6/10
An Enjoyable Conversation
25 June 2013
Following on the heels of the original film, "A Perfect Stranger", the daughter known as "Sarah Cominsky" (Ruby Lewis) is now a teenager who is leaving her home in Chicago and traveling to Portland with the hope of being accepted into the Art Institute there. Having just learned of her mother's supposed dinner with Jesus at a restaurant, Sarah is suddenly quite anxious to leave home and skeptical of all religion-to include Christianity. What she doesn't know is that Jesus is sitting in a seat next to her on the airplane to Portland. What follows next is an enjoyable conversation between the two of them. At any rate, although quite similar to the previous film, this movie is almost as delightful as it manages to mix some humor with some deeply spiritual points-of-view. Now, I have no doubt that most Christians will like this movie. However, it might also appeal to non-Christians as well. That said, it's worth a look for those who might be interested.
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