The opinions I heard -- I did not see the movie on principle -- was that it indicted Christians as uniform holy rollers, and insensitive and hypocritical to those who had backslidden. Particularly
[spoiler=even though I don't think you should see the movie anyway]the part where the main character becomes pregnant by her boyfriend, who is conflicted about his homosexuality and she tries to convert by sleeping with[/spoiler]
I thought could have been handled in a much better way rather than implying that this was the mandate of the church group, and that there was no other way to fight sin than with sin.
I also note with a certain amount of derision the large quantity of damage control that the movie's distributor swilled during its release, including a "message to Christians" saying that, really, we're NOT trying to paint you with a broad brush! But what did they honestly think people with a casual air towards modern evangelical Christianity would think leaving the film?
It also left a very sour taste in my mouth regarding Mandy Moore, who up until this film came out, I thought was one of the few intelligent teen pop stars. Obviously not.
However, tK, I am genuinely interested in hearing what you thought were the positive values, since you've seen it, and I haven't
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