I must admit that I only saw about half of the movie. But that was enough. What started out as a somewhat dull story about a farmer and his family relocating to South Africa and starting over from scratch, suddenly turned into bible class.
We see a family being torn apart by frustration and failures with the man of the house driven to the brink of reason. Then one day, they are invited to church where Angus has a nervous breakdown and embraces Jesus. From then on, suddenly everything starts to work out. Now we see Angus lying around in the cornfields. We see him summoning rain during a runaway bushfire ....
... and when he starts resurrecting the dead, I just thought it was enough.
To put it frankly: If you are not a Christian and don't want to become one, it's a waste of time and money.
End of story.
We see a family being torn apart by frustration and failures with the man of the house driven to the brink of reason. Then one day, they are invited to church where Angus has a nervous breakdown and embraces Jesus. From then on, suddenly everything starts to work out. Now we see Angus lying around in the cornfields. We see him summoning rain during a runaway bushfire ....
... and when he starts resurrecting the dead, I just thought it was enough.
To put it frankly: If you are not a Christian and don't want to become one, it's a waste of time and money.
End of story.