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Review of by James H — 19 Mar 2015

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Grade: A-.

In a Nutshell: Have you seen the Broadway musical The Book of Mormon ? While entertaining, it's not exactly accurate. It's a perfect example of how the book is better than the show.

This is an uplifting film about REAL Mormons, people who have found faith to carry them through each day. They said "We found something that helps us meet the daily challenges of life. It's the gospel of Jesus Christ.".

Uplifting Theme:

* The Berlin Candy Bomber shared that "Service is the bottom line for happiness and fulfillment." He motivated me to look at the world's problems differently and find a way to make a positive difference.

* Bishnu Adhikari in Nepal explains "There is no fear. There is, rather, love." I was so impressed with his humility and service that I immediately "friended" him on Facebook.

* The profile that brought tears to my eyes was the mother at the end of the movie who experienced true heartache and was saying good-bye to her missionary son. I was so touched when she exclaimed "My love is real.".

* The Mormon church presented "The Family: A Proclamation to the World" two decades ago which teaches families how to be happy even still today.

Things I Liked:

* The movie doesn't preach, but simply shows elements that enrich Mormon life.

* If you're not Mormon, you'll learn that Mormons are normal, nice people who probably live in your neighborhood. If you are Mormon, you'll want to be a better one.

* There are a few funny moments that let you know Mormons and the church have a sense of humor.

* It's about goodness, hope, service, faith, change. People of any religion should be able to take away those.

uplifting messages.

* There are millions of Mormons out there and millions of inspiring stories that could be told. I left the movie inspired to live a better story of my own.

Things I Didn't Like:

* The film doesn't include the history of the church or some of its doctrine that a lot of people are curious about. In fact, the movie is less about the Mormon church, but more about the everyday people in it and how the gospel of Jesus Christ makes their lives better and more meaningful.

* If you're not Mormon, it might feel a bit like an infomercial.

Tips for Parents: This is a safe movie for all ages. Watching it together might result in an interesting family discussion about religion, but it will definitely inspire you to do more and be more.

This review of Meet the Mormons (2014) was written by on 19 Mar 2015.

Meet the Mormons has generally received positive reviews.

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