



The Shack
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Deenise A. Abrams-Smith
> 24 hourGreat movie. Watched it more than 1 time. It was so good. The whole family liked it.
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Beth H Malbon
> 24 hourIt’s always wonderful to watch a movie about God, and this movie was made fabulously well. A beautiful faith journey that the whole family will love. Not many movies depict the Trinity, but The Shack does.
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AmazingShopper
> 24 hourEveryone needs to watch this compelling and thought-provoking video! It gives you a new perspective of the Holy Trinity.
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Dorcas Pacocha
> 24 hourMakes you consider things that you may have trouble wrapping your mind around.
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Joe Salem
> 24 hourTouching and intelligent. Very well done and very much needed!!
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Rachel Linder
> 24 hourI just have to say ⚠️**TRIGGER WARNING** ⚠️ ⚠️ Kidnapping ⚠️ Child death⚠️ As a father and his three children are on a camping trip, his family experiences a near drowning, when after he rescues one of his children, he is relieved to see that child is going to be okay. However, one of his children come up missing. (Kidnapped & SA & murdered). Filled with grief and anger and un forgiveness, family growing apart, he has lost his faith until receives a mysterious letter with no return address, asking him to return to where it all began. Filled with suspense, heartbreaking moments, laughter moments, this is one movie you must see. Though it isn’t 100% biblically accurate, this movie serves its purpose on topics of God, Jesus, family, forgiveness, letting go and allowing God to take charge, loss, grief, faith, loss of faith and regaining it. The Shack stirred up things in me I kept or tried to keep buried deep within myself for years but also showed me exactly where I was lacking and reminded me that everyone deserves forgiveness, not just for the one that has done me wrong but more importantly, myself. This movie is in my opinion appropriate for all ages 12 yrs and up. Staring Tim McGraw
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Ashley Shayia MUA
> 24 hourI wish the whole world would watch this movie!!
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Sheena
> 24 hourNot 100% theologically sound, but the best of God is reflected. Kind of like the Chosen; not to be viewed as Gospel, but definitely displays the love of Jesus.
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MelloPi
> 24 hourAfter I read the book 4 or 5 years ago, I hoped that this would someday be made into a movie so that the message of forgiveness, redemption, and His love so deep and awesome could be shared with millions more. (Too few people read a good book or The Good Book anymore.) When I heard the movie had been made, I waited to see it so that I could first let go of a bias I had that made me assume the movie would not do the book justice. Aside from a few details throughout the story, which the book went into more depth to develop and a couple a deviations in the movie compared to the book, the message of this story in both publications was spot-on the same. I only wish the actor that played the Son looked more like how He was described in the book, which was taken from the description given to us in Isaiah 53:2, and not the handsome man that played Him in the movie. I knew the Holy Spirit was going to be a challenging role to fill, given the books description as One more ethereal and not of solid bodily form. However, the movie did well to cast a shimmering light about the actress at times so I give it a pass. As for the one that played God, there isnt an actress alive today that could have filled this role better or aligned more perfectly with how the book described Him. The only major story line piece missing from the movie was when Mack (after his car accident at the end) directed authorities to the cave where they would find the remains of his daughter. Watch the movie. Read the book. You will love them both.
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Elizabeth
> 24 hourSuch a beautiful film from beginning to end. The actors and vibe of the film is so beautiful. Love, love, love it!