Movie Review: You, Me & Tuscany
‘You, Me & Tuscany’ comes with some funny moments and positive messages, but its frequent sexual humor makes it a tough dish to stomach.
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Guest (Male): A match made in heaven.
Adam Holz: In the new Sight and Sound movie, A Great Awakening, now in theaters, we're transported back to the year 1739. There, we witness a remarkable encounter between two historical figures, one of whom every school kid knows about, another who may be less familiar: Benjamin Franklin and Anglican preacher George Whitefield.
No one has ever heard a voice like Whitefield's before, a voice so powerful Franklin estimates it could be heard by 30,000 people. And the message that voice delivers focuses on the gospel. "Let us proclaim freedom to the captives," Whitefield booms, "whom the Son sets free is free indeed." Franklin appreciates Whitefield's rhetorical skill, but as a deist, he doesn't share the preacher's passion for Jesus.
Guest (Male): It is an honor to finally meet you. Your reputation precedes you in England. Do you belong to a local parish?
Guest (Male): I am a friend to every church, but a member of none.
Guest (Male): I see.
Adam Holz: Still, as this story of spiritual and cultural revival unfolds, we see how Whitefield's convictions influence the founding fathers, especially Benjamin Franklin. We also get glimpses of Whitefield's own spiritual journey, including his pilgrimage out of fearful legalism into the embrace of grace.
A smattering of violence turns up along the way when an angry mob stones Whitefield while he's preaching. Elsewhere, he's sickly after a month of fasting, a fast that leaves him near death. And the movie also shows Whitefield's flaws, most notably his support of slavery.
We're giving A Great Awakening a four out of five for family friendliness. You can read the full review at pluggedin.com/radio. I'm Adam Holz with the Plugged In movie review by Focus on the Family.
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About Plugged In Entertainment Reviews
Plugged In is a Focus on the Family publication designed to shine a light on the world of popular entertainment while giving families the essential tools they need to understand, navigate and impact the culture in which they live. Through our reviews, articles and discussions, we hope to spark intellectual thought, spiritual growth and a desire to follow the command of Colossians 2:8: "See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ."
Each month, PluggedIn.com is visited more than 1 million times by people looking for detailed information about what's really in popular movies, videos, television episodes, songs and games. Entertainment industry ratings only tell you so much. We go deeper, diving into specific content and the meaning behind it. Our award-winning website also offers news and blogs.About Adam Holz, Paul Asay and Johnathan McKee
Adam Holz After serving as an associate editor at NavPress' Discipleship Journal and consulting editor for Current Thoughts and Trends, Adam now oversees the editing and publishing of Plugged In's reviews along with hosting The Plugged In Show and the Plugged In Entertainment Review radio feature.
Paul Asay has been part of the Plugged In staff since 2007, watching and reviewing roughly 15 quintillion movies and television shows. He’s written for a number of other publications, too, including Time, The Washington Post and Christianity Today. The author of several books, Paul loves to find spirituality in unexpected places, including popular entertainment, and he loves all things superhero. His vices include James Bond films, Mountain Dew and terrible B-grade movies. He’s married, has two children and a neurotic dog, runs marathons on occasion and hopes to someday own his own tuxedo. Feel free to follow him on Twitter @AsayPaul.
Jonathan McKee is the author of over twenty books. He has over 20 years youth ministry experience and speaks to parents and leaders worldwide, He can be heard each week on the Plugged In Entertainment Review radio feature and The Plugged In Show. You can follow Jonathan on his blog, getting a regular dose of youth culture and parenting help. Jonathan, his wife Lori, and their three kids live in California.
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