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Seasons of Gray
H**F
Joseph's colorful coat is wrapped around the 21st century
My wife and I were pleasantly surprised how fully this story of Joseph and his coat of many colors was transformed into a contemporary Texas setting. Cowboys, business conglomerates, jeans, highrise, and even a stock semi-trailer replacing the dessert camel caravan taking away the favorite son seemed natural in this film. Well done(a.k.a. Amen).There may be reviewers of this film story depicting it as "preachy." When it happens the "Seasons of Gray" cast, crew, along with heaven's hosts, will leap for joy, as the intention was exactly that. To portray the story of Christ's forgiveness and life-giving power as told in the Bible about Joseph as well as the overall story of Jesus. The filming intent was to preach the Gospel, but in a modern contemporary setting. Uniquely interesting to even the Biblical scholar.It is a well-known Bible story, filmed from a 21st century perspective, and worthy of a purchase. As a matter of fact, my guess, when Christians view this film work, they will be buying additional copies for witnessing.I highly recommend buying at least 2. One for you to loan and share with family, the second to donate to your church library.
J**M
Yes worth the time.
Excellent movie. I read one review were someone was disappointed it wasn't exactly like the story of Joseph and picked one or two things out that weren't exactly like the Biblical account. I think that was really an unrealistic expectation. It is a very well done movie from story line, to production value, to casting and acting. It serves its purpose, to remind us life is hard and never perfect and you will at some point find yourself (to borrow from another Biblical story) sitting on an ash heap scraping yourself with broken pottery. But sometimes what we thought was meant for bad is in our life meant for a better good then we can imagine. I not only watched it but bought it. I know Christians will enjoy it and I think there is enough of what I would call "goodness" in it that someone who is not a Christian but has a desire to be good can enjoy. Worth watching.
D**.
Good
Good
A**R
great movie
very good movie and great for teaching love for family and forgiveness
D**N
Spoiler-free review
If at all possible, don't read what this is about until you have watched the film, and don't read the DVD box coverI wish they didn't put the story line on the DVD cover. I saw the cover, and I still enjoyed the movie - but my wife enjoyed it even more when I told here what it was about at the end of the movie. "Oh! That was really good!" You've probably already read a few reviews and missed out on the surprise, but you can still give the surprise as a gift for your family - plug in the DVD and don't tell them anything other than it's family night. The lead character does get beaten up at the beginning, and jailed, but I promise - it's for the greater good. Safe to watch with your children.
C**.
The story of forgiveness
Great movie, I was not disappointed. I love the biblical story of Joseph, it is one of my favorite (Genesis 37:1-50:26). Season of Gray was very uplifting. This is a movie based on a true story about Brady Gray, played by Andrew Cheney who lives on a farm with his brothers and father and just like the biblical story Brady is favored by his father and his brothers are jealous. No colorful coat involved though this time is was a very nice truck, boy have times changed. This is indeed a modern day story of Joseph and Brady is a very Godly man. And he goes through some very trying times. Brady keeps his eyes and mind open to what God is trying to do. And that opens some pretty amazing doors for him. And as the famous biblical scripture says You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good Genesis 50:20
J**S
Excellent adaptation of the tale of Jospeh
This modern adaptation of the tale and trials of Joseph is quite moving and fresh. Transferring the tale to the western US and making it a 21st century tale works. I applaud the screenwriters and astors. especially, Andrew Cheney who plays the lead of Brady Gray.
M**S
Good Message!
This Biblical adaptation of the story of Joseph was well done. It took place on a modern day ranch. There were brothers from previous marriages but the "Joseph" character was the only son of the mother that had died and his father loved him the most. The tension between the brothers and "Joseph" was predictable but, the rest of the adaption I really enjoyed because the main characters process of the many trials he goes through are believable! When his brothers beat him and pay someone to haul him off and drive him to a city and just leave him, our character meets people who really help to build our "Joseph" into the man of God he becomes at the end of the movie.It truly opened my eyes to the loving God we serve and the importance of forgiveness as well as God's amazing grace.
C**R
Five Stars
fantastic movies!
B**R
Five Stars
Everything about the story was well done ... The acting .. Storyline ... Well done .
H**Y
Three Stars
This movie has a great message
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