StunnaKrypto
Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
Ensofter
Overrated and overhyped
Humaira Grant
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Paynbob
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
StrongRex
Not only does this movie have a great story and memorable characters, but it really makes you think twice about where you're headed for eternity. Not a lot of Christian movies that I've seen really preach about where you will go if you die without the Savior, and M 10.28 really covers that topic.The story is about a teenage girl named Mary who has turned away from her faith in God and rebels against her Christian family. She doesn't really see the point of being a Christian, and she doesn't see the error of her ways. However, when she and her friends go to a party one night, she learns a truly valuable life lesson.M 10.28 teaches just what a Christian movie should teach: we have sinned and broken God's Law, and hell is our just dessert. However, there is good news: God loves us so much, and He does not want us to go there. That's why He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to suffer and die for our sins. And Jesus conquered death and rose again after three days. Jesus paid the penalty for sin so we wouldn't have to. All you have to do is repent (meaning "turn away from your sins") and accept Him as your Personal Savior. If you do that, you'll be saved.I strongly recommend that you check out this movie. It'll really make you think.
t-tomusko
An interesting look at the struggles a teen faces in high school. The film deals with relationship struggles from one's parents to other class mates, and her spiritual life.Most of it, if not all was shot in Lorain, Ohio where I'm from. It was showed at Church of the North Coast in Lorain, so I got to see it before it was available to everyone through magazines. For a small budget film, the quality is not bad,and yes the Hell scene is interesting.It would be neat to see what this would have been like if it were shot on 16mm film vs. Video. Most of the people in the film are locals from the Lorain/Amherst area. Some of the music in the film came from a local band, and the film helped drive that band's mobility.
andrewmarsh13
I saw this on a local Christian station... and must I say... dear Lord almighty! They way they shot it on what appears to be a Sony handy-cam... The fact that nothing really happens for about 20 minutes at a time. You can't get any better than this! Now I don't know if the creator wanted people to be psyched for Hell, but if he didn't then he did something terribly wrong. If you don't want people to like Hell, you really shouldn't make it look like some sort of cover for a Dio album. That movie made me impatient for the eternal flames, and all talking latex dummies that come along with it.Favorite line: "Hellllpppp meeeee.... heeelllllpppp meeeee...." -Latex Dummy