Genesis: Paradise Lost (2017)

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Genesis: Paradise Lost: Directed by Ralph Strean. With Andrew J. Fabich, Danny Faulkner, Ray Comfort, Ken Ham. If there is one part of the Bible that has undergone more scrutiny and abuse than any other, it is the very beginning-GENESIS. Both from within and without the church, assaults on GENESIS continue to question the Creation and ultimately the Creator. So, what exactly happened at the “Creation,” at the “Beginning?” Creation Today and Seven Fold Films is proud to announce that for the first time ever, using stunning visual effects and the latest in scientific research, GENESIS will come to life right before your very eyes. We have heard the phrase “In the beginning” many times; now we get to see it on the big screen.

“I have to say that I am really disappointed of the movie as a whole. The Harry Potter movies are easily one of the best and most rewatchable movie franchises so far. And this movie is sadly nothing like the original HP movies. The only thing that is has in common are the special effects (for the apparitions). There was no real dialogue between the characters. Just silly one-liners and the occasional humorous remark. I am also very angered by the fact that they just introduced a new concept (obscurials) to the HP franchise that would literally change everything (if obscurials exist why hasnu0026#39;t Harry Potter become one? After all he fits the criteria).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere was also way too much CGI in the movie. It became a real nuisance after a while. Especially because it wasnu0026#39;t even u0026quot;up to todayu0026#39;s standardsu0026quot;.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMy final critique concerns the overall flair of the movie. It just didnu0026#39;t feel like it belongs to the magnum opus that is the HP movie franchise. And righteously so; why did they film it in NYC? The HP franchise is the most British thing since James Bond and Doctor Who. I never really realized it before but now that I watched this movie it became very clear to me. You canu0026#39;t just change the location like this and expect the audience to embrace it. Sorry. Whatu0026#39;s next? Fantastic Beasts in Japan? No thanks. We already have that, itu0026#39;s called Kaiju.”

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