"The Things That Define Our Lives" ~ Faith & Higher Mathematics Merge Under The Aurora Borealis
Synopsis: Elderly man living alone searches for proof of God's existence within the scientific discipline of mathematics. Dying of an incurable disease, his time is short so he calls upon the child he gave up to adoption years ago. Now a grown man with a family of his own he decides to meet his birth Father for the first time in the hope that he can help him out of a bad financial situation. An unlikely familial bond is formed and the race to find the divine equation is begun now pursued by both father and son.
`The Theory of Everything' released in '05 is one of the better Christian movies available today. The gospel message is present but it's not overpowering so the movie can be watched and enjoyed without feeling pressured to convert. It also provides a nice, basic introduction to the world of quantum physics, particle theory and the concept of a ten dimensional universe.
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I am really beginning to like the Christian family-focused DVDs. As the other reviewer has summarized this movie perfectly, I am going to just say this one leaped into my hand as I was waiting for my youngest to pick a game at Blockbuster and it was toally satisfying.
Links to DVDs that also inspire:
Tibet - Cry of the Snow Lion
The Snow Walker
Peace One DayJoyeux Noel / Happy Christmas - Signature Collection (Original English Version)
Left Behind - The Movie
Links to Books on Faith and America
God's Politics...
The film is inspiring, heartwarming and though-provoking , you will in no doubt feel touched by it's message
The Theory of Everything" is a wonderful Christian film. The film is inspiring, heartwarming and though-provoking that by the end of the film, you will in no doubt feel touched by it's powerful message.
VIDEO & AUDIO:
"The Theory of Everything" is featured in 1:78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen. Picture quality looks slightly compressed as you will notice some compression artifacts and for a 2005 film, the PQ doesn't look as clear as I would have hoped. There is a fine layer of grain which is fine but for the most part, picture quality for the film is good.
Audio is presented in Dolby Digital English and also Spanish and Portuguese Stereo. Dialogue is clear and can be heard clearly through the front channel speakers. For those with a modern home theater receiver and setup will probably want to have audio settings on stereo on all channels for a more immersive soundtrack but overall, audio is clear.
Subtitles are in English, English SDH, Spanish...
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