Time Changer | D. David Morin, Gavin MacLeod | The acting could be better, but it is an important message
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Time Changer
Time Changer
D. David Morin
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Gavin MacLeod
Hanover House, 2003
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highly recommended
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may be a little strident in its core message (i.e., ethics don't count unless they're backed by the force of Christ), but as an above-average feature for the Christian market, it's pretty agreeable. D. David Morin stars as a late-19th-century Bible professor named Carlisle, whose efforts to publish a book arguing that morals can be taught independent of Christ's teachings is denounced by one Dr. Anderson (Gavin Macleod), a board member at Carlisle's seminary. Anderson, who happens to be in possession of a time machine, sends Carlisle to the year 2001, where the latter quickly discovers the pitfalls of a secular world with relative morality and no absolute (i.e., Christian) standards. Time Changer's seasoned supporting cast, including Paul Rodriguez, Jennifer O'Neill, and Hal Linden, bring a professional gloss to the film that helps counter its thematic single-mindedness, while director Rich Christiano serves up some passable science fiction to go with all the preaching. --Tom Keogh
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Fantastic movie
Someone recommended this movie to us, and at first it looked like it was going to be one of those low-budget looking old movies, but it actually starts out in the past, then jumps to the present and is quite well done. It was a fascinating movie, and our whole family liked it (2 adults, 2 teens and a tween). It gave us something to think about, specifically how many guidelines that the secular world live by are actually straight from the Bible, but are no longer attributed to God's word. This movie shows how this type of thinking could have innocently originated, and before you know it, God has been removed from the picture and there is no validity to the rules or way of thinking. We all anjoyed it and highly recommend it.
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The acting could be better, but it is an important message
I have used this movie to show my children the double standards in today's society. The movie points out that although curse words are common place in modern society(freedom of speech), the name of God used in any positive way is no longer acceptable.
It is also sad to see in the film, the state of many churches of today (thankfully, not all). The acting could be better, but considering the film's budget, they did great.
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