Director: Christian D. Moore•Genres: Drama, Family
Reverend David Hill finds himself and his congregation facing a difficult decision when the government attempts to shut down their church. Simultaneously, a group of students, led by Pastor David Hill, travel to Washington D.C. to defend their right to free speech and religious freedom.
The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who cited its predictable plot, heavy-handed messaging, and lack of cinematic quality. Audience reception was similarly polarized, with its core Christian audience generally more favorable.
Critiques often point to the film's overly simplistic portrayal of complex issues.
The acting and dialogue are frequently described as uninspired.
Many reviewers found the film to be preachy and lacking in subtlety.
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The 'God's Not Dead' franchise is known for its strong evangelical themes and has a dedicated following within Christian communities, despite generally poor reviews from mainstream critics.
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