Monday, October 28, 2013

Get The Cross DVD And Enjoy The Must Watch Movie

By Cornelia Reyes


There are many movies that are coming out each week but there are some movies that are sure to fall under ones list of favorite movies. The Cross is one such movie that is sure to be a must watch for eras. The gripping storyline and visuals are bound to make you want to watch the movie again and again. At the same time it is bound to bring a tear to your eye. The documentary is a short film that every person today, irrespective of religious belief, should watch. Finding The Cross DVD can be a little difficult since it is a documentary and not a typical commercial film.

The cast and crew of a movie may matter a lot to the audience. Many believe that if they are goind to spend money watching a movie or buying a copy of the movie then they might as well watch a star studded film. But there is no guarantee that having a star cast can offer a good gripping story. There have been over hyped commercial movies, with a star cast and crew, which have amounted to nothing. This movie may not have a star cast or crew but it defies peoples belief that starts can make or break a movie.

The movie is also the directorial debut of Matthew Crouch. Before directing this movie, Matthew Crouch had been responsible for producing movies like The Omega Code and One Night with the King. Making a Documentary his directorial debut was a brave step for Crouch.

The run time of the documentary is a decent one. Some documentaries are so short that the point is not made properly, while some can be too long and boring. The 90 minute run time is just right for the movie to run its course and end before the audience gets bored.

Today we see that storylines are getting more unrealistic by the day. If you want to watch a movie that is based on a true story then this is one of the best. The documentary is directed in an way that the story is captured as it happened and no flairs are added to it.

If you want a movie where you can connect with the protagonist then this is a good movie. The protagonist is an everyday man who chooses his path towards spiritual awakening. In the process a brilliant tale is created.

There was the initial question of religious connotations. But the point of the movies is far from religious. The theme of the movie is spiritual instead of religious. Carrying the crucifix gave Arthur Blessitt a purpose in life but unlike religious enthusiasts his purpose was not to spread a religious message. The message he spread was entirely spiritual.

Apart from creating a great documentary, the journey of this guy created a record. In the Book of amazing fetes he is placed for having carried the 12 feet crucifix for over 40 years and 38,102 miles. This spiritual journey makes The Cross DVD a great addition to any movie collection.




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