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Milltown Pride (2011)
Disappointing...
This movie is not worth $5, let alone the $25+ they are asking for it. Stiff, stilted acting or acting more appropriate to a stage performance; a plot that embarrassed rather than uplifted or challenged me as a Christian; and a completely unrealistic view of the South during that era. Every single person in this movie is Caucasian. Many of them have no Southern accent, or a Southern accent that comes and goes at will. There is an empty feeling to this movie-- as if there were so many opinions and so many important people to please in the making of it, that all the meaning or depth it could have had just faded away. It feels over-sanitized to the point of sterility. Even the drinking doesn't seem realistic, just silly. Billy Sunday's meeting is pitifully quiet and dull, unlike the real Sunday's vigorous sermons and vocally enthusiastic audience. The other BJU movies had more 'heart' in them; this one is an empty shell, void of suspense or interest, void of spiritual depth-- just a tiptoe journey over the surface of Christianity with the issue of drinking tacked on to the gospel.