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  • Firstly, I enjoyed watching this film. It's a good introduction to the standard Baha'i history through the medium of film, and anyone who wants a quick entrance into that history should enjoy it - typically Baha'is, people enquiring about the Baha'i Faith, or those learning about it for other reasons, such as religious studies. Films bring things to life in an enjoyable way. If you're going to watch it in the expectation it will be a major film with Charlton Heston playing then of course you'll only be disappointed, but if you go into its viewing to enjoy seeing something in film about the Baha'i history, you will enjoy it and it will have been time well spent. In particular its format mixes re-enactment with narrative conversation/expression, but it's not one that provides debates and maybes, which I would myself have enjoyed seeing, it presents a pre-packaged story, so-to-speak; but every production has its style. It's not though a substitute for a deeper reading of the history from a wide range of accounts, which should always be carried out, and it does contain some 'wonders' that likely never happened, but they are only a minor element. Note that contrary to various comments, it is an individual initiative, not a production etc of the House of Justice, who in my experience provide in their productions a very high-quality experience combined with (in distinction from this) a free download.
  • faryar10 February 2020
    The challenge of making a film about an historical figure such as the Bab, is made even more difficult when one cannot show the face or the voice of the subject. Overall the film covers important historical facts about the well documented history ; however some will find its narration, editing style and overall flow difficult to follow. It seems much of the great locations and footage were omitted from the final cut. Still for those with an unprejudiced mind about the history of the Babi and Bahai faith , this was a good first attempt to reveal to the world the incredible events that changed the world in 1844 !
  • Although many important historical facts have been removed from the film, I am very pleased that the Universal House of Justice ultimately agreed to publish a film about the birth of the Baha'i Faith.
  • forestdaler10 February 2020
    This film is excellent, and is being targeted by hostile Shiah Muslims as part of a well organized attack against the Baha'i Faith by lowering Ratings in a perverse attempt to discredit the film.

    It is historically accurate and gives an early account of the Babi phase of the Baha'i Faith when 20,000 early followers were killed, martyred... The ongoing persecution in Iran is horrendous.
  • Exaggeration in the story A story that is far from reality is more like a fairy tale
  • Going to show this to my youth group next gathering!
  • I watched this movie with my bahai friends and we were very disappointed because the story of Bab was narrated with a very poor scenario.
  • snsimon11 February 2020
    This is an accurate retelling of the early history of the Baha'i Faith, in line with many accounts of the events described by those who witnessed them.
  • I have a suggestion for film makers

    read some more history if you have a goal

    The film is full of historical lies.
  • This film is a very well-made and historically accurate retelling of a bit of the life of the Bab and the beginning of the Baha'i Faith. Recommended for those interested in the subjects of religion, the Baha'i Faith, Persian studies, or what historically happened when a young man with a claim to be a Messenger from God appears in 1800s Iran.
  • mahmoodrezafath20 July 2019
    The story is simple with poor content and could not convey an acceptable message
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Wasted my time watching this movie, I would not recommend it at all.
  • megsymail10 February 2020
    An excellent movie experience, thank you to the filmmakers and participants!
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This film is like a fiction not a documentary. I think they want to rewrite the historical events in the way they want, I do not why?!
  • I recommend this movie to friends who like to know how Baha'i Faith started
  • Warning: Spoilers
    It's so poor ...I gave one point for this movie because there was no zero.
  • The Gate follows the history of the Bab, who is equivalent to John the Baptist among the believers of the Baha'i Faith. The documentary begins with setting the foundation of history, giving a glimpse into the history of Iran and the time where the Bab faced both great challenges and victories in declaring His mission.

    The production quality of the documentary is great, and pacing is good. The documentary places great emphasis on the overarching theme of delivering the Message of Baha'u'llah and the Bab, whom Baha'is consider as Prophets from God, and the two entities whose Teachings are essential for this age.
  • celyanic1 August 2019
    Warning: Spoilers
    It was very poor in terms of directing and poor in lighting and sound.
  • andreagiannoglou11 February 2020
    This was a great intro to the Bahai Faith. Highly recommended.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This moviefull of Fictitious history and lies And very boring
  • We are entering a new era in the unfoldment of the Baha'i Faith, and so naturally the forces of darkness will resist the light of the Sun of Truth and cling to their idle fancies and perpetuate systems that have been abolished. Some of these dark forces have even submitted disparaging reviews about this wondeful movie. Alas, it has always been so. The Gate is a good movie.
  • This documentary was a great combination of the scenic beauty and cultural richness of Iranians in the 1800's and also will evoke some very strong opposition due to the fact that the political leaders of Iran rely on subversion of their people and oppression of women for their own gain. Do not be fooled by the negative reviews. They are trolls who are trying to hide the truth. This documentary is brilliant and if you see it with your own eyes, you will love it!
  • This is a well-sourced and accurate portrayal of the early days of the Bahá'í Faith, during the ministry of The Báb. The episodes of Revelation and of persecution are handled with respect and finesse. The locations, sets and, especially, costuming add historic appeal.
  • I saw this documentary myself and found it to be reverent to the topic, as well as informative.

    In their organized effort to artificially lower the films overall score with unsupported critiques here, this group of Shias here depend upon people's unwillingness to pursue independent investigation of truth-one of the main tenets of the Bahá'í Faith, which surprisingly engenders the religion's unity in every country on Earth.

    Yet what they also don't realize is that such a sharp division between 1- and 10-star reviews will only pique people's interest. Whether they have preconceived ideas about the Faith or not, the sharp contrast will only compel them all the more to see the film to find out for themselves.

    So in a way, guys, you're doing us a favor, unwittingly pursuing an advertising campaign that ironically will work against you. I suppose we should be grateful.
  • This is a dramatic episode in history which few know about. And it's still relevant today because of the ongoing, pointless persecution of the peaceful Baha'is by the murderous mullahs in Iran. This was an excellent combination of re-enactments and interviews with interesting, credible experts.
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