I don't think it's bad for a film to have an evangelical intent. However, the bar is pretty low for Christian Films, and I think the makers of Left Behind knew that. So they let a lot of things slide, making this movie with a pretty good premise turn out pretty bad.
And it became pretty clear to me what the writers, pretending to know what it is that turns people off of Christianity, think it must be like for a sinning non-christian. It's not the preaching and the glorifying of God that turns people off. It's the polarization and the hypocrisy. Speaking of polarization, I don't see why any film needs to be explicitly Christian unless it's meant to be viewed only at church. It's not like anyone sets out to make "secular" art.
After all, religious themes exist in every other form of media. We've seen how Christian Rock turned out. While just as good as other music, pretty much any band could call their music Christian so they could exploit a decidedly separate industry. Do you think Michelangelo would have painted so many religious things if it wasn't for the money? So what's the point in dividing Christian Films from Secular Films when almost every story contains some form of allegory.
So what was wrong with Left Behind? None of the characters were believable. In fact, all the sinning non-christians were caricatures. There seemed to be little effort put into making this movie believable or good. But obviously main agenda here wasn't to make a good movie.
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- Adaptation
- Birdy
- Wild at Heart
- Joe
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- Color Out of Space
- Mom and Dad
- Peggy Sue Got Married
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- Gone in 60 Seconds
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- Face/Off
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- Moonstruck
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- Bringing Out the Dead
- The Family Man
- Knowing
- It Could Happen to You
- 8mm
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- Between Worlds
- Left Behind
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- 211
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