Reviewed by: Maggie Hays
CONTRIBUTOR
Moral Rating: | Average |
Moviemaking Quality: |
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Primary Audience: | Adults Teens |
Genre: | Romance Fantasy Comedy |
Length: | 1 hr. 43 min. |
Year of Release: | 2008 |
USA Release: |
September 19, 2008 (1,400 theaters) DVD: December 27, 2008 |
Featuring |
Greg Kinnear Ricky Gervais Téa Leoni (Tea Leoni) Kristen Wiig See all » |
Director |
David Koepp—Writer: “War of the Worlds,” “Mission: Impossible,” “Spider-Man,” “Jurassic Park” Director: “Secret Window,” “Stir of Echoes” |
Producer | Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum, Joseph E. Iberti, Gavin Polone, Ezra Swerdlow |
Distributor |
DreamWorks Pictures, aka DreamWorks Studios, a production label of Amblin Partners |
“He sees dead people… and they annoy him.”
Ricky Gervais plays a New York City dentist who can see and speak with the dead. Approaching this review from a Christian worldview and knowledge of Scripture, I have to say this movie has a lot wrong with it. When you read what the Bible says about what happens to us after death, this movie is highly inaccurate. But at no time does this film claim to be produced from a Christian perspective or intended to Spiritually affect our lives. It is a romantic comedy. I laughed out loud many times in this movie, as did everyone around me. And I was moved by the final scenes. Here are some details you may want to know before choosing to see this movie:
You have to keep in mind that this is not a Christian movie. It does not approach death and judgment from that worldview. If you expect Scriptural accuracy, you will be disappointed in this movie. This film is intended to “play to the worldly”. It offends to some point with some objectionable language. However, compared to other swill that Hollywood dumps on screens these days, this movie spares us the explicit sex and continual raw language.
Violence: None / Profanity: Moderate / Sex/Nudity: None
See list of Relevant Issues—questions-and-answers.
My Ratings: Moral rating: Average / Moviemaking quality: 3½