When you open your heart...there's room for everyone.
Director: Brent McCorkle, Jon Erwin
Writer: Jon Erwin, Jon Gunn
Producer: Andrew Erwin, Greg Laurie, Jon Erwin, Kevin Downes, Jerilyn Bickford, Joshua Walsh
In the 1970s, aimless teenager Greg Laurie searches for all the right things in all the wrong places until he meets Lonnie Frisbee, a charismatic hippie/street preacher. Together with local pastor Chuck Smith, they open the doors of a languishing church to an unexpected revival.
120 min
Rating: 6.648/10
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Director: Brent McCorkle, Jon Erwin
Writer: Jon Erwin, Jon Gunn
Producer: Andrew Erwin, Greg Laurie, Jon Erwin, Kevin Downes, Jerilyn Bickford, Joshua Walsh
Production Companies: Lionsgate, Kingdom Story Company, A Walsh Works Production
Countries: United States of America
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Manuel SĆ£o Bento:
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"Jesus Revolution works as a dramatic retelling of one of the greatest spiritual movements in American history, but it suffers from the constant need to deliver the next great inspirational message, sounding more preachy than authentic. Excellent performances and music packed with positive energy make this viewing a serene yet formulaic experience. It's the ideal type of film for devout viewers with a strong connection to Christianity, but for those who don't hold religious ties, this won't convert you."
Rating: C
Wuchak:
**_Biopic of Greg Laurie and the Jesus Movement of the late ā60s/early ā70s_**
A pastor in Costa Mesa (Kelsey Grammer) is concerned about the countercultureās obsession with drugs and loose sex, but also his dying church that isnāt connecting with the youth. His daughter (Ally Ioannides) brings home a hippie āJesus freakā (Jonathan Roumie) and he sees that heās genuine and gifted. The team-up sparks a movement that spreads for the next several years.
"Jesus Revolutionā (2023) is a well-done account of the Jesus Movement in SoCal between 1968-1971. Itās made in such a way that anyone whoās interested in that era and the social upheaval that was going on will appreciate it, similar to "Forrest Gump" except with more overt spirituality. For instance, thereās Janis Joplin, Timothy Leary and several iconic songs, e.g. āFree Ride,ā āListen to the Musicā and āWar.ā
While Iām somewhat familiar with Greg Laurie and his ministry, I wasnāt aware that he got his start in the Jesus Movement, nor was I familiar with Chuck Smith or Lonnie Frisbee, the latter of whom ābackslidā and died of AIDS at the premature age of 43 in 1993.
Grammer and Joel Courtney are effective as the main male protagonists, Chuck Smith and Greg Laurie respectively. Meanwhile the lovely Anna Grace Barlow is a winsome revelation as Cathe, Laurieās potential girlfriend.
While not as inspiring as "War Room" (2015), itās arguably superior to "Do You Believe?" (2015), āGodās Not Deadā (2014), "God's Not Dead 2" (2016) and "Overcomer" (2019). Itās at least on par with any of āem.
The film runs 2 hours and, was shot in Fairhope, Alabama, which is just southeast of Mobile, with several other scenes shot on-location in the coastal Los Angeles area.
GRADE: B+/A-