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The God Who Wasn't There is a fascinating exploration of one of humanity's biggest questions: did Jesus even exist? Brian Flemming weaves together documentary-style interviews, dramatic reenactments, and a touch of fantasy to create something that feels both cerebral and personal. The pacing is deliberately contemplative, allowing the viewer to mull over each point raised, which can feel a bit slow at times but adds to the depth of the themes. The film's atmosphere is a blend of skepticism and reverence, which is distinctive. There's a rawness to the performances that pulls you in; it feels like you're sitting in on a deep, late-night conversation rather than watching a polished production. The practical effects are minimal, but they serve the narrative well, enhancing the sense of inquiry rather than distracting from it.
Thought-provoking examination of religious themesUnique blend of documentary and dramatizationEngaging pacing that encourages reflection
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