Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
2hotFeature
one of my absolute favorites!
GurlyIamBeach
Instant Favorite.
Peereddi
I was totally surprised at how great this film.You could feel your paranoia rise as the film went on and as you gradually learned the details of the real situation.
Molongirl
Why oh why did this have to be such a very dreary telling of Don Piper's story? I kept wanting to yell at the actors to a. Show some life and b. talk to each other! The people in the film just didn't seem normal, the actor playing Don Piper made him a totally unlikeable person, a whinger par excellence and his wife came across as someone who rarely spoke and was so buttoned up it was just plain unbelievable. I had read the book a few years previously and was looking forward to seeing it. However after watching the movie all I can say is it would have been far better to leave it at the book, this made me think Don had invented his heavenly trip to make some dollars to pay for his treatment. I feel bad saying such negative things as I'm sure the producer tried hard but he needed someone to tell him how unpleasant the main characters were coming across as and to edit edit edit.
skuebler-57817
90 Minutes in Heaven falls short of everything. Here are the reason why it makes a terrible movie, not enjoyable for anyone to watch.1. In the beginning, at the car crash, it stops at a image of the fathers face in a duck face right after he got hit, giving it a un serious tone to the "mature" film.2. The acting is stupid from every character.3. Good plot that is wasted by too many depressing shots in the hospital.4. You can't get depressed about anything in this movie, because it all happens to the characters. There is no character development, they're terrible actors, and the twins and the daughter are so annoying, and give terrible performances!!!5.The daughter is so spoiled, she made her injured father (who I didn't care about at all so I just went with it) dance with her on his injured leg, after he said no four times!!Review:F/ 0%
znjiraini
The movie at best, tells the events in the book. In the tradition of adaptations, it skims over events with little depth. The essence of the story, was to encourage Christians about heaven. The movie however is a medical drama, that serves to educate viewers on hospital affairs.The encounter in heaven, is put at the end of the movie as an after thought. The director choosing to dwell in the emotional scenes featuring the family. The movie has bloopers. The scene where Don advises a young man with fixator, did not involve his family in the audience. Because Don was chaperoning a group of teenagers to an auditorium.The movie did not inspire or show the motivational stories that resulted from Don telling the world his ordeal.It did not even feature a crisis of faith for Don.
crystals_zoo
I've read the book "90 minutes in heaven" when it first came out and was glad when they finally made the movie! This is about a pastor who was involved in an accident and was declared dead for at least 90 minutes. What happened next was a journey of pain and discovery, through faith and love of family and friends and many others who prayed for God to move in a miraculous way! We don't always understand why we go through incredible pain and loss, but when we trust in the God who knows every thing, we can witness how He works it all out for His Glory. I really liked this movie and hope more true life movies about faith during difficult times will come out after this one!!! True Christians get it, even if the rest of the world does not. Thank you for making this movie and thanks to the Piper family for sharing their experiences with the rest of us.