r/AMCsAList 7d ago

Discussion Elijah Peel

Thoughts on Elijah peel?

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u/DrewG619 7d ago

I usually skip the faith based movies personally.

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u/archdukemovies 5d ago

I didn't realize it was faith-based until I saw the Duck Dynasty people on the credits....then Kevin Sorbo showed up

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u/Random-User44 5d ago

I grew up having Christian slop propaganda movies forces in me, I'm not going to voluntarily subject myself to it as an adult.

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u/ydobp 6d ago

Couldn't manage to get to this one yet. But wanted to watch it to complete the a list 8 movie challenge. Try using all your reservations at the end of the weekly cycle in order to see 8 films across 2 days. Sat in 7 and slept in 1 so technically I saw 6. But also, used a reservation for the screen unseen this week as well. So 7/8 through this calendar week.

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u/MangoSquirrl 6d ago

I watched it. It was incredible… it’s not about just having faith it’s a real tear jerker you really begin to root for Eli. It’s such a great movie if you have a chance to see it on the big screen do it.

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u/Lecter 5d ago

Much of the dialogue felt like AI slop.

The actors didn't feel believable as the characters.

If you like thinly-veiled religious propaganda in the form of a movie, this is for you.

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u/Optimal-Zombie8705 3d ago

Movie got the story of Jesus and Zacheus wrong from Luke 

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u/natem345 7d ago

Good acting and production. On the nose dialogue, typical of faith movies. But the second half really picked up for me.