2/10
Some good travel footage, that's about it.
7 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Other than good travel footage, this movie is unfortunately bad overall. The "miracles" are unbelievable - in the literal sense - when the acting appears so fake, and there is no corroboration anywhere. The India maharishi story, who supposedly just instantly converts to Christianity, is especially unbelievable. If an Indian maharishi literally just quickly converted to Christianity, and then supposedly went to tell all his "disciples" to convert - which Ravi later in the movie supposedly "confirms" - that would be a major news story that you could find referenced. I could find nothing.

None of the supposed miracles in this movie are ever evidenced. If a real "healer" went through Jerusalem curing maladies and having Jesus "grow 2 new disks" in someone's back instantly relieving them in pain forever, that would be worldwide news. Instead, we are supposed to believe an obviously biased independent movie Director and the group he follows.

If you are already convinced of miracles and believe anything somebody says is true, especially when it is on video (produced by a biased video team who is trying to say it is), then this movie is probably for you. You can feel good about it and hold it up as claim of God's miracles. However, if you are not so pre-disposed, then this movie is a waste of time.
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