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  • Warning: Spoilers
    The best way to sum up this film is Twilight Zone for Christians. It has a lot going for it until some unreal things happen toward the end that make it seem almost surreal. Overall it is a good film with a few moments of annoying music that takes awhile to go away.
  • bkoganbing30 September 2020
    Having actually witnessed one of the two championship fights where a fatality occurred I know that what happens to Wade Hunt Williams jus ain't so.

    Back in 1962 on a Friday night Emile Griffith got Benny Kid Paret in a corner and beat him senseless and took the welterweight title and his life. No one took the title he won away from Griffith and held up his purse.

    But that's what happens to Wade Hunt Williams here as he kills a challenger who like Paret who taunted Griffith taunted him. Williams loses his title, stripped by boxing authorities and his purse held up. The fight game is notoriously unsentimental.

    Months later Williams is down and out and happens upon Kibwe Dorsey who offers him encouragement and guidance with a hot meal. Williams starts to put his life back together.

    This diner which is open all night dispenses meals with religion. It's quite a place and we'll let it go at that.

    As for Williams he has an unreal climax to his time at the diner. God Where Are You? is way to unreal to make it out of church showins and Christian television.
  • Bad acting, bad scriptwriting, bad shots all around and even worse sound effects, if such a thing is possible. Wow. The script especially sounds like it was written by a 10-year-old who has never ever seen an actual movie.

    1 star out of 10. I'd give this cringe-fest 1 star out of 100, if I could.
  • No special effects, no glitter, just God. This depiction illustrates the good obtained from God for all who come to trust Him, and His work in saving grace.
  • Truly moving and powerful movie full of faith! Loved it and highly recommend as it can help each and every person in a way