EmeraldIsleMaggie

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Apocalypse of Ice
(2020)

It took me 4 tries to last 12 minutes.
Why are they so desperate to save the virus cure if the whole WORLD is going to go -50 Celcius in a few hours (No warning) as a first wave freeze, and -100 Celcius after that? These brilliant science really need to focus on what the problem is!

Also, Salt water can freeze. April 14, 1912.

Genesis
(2016)

Obtuse
Didn't make it past the first 10 minutes, and that's more than fair.

Within those 10 minutes there was no goal stated and no obstacle to overcome. Random unnamed characters were occasionally named after confused acting scenes (and I truly doubt we will see named persons again, they were possibly there for some sense of story establishment). ALL the scenes were confusing.

Female narrator leads the story of Genesis. She is unnamed, don't know who she is, and can't be identified by her character actions/ words/ or those interacting with her, yet she seems to be central to the story--no idea who she is, or even if she is a protagonist, an antagonist, a main character, or if she will stay with us.

The Book of Esther
(2013)

See "One Night with the King" instead
One of the Bible's most powerful stories had every terror, twist, brave act and godly intervention ripped right out of it. The things that happen here are not even closely related to the wonderful, amazing Bible story about God in control in our lives, even when He appears hidden.

Biblical Esther was a true hero, decisive, courageous, and righteous--this puff-princess Movie Esther harps on and on hoping to get married--literally to a Prince. The driver of this story is the Antagonist, Haman---not Esther. (Unrelated--but in this day and age were there NO brown-skinned, long haired girls to play (Young Esther) a Jewish girl?? Could not the director have passed on the White girl wearing the second-hand store wig for ONE more movie??).

Very disappointing effort by Pureflix, adds nothing to Christian entertainment or biblical truth/revelation through visual media.

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