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Do You Believe?

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 2h
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6.1/10
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Do You Believe? (2015)
A dozen different souls - all moving in different directions, all longing for something more. As their lives unexpectedly intersect, they each are about to discover there is power in the Cross of Christ ... even if they don't yet believe it. When a local pastor is shaken to the core by the visible faith of an old street-corner preacher, he is reminded that true belief always requires action. His response ignites a faith-fueled journey that powerfully impacts everyone it touches in ways that only God could orchestrate.
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When a pastor is shaken by the visible faith of a street-corner preacher, he is reminded that true belief always requires action. His response ignites a journey that impacts everyone it touc... Read allWhen a pastor is shaken by the visible faith of a street-corner preacher, he is reminded that true belief always requires action. His response ignites a journey that impacts everyone it touches in ways that only God could orchestrate.When a pastor is shaken by the visible faith of a street-corner preacher, he is reminded that true belief always requires action. His response ignites a journey that impacts everyone it touches in ways that only God could orchestrate.

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    • Jon Gunn
  • Writers
    • Chuck Konzelman
    • Cary Solomon
  • Stars
    • Mira Sorvino
    • Sean Astin
    • Alexa PenaVega
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    • Director
      • Jon Gunn
    • Writers
      • Chuck Konzelman
      • Cary Solomon
    • Stars
      • Mira Sorvino
      • Sean Astin
      • Alexa PenaVega
    • 98User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 22Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Mira Sorvino
    Mira Sorvino
    • Samantha
    Sean Astin
    Sean Astin
    • Dr. Farell
    Alexa PenaVega
    Alexa PenaVega
    • Lacey
    Ted McGinley
    Ted McGinley
    • Matthew
    Grifon Aldren
    Grifon Aldren
    • Kriminal
    • (as Senyo Amoaku)
    Brian Bosworth
    Brian Bosworth
    • Joe
    Valerie Domínguez
    Valerie Domínguez
    • Elena
    Delroy Lindo
    Delroy Lindo
    • Malachi
    Andrea Logan
    Andrea Logan
    • Andrea
    • (as Andrea Logan White)
    Lee Majors
    Lee Majors
    • J.D.
    William Matthews
    William Matthews
    • Bobby
    • (as Matthew Tailford)
    Tracy Melchior
    Tracy Melchior
    • Grace
    Makenzie Moss
    Makenzie Moss
    • Lily
    Madison Pettis
    Madison Pettis
    • Maggie
    Cybill Shepherd
    Cybill Shepherd
    • Teri
    Shwayze
    Shwayze
    • Pretty Boy
    J.J. Soria
    J.J. Soria
    • Carlos
    • (as Joseph Julian Soria)
    Mavrick Von Haug
    • Nefarius
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      • Jon Gunn
    • Writers
      • Chuck Konzelman
      • Cary Solomon
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    9davidthijsens

    Putting faith into practice

    This is certainly one of the best christian movies that I have ever seen. I was able to relate to several characters in this movie. This movie is for Christians who do not yet know how to put their faith in practice. Moreover, this film shows how you can have serious impact in this world if you decide to help your neighbor. The audience is not only asked the question whether they truly believe or not, but also what they are going to do about it. Overall, the movie has a good plot and an inspiring message.
    sdg-29029

    Great Movie

    This was a great movie and it is encouraging that there are more Christians in Hollywood then originally thought just that the ones that aren't are the loudest. I read a post that said there was only one black guy in the movie, once again about race and ask which race is perpetuating it. Anyway check the cast on IMDb and you will see that there are more black then one I can think of 6 with out looking. The movie was great so I recommend everyone with and open mind to see it for what it is. Propaganda? Propaganda is trying to make you think one way this movie is trying to tell you about the cross and let you decide which way you want to think.
    8cantujoe

    Do you believe?

    After suffering through "Saving Christmas" and reading that this movie had received bad reviews on many sites, I really was not expecting much. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised. For me, It was gripping and thought provoking. The acting was a lot better than the reviews, and the story line was well put together for a 120 minute movie. This is definitely worth watching and once again proves that you should never take some "critics" review of a movie too seriously. What I loved about it is how it ties together 12 different peoples journey to Christ and tackles that age old question, "why does God let bad things happen to good people?". It shows how we only see a little part of his plan and his understanding is far greater than ours.
    8strangenstein

    Solid Christian-themed movie

    It's not easy pulling off an anthology movie, Christian-themed or not. The task of writing multiple stories, giving time for each character to grow, then bringing them all together for a believable climax seems to fail more often than not. Do You Believe? does an excellent job of creating multiple characters/story lines I cared about!

    The acting is solid throughout, with my biggest compliment (and surprise) going to Brian Bosworth. His character's innate warmth resonates in every scene he's in. It's not a big, flashy part but it suits his talents well and he nails it. Ted McGinley also scores high marks as a pastor who just wants to do the right thing.

    As I mentioned earlier, pulling off an anthology film is not an easy task and yes, there will be some who'll say the ending is clichéd, having all these characters intersect. But that's the point! God wants a personal relationship with all of us and He can use our lives however He sees fit. If you're a Christian, you'll get it. If not, give the movie a chance and see where it leads your heart.
    6CleveMan66

    "Do You Believe?" rises above its one-sided arguments with an inherently entertaining story.

    It's difficult to credibly review a faith-based film. No matter what you say/write, people will assume that your opinion, whether positive or negative, is unduly influenced by your own personal religious convictions, whether pro or con. Anyone who sees a lot of movies for the purpose of reviewing them will inevitably feel compelled to see a movie that he or she didn't really want to see. The reviewer's obligation, however, is the same whether he/she wanted to see the movie or not – to be as open-minded and objective as possible and judge the movie fairly based on entertainment value alone. In fact, that's part of the joy in reviewing movies – being pleasantly surprised, coming across an undiscovered gem – and telling others about it, so they can consider seeing that movie and maybe have a similarly positive experience. Having said all that, I went to see "Do You Believe?" (PG-13, 1:55) without any agenda to trash it or praise it, but to judge it on entertainment value alone, which is what I'm about to do…

    From the producers of 2014's "God's Not Dead", "Do You Believe?" asks the title's question – and the follow-up question: if so, what do you do about it? – in a variety of ways. The film is part sermon, part morality play and part human drama which follows the stories of 12 Chicagoans as they are each forced to answer one or both of those questions, depending on where each is in his/her spiritual journey and whether he or she responds positively or negatively to the Christian message, as presented. That message is the mainstream evangelical Christian message of making a conscious decision to repent of your sins and trust Jesus Christ for your salvation. But the movie isn't just about getting "saved". In asking that second question, the movie takes a strong stand that a sincere belief in Christ requires the commitment of a changed life that follows the example set by Jesus in the Bible, as much as humanly possible.

    The movie's main character, Pastor Matthew (Ted McGinley) is asked that first question by a street preacher named Malachi (Delroy Lindo), answers in the affirmative, and then gets the follow-up question, which makes him wonder whether his faith in God is being sufficiently demonstrated in the things he does. The point is hammered home dramatically when Matthew witnesses Malachi confront four young black men stealing a van and refusing to back down when the gang's leader, known as Kriminal (Senyo Amoaku) points a gun at Malachi's head and threatens him before driving off. Matthew isn't the only one affected by this scene. Kriminal's younger brother, Pretty Boy (Shwayze), sitting in the passenger seat of that van, wonders aloud if Malachi might be right. Matthew gives a sermon in which he challenges his spiritual flock not only to believe in the Gospel intellectually, but to do something about it. This sermon, and the small wooden crosses everyone in the church that night received, set into motion a series of events that affect all the movie's main characters.

    The lives of these 12 people intersect, much the way that the lives of several Angelinos intersected in 2006's Best Picture Oscar Winner, "Crash". Pretty Boy literally stumbles into the church as that sermon is in progress and is invited into the sanctuary by Joe (Brian Bosworth), a gentle giant of a man who tells P.B., "I've been where you are." Joe had earlier shown the sincerity of his faith by inviting a homeless woman named Samantha (Mira Sorvino) and her young daughter Lily (Makenzie Moss) to stay at his place for the night. Later in the movie, J.D. and Teri (Lee Majors and Cybill Shepherd), still grieving the tragic loss of their daughter, also meet and reach out to Samantha and Lily. Meanwhile, Pastor Matthew and his wife (Tracy Lindsey Melchior) similarly reach out to a homeless pregnant teenager (Madison Pettis). An EMT (Liam Matthews) reaches out on the job and shares his faith with a dying man and won't apologize to the widow, for which Bobby's wife (Valerie Dominquez) criticizes him and the widow's lawyer (Andrea Logan White) sues him. Rounding out the main cast are a Marine (Joseph Julian Soria) whose tour in Afghanistan left him with a bad case of PTSD and a young suicidal woman (Alexa PenaVega) who reach out to each other, while Dr. Farell (Sean Astin), the token atheist/agnostic in the story, watches, participates in and reacts to many of the movie's goings-on with disgust.

    "Do You Believe?" is a surprisingly entertaining piece of propaganda. The movie carries a clear message and doesn't try to hide its agenda, but presents some of the non-believers as one-dimensional caricatures, much like the film's producers did in "God's Not Dead", but the most of the characters are a bit more nuanced in this film. We do see non-believers do good things, and we see believers struggling to do the right thing, and not always making the best choices. What helps sell all this is the most talented, experienced and well-known group of actors that I've ever seen in a faith-based film. Among others, this cast includes an Oscar winner (Sorvino), the star of several classic movies (Astin, from "The Goonies", "Rudy" and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy), a very accomplished movie and TV actor (Lindo), actors whose TV careers span most of the past six decades (McGinley, Shepherd and Majors) and a former NFL player (Bosworth). The script weaves together all the characters' stories brilliantly. Almost every character I mentioned above interacts with at least three of the others and the action culminates in a surprisingly dramatic third act. There's a bit of melodrama here and an intentionally one-sided message which dismisses all other points of view, but this is still a pretty entertaining film. "B"

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    • Trivia
      Including a question mark in a movie title is considered bad luck in the movie industry.
    • Quotes

      Matthew: The cross is bloodstained. It loves. It forgives. It demands.

    • Connections
      Featured in Joni Table Talk: Do You Believe - David A.R. White (2015)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Richie Fike, Matthew Hooper and Travis Ryan

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Đức Tin
    • Filming locations
      • Manistee, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies
      • Pure Flix Entertainment
      • 10 West Studios
      • Believe Entertainment (II)
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    • Budget
      • $2,300,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,985,600
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,591,282
      • Mar 22, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,410,698
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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