An Interview with God

2018 • 97 minutes
4.1
78 reviews
60%
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After covering the war in Afghanistan, journalist Paul Asher returns home to find his life falling apart. With his marriage near collapse, he's in the grips of a personal crisis he's struggling to understand. But the young reporter's life takes a strange turn when he is offered the opportunity of a lifetime — an interview with a mysterious man claiming to be God. Starring Academy Award® nominee David Strathairn and Brenton Thwaites, An Interview with God is a thought-provoking film that connects conflicts of faith to the miracles that can occur when we are confronted with a living hope.

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4.1
78 reviews
Angela Vigil
October 28, 2018
Why say christian point of view when we get to God we know we would ask the same question as we are humans.not understanding why we had to go through what we go through when it is so simple we put ourselves through it and not only that he does answer and he does try to help but we r blinded by the stupidity in us. Also if I don't believe in God u might want to think twice on that nothing wrong with believing I would want to stand before him with no answer and be rejected from home.
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Susan Treder
October 26, 2018
This movie asked some thought provoking questions, but it would have been more interesting if was told from a more universal God perspective and not so narrowly from a Christian point of view. I was hoping for more thought provoking discussion about the meaning of life, but this movie just barely touched on it before resorting to bible verses. Regardless, I enjoyed the story and the characters and think it's worth watching. (I do wish I could have rented it rather than buy it.)
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Davion Moore
April 27, 2019
Great move for all walks of life, just watch and listen with an open heart. As a believer of The Most High (YHWH), I found this movie to push my thought process more from a selfish stand point to being more selfless. A lot of times we deem our current situations as the end of the world. This movie helped put into perspective a phrase that I live by now: "Compared to what?" Good things happen to "bad people", just the same as bad things happen to "good people". In the scripture it's stated like this: "That you may be the children of your Father which is in Heaven: for He makes His sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and send rain on the just and on the unjust" Matthew 5:45
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