year, leaning on 60s and 70s nostalgia, with overt religion-specific messaging - albeit by all accounts not too heavy-handed: That's pretty niche, my dude.

It's really not surprising to me that nobody on an international forum has talked about this film before you did; Particularly given that Reddit can oft bear the reputation in some circles of being a hive of scum and villainy.

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Intelligent-Age2786 t1_jaeaorj wrote

I just haven’t seen it. Doesn’t really appeal to me. Probably the case for a fair amount of other people.

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Greedy-Loss9030 t1_jae62od wrote

I'd rather watch a Marvel movie instead. I hate Marvel movies.

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Weak_Ninja6615 t1_jaf0u4f wrote

Let’s be for real. You posted this purely for the chance to complain to your friends about being persecuted on Sunday. If you like to movie and want to start a discussion about it, then do that. This ain’t the place for you to pretend like you have a ministry.

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OldAstroLandscapeGuy OP t1_jaefycv wrote

These varied responses are interesting to me. At the end of the day, its just a movie... There are all kinds of movie themes these days but I don't think I have seen the kind of adverse reaction or suppression of any other genre, especially in this so called "movie" (not "non religious movie") sub reddit who's stated goal is: "The goal of /r/Movies is to provide an inclusive place for discussions and news about films with major releases." Since Jesus Revolution is in the top 10 opening weekend grossing films for 2023 (number 3 last week) you would think there would be a bit more openness, or at least normal conversation that could happen among fellow movie goers... I don't think any other theme gets this kind of reaction but maybe I am wrong... For those willing, just food for thought...

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masoyama t1_jaf483a wrote

Should we call you the wahhhmbulance?

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