I Am Living Proof (#658)
I think I should read more or know more about the movies I see before actually going to see them. A case in point for the second weekend film I saw. This one was a documentary and very, very faith-based. I AM LIVING PROOF is a blatant commercial for revivalism and did nothing to change my mind about faith healers. This 1 hour and 24 minute film about three people who find themselves in dire straits and are healed was written, directed and produced—and starred in—by a minister and faith healer. The last words you can attribute to me: They never use the term faith healer in the film but…. In my I guess you might call it naivety, I have long believed in miracles, but not those that occurred in a tent filled with hundreds or thousands of fervent "believers" as witnesses to healings. Having said that, I am willing to concede that the documentary was well done and the participants convincing. I still need to be convinced that it is not just another Burt Lancaster film I'm watching. It's interesting to note that at this writing, there were no ratings by critics or audiences for this film.
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