4.18.2006

thirteen conversations about one thing...

should be called thirteen questions about life that can't be answered in this movie. we enjoyed the movie (the imagery, the intricacy of the order, etc.), but were disappointed by the ending. when we talked about it, we realized our disappointment came from the lack of real answers presented to the numerous questions the movie raised about life. to have a Creator who also chooses to love us like His own children is amazing. it changes everything about you. God ordering every detail of our life is a stability that most can't relate to. i'm thankful that my questions have an ending in God.

1 comment:

Angie Davis said...

yeah, and maybe that's just it. most of the world seems to have these questions (what is happiness? does it truly exist?), but not the answers. And isn't it dumbfounding that we do have the answer? now, not that I am happy all the time. You can attest to that, but we really do have a deeper joy in Christ. but you are right, it still makes for a frustrating movie.