A marketing executive tries to find Mr. Right on a Christian dating website. When impressing her dream guy ends in disaster, Gwyneth gets in touch with her spiritual side.
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Cast
Lacey Chabert
Gwyneth Hayden
Jonathan Patrick Moore
Paul Wood
Saidah Arrika Ekulona
Pam Thomas
Stephen Tobolowsky
Douglas 'The Admiral' McCarver
John O'Hurley
Donny De Bona
Morgan Fairchild
Lacie Wood
David Keith
Bill Wood
Corbin Bernsen
Matt
Jill Saunders
Kelly
Sascha Alexander
Jessy McKenzie
Justin Dray
Tommy
Tony D. Czech
Jimmy McKenzie
Jessa French
Gabby
Jelynn Sophia
Sable
Anna Anderson
Allison
Erin Bethea
Jennifer
Heaven Torres
Maria
Herson Chavez
Eduardo
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source: Christian Mingle
Great movie. Kinda how we feel when we are new when we are trying to fit in with other new believers while trying to figure out Jesus.
This 100 minute advertisement/Christian propaganda film seems to mainly focus on the message that "When a woman says DON'T do something, she secretly wants you to do it! Because Christian women are property and consent is just a fun game!"
First of all,,, this website sucks. I typed everything and it was deleted. I will be writing a review later on. Secondly, I don't want to bash this movie completely because I loved Gweneth but frankly she can do so much better than that jerk face of a guy Paul. She was trying to get away from her normal type of guy but she went right into another male related trap. Paul was a two faced, narcissistic jerk who only cared about himself. He literally told her that he never wanted to see her again. And them as soon as he breaks up with his precious girlfriend that he thought was so much better than Gwen, he tries to be all romantic and show up in freaking Mexico. Like no Paul. You can't just do that. You caused days and weeks and maybe months of agony for her. she had to leave the country she was so upset. And then you think you can just get her back? Well in real life that would not happen. It's not that easy Paul. You suck Paul. If I were Gweneth you know where you would be? Back in America crying with your ruined reputation to you mama and papa that are jerk faces as well. 0/10 would not recommend >:[
Made up verses, and is not how real Christian's act. Terrible movie.
Christian mingle as a movie is a statement about us as human beings, and how we overdramatise romance. Love is a chemical and not real like the government or Australia. We live in a society where movies like Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed are treated like garbage, have "flat dialogue". I think they're just being flat, like the earth we live on. Watch this movie, enjoy it, then show your commitment to god by drinking a jug of clorox bleach.
I decided to watch this movie as a joke. Sometimes going into a movie knowing it's bad will sometimes help brace for the train wreck. But no foreknowledge of this film could prepare you for how bad it is. On the nose dialogue. No empathy for any characters. Forced changed. Forced plot. Even the camera work is amateur. The best types of films are supposed to make you forget you're watching a film. Sadly, for Christian Mingle, you're constantly reminded you're watching a movie. A bad one.
What got me to check this on Netflix was the cool lil' girl I remember from Party of Five who is all grownz up and has been for quite a while lol; but really I thought the premise was pretty cool, lots of selfish egoistical creepy duplicitous guys, secular guys for that matter so one night she decides to hook up with someone who perhaps my really live by some other creedo besides the former, someone perhaps with scruples and is at least trying to live right, right meaning , there is no right and wrong, unless you do live by a specific creed with all its corollary attendant ethoes and such, but in reality, what is right and what is wrong, there is such a huge grey area and that is where story comes along, if life was easy we would just all buy one single blue-print and that's that, safe and sound for the rest of our lives and hopefully in the after, but that is not the case; we live in a world where many many people have their own beliefs about right and wrong and we sort of get along as long as its not pushed right in our face or lorded over us in some strange self-imposed self-righteous way and this lil 'gem didnt' do that, it just went along quietly chipping away at a sweet lil' story about two people that happened to be very different but as it turned out, not so much and so we were able to connect a few dots and enjoy a lil' non-secular fun in a story that was not just Christians but for anyone who has felt lonely for in the end , the universal God in our human plight is loneliness , "alone" do we remain alone or do we seek and thou shall find and in the end will we rue the day... Who is right here? This was a really sweet tale and yes, I could of done with a few of the rustic rube Christian cliches, but one cliche I really thought was nice was the strength and solidarity found in any close nit group and here, it just happened to be a Christian fellowship. It was very nice and very sweet I recommend it.
Sadly, only the main character, Gwyneth, was played by an actor with any real chops. How is it that a supposedly faith-based production company can't even get Christians right? Nearly every Christian in the film was portrayed as a one-dimensional cardboard cutout of the secular stereotype. These characters had no humor. They were judgemental and flat out boring. They all came across very cultish. As one who came to Christ as an adult, I can honestly say it may never have happened if the Christians I'd encountered were like those portrayed here.
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