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| Film ThreatAlan NgJesus Revolution is one of my favorite faith-based Christian movies, of which I’ve seen more than my fair share. I associate three things with faith-based films: bad acting, an outrageous, overly positive message, and a shoe-horned sermon. Thankfully, this film avoids all three elements. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyIt’s one of the most appealing faith-based big-screen entertainments in a while, polished and persuasive without getting too preachy. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreIt’s a generally uplifting account of the hippies and spiritual searchers who turned away from LSD and drug experimenting and turned towards faith, without giving up their tie-dye or VW Microbuses. |
| RogerEbert.comNell MinowJesus Revolution is more of a wistful wish to bring in a wave of new followers than an effort to understand what they'll need once they’re there. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliJesus Revolution takes a fascinating period of American history – the hippie movement and its associated fallout within the Christian community – and transforms it into a bland, TV movie-of-the-week experience. |
| Austin ChronicleSteve DavisThere’s something to be said for how Jesus Revolution occasionally evinces a period, albeit not in a very sophisticated manner, when a seemingly unbridgeable societal fissure divided the young and the old people in this country. |
| Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshUnfortunately, despite the interesting history, the film itself is a dry, scattered slog, neutered of all the thorny, contradictory details of the real story. |
| User Reviewmickrussomits strange watching this history i partially lived through. its like this chapter of american history has been brutally erased. im glad it saw the light of day again. i pray for jesus to give us guidance and comfort in these times. |
| User ReviewJakecyrGreat movie and message. Based on the true story of the revival in California. |
| User ReviewStelbabeAn emotional and well-produced look back at the Jesus Movement in southern California from around 1968-72 and centered around the hippie culture at Calvary Chapel/Costa Mesa. |