Great video man! Subbed and followed you on socials
@WiltacКүн бұрын
Wow...great list! Sub earned. 👍
@marcelinemaeeye2 күн бұрын
Cringe
@johngreek82393 күн бұрын
3 good movies, 2 not bad (robot and the lowest on list) and not even one great movie. A pretty bad year I would say for cinema
@vidsforthekids4 күн бұрын
Wild robot! So glad this one made the list 👏
@stephensouthall4244 күн бұрын
leaving zootopia 2 off this list is criminal
@vidsforthekids4 күн бұрын
Agreeeee
@Landrycastillo_4 күн бұрын
Excited for this year of cinema! Great lineup coming in!
@ButterBeanBrad5 күн бұрын
keep up the good work, Camera😎
@camwchristian4 күн бұрын
Thanks, you too!
@Landrycastillo_5 күн бұрын
Dune is superior
@camwchristian4 күн бұрын
Agreed
@stephensouthall4245 күн бұрын
challenge: keep count of how many times bro says "triumphant" level: impossible
@camwchristian5 күн бұрын
I cut out at least 4 in the edit
@justinrothmedia5 күн бұрын
Need to watch that #4 pick!
@ZodiacBoi429 күн бұрын
I should watch this one, since I grew up heavily Christian lol
@joedaviseggy6910 күн бұрын
Definitely one of my fav VeggieTales projects in the franchise as a whole - i still find myself singing "Message from the Lord" to this day
@bigEEE10 күн бұрын
If you don't know the Bible the end of the movie ends kind of abruptly. They just end up in a dirty canyon 😂
@briannalarimore992811 күн бұрын
I did! When it came out, it cheered me up because my grandfather passed away and my family was in the process of moving and it kept my mind entertained and somewhat distracted from it all. It was (and still is) my favorite! I don't care if I'm in my late twenties I am still a kid at heart and VeggieTales is still awesome 😁. I got excited seeing this video - you totally made me go whaaaat? No way, someone else actually appreciates this movie and talks about it on YT, lol 😆
@ThisisIzzy6911 күн бұрын
as a 2d animator, I get excited when someone talks about this movie! I hope that dreamworks can return back to 2d animation tho ;)❤️🔥
@Evangeline-77713 күн бұрын
This was an excellent movie
@Yeshimon18 күн бұрын
Greatest animation movie all time. Don't agree with you on a point, it's not totally accurate to the bible, several things have been added to enhence the story but the main message is here though. Great review !
@camwchristian18 күн бұрын
@@Yeshimon For sure they take creative liberties and I wish I had left that comment out. But it remains reverent and respectful to the source. Thanks for the comment!
@JJFUNJ19 күн бұрын
It's one of the best ngl
@zuzumori19 күн бұрын
My 12 year old daughter got captivated from the very first scene to the end. She started asking questions about the Bible for the first time. We're not very fond of musicals, but this movie is something else. I cried the whole time. This is the best animation ever along with King Lion.
@JT-pr8mi21 күн бұрын
I hope one day we'll get another movie based on a biblical story like this
@Yeshimon18 күн бұрын
David - from Sunrise animation and produced by Angel Studio end of 2025. Stay tuned
@erasier_19912 күн бұрын
The light at the end is coming to theatres this year! It's based on Jesus. It's made by some of the people who created this! It looks amazing!! Xx
@yadirawalker22 күн бұрын
This is one of my favorite movies ever!
@Greyson_FaithAl0ne22 күн бұрын
Awesome review Cam. Great movie!
@JamieAndrickАй бұрын
Terrible movie
@judiashley5818Ай бұрын
While l agree the part in New York couldve been shorter l think it was important to include as it exposed him to the oppression of the Blacks in the US. When he came back to Germany and learned what was happening l think he took that experience into being a major figure in the resistance. I think it added to understanding of who he was
@kims1912Ай бұрын
Angel Studios is owned by Mormons. All religions are following pagan holidays. All religions are leading believers astray. Yahuah is our Heavenly father and Yahusha is the savior! HalleluYAH! Believers are waking up to the deception. Read your Bible, do what His word says. Churches are leading you to practice occultism and not what Yahuahs word says.
@RobertEWatersАй бұрын
It's also worth pointing out that while Bonhoeffer doubtless knew of plots to kill Hitler, there is no evidence that he was ever involved with any of them. And he certainly never embraced the idea the way the movie suggests. Also, the assassination plot in the film is not the one Bonhoeffer MIGHT have been slightly involved with. And the gun in his hand in the poster is inexcusable.
@bradfordhamilton3021Ай бұрын
The film is a box office bomb because they lied about Bonhoeffer.
@donmcc6573Ай бұрын
It's a box office bomb because Christians still aren't supporting these Christian movies coming from Angel Studios.
@bradfordhamilton3021Ай бұрын
@@donmcc6573 This is not a Christian movie. It's a Christian Nationalists movie.
@judiashley5818Ай бұрын
Because in the US they want action movies
@jeravincerАй бұрын
Boom! - 314 subscribers now bro ...
@DonnaCallahan-s3hАй бұрын
Fantastic movie
@DonnaCallahan-s3hАй бұрын
Fantastic movie.
@robertaswanson5633Ай бұрын
I saw the film on Thanksgiving and loved it. I agree with you that the split timing was distracting and confusing. I do disagree with you about the scenes in Harlem, particularly the dance clubs. To me it was heartwarming and showed the very human side of the man. He led with his heart. Those scenes were actually the most entertaining parts of this very grim story too. I also saw a very informative documentary about Bonhoeffer on Amazon Prime, which was helpful to me to understand the story. In the Angel film the assassination attempt seemed unlike the way it was shown in the Amazon film. I didn't fret about the length of the film, it held my interest and that of my friend up until the end.
@mandalorianactual1215Ай бұрын
Watched this movie this past weekend. I must say, this is the best movie I have watched this year. It deserves an oscar.
@camwchristianАй бұрын
What makes you say that? Thanks for commenting!
@mandalorianactual1215Ай бұрын
@ I would say the screen play, the acting, the cinematography was all so beautiful. Not to mention the story of this man’s life is absolutely incredible. And how it speaks to our time, not just with the rise of antisemitism, but love or hate President Trump, there is a big similarity with how he has taken power and with how Hitler took power and the rise of populism. Now I am a populist and a nationalist myself. But unchecked it can be very dangerous. And so it just speaks to a lot of what is going on in modern times.
@Miroslaw-rs8ipАй бұрын
I saw the movie twice and loved it, this generation needs people like Bonhoeffer! We need Christians to wake up and resist evil, unfortunately we are living in similar days.
@misaw6162Ай бұрын
How do you say his time in Harlem at the legendary Abysinian Baptist church is not a big piece of the movie? His experience at the Abysinian church was what altered his perception and worldview that shaped and informed his pastorship and resistant fight in Germany.
@camwchristianАй бұрын
Great perspective but I’m looking at it as a film critique and how to tell a well focused story in a short run time rather than all the events of his life. My opinion still stands, I think the filmmakers could have approached the story with more focus on in country drama leading up to the assassination attempts.
@bradfordhamilton3021Ай бұрын
Bonhoeffer observed that American's went to Church over culture wars (yes, even in the 1930s) He observed that only African American churches preached the Gospel.
@bettyristau6669Ай бұрын
I actually loved all the scenes in Harlem and the Abyssinian Baptist church. It gave me a great deal of insight into his deepening faith outside of theology classes. I didn’t mind the run time of the movie at all. I was captivated by the movie. I have been reflecting upon the life of Bonhoeffer and the German people ever since. For me a great movie is one that creates deep and continued reflection. As a Lutheran my entire life and German lineage, I have always heard about Bonhoeffer’s heroism but this movie and the excellent portrayal by Jonas Dassler brought me to a more personal level of “knowing” Bonhoeffer. My deep appreciation for this film.
@catalinapadilla636Ай бұрын
I beg to disagree about what you said with Dietrich’s time with the Afro American church. That was very crucial in his spiritual deepening of his concept of justice and enhanced his anti-racist stance. That 25 minutes scene with the Afro-American Christians to me is great. I gave it 5.
@camwchristianАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your perspective!
@adoarchАй бұрын
Such a moving powerful movie. It reflects what is going on now.
@camwchristianАй бұрын
I agree!
@bradfordhamilton3021Ай бұрын
Not at all, the movie is not accurate and Bonhoeffer would never have had a gun.
@donmcc6573Ай бұрын
It reflects what we just avoided.
@velvetbruiseАй бұрын
He was a universalist!
@Mr.yourboiАй бұрын
have watched the movie and it was amazing, almost made me cry at the end
@photosbyjfАй бұрын
but the young healthy Jewish men were the ones going to Switzerland to lend credence that they were well cared for, they wouldn't be the emaciated men. Also the scene in NYC at the Hotel with the black guy was important so that he could understand first hand, oppression. The scene also gives incite to his pacifist side
@photosbyjfАй бұрын
saw it last night, anyone that voted for Trump should see and really think about what they did
@3dpaints2 ай бұрын
I've not seen the movie yet, but each review & or trailer touches my heart in a way that brings tears speaking volumes to today's church. The American church needs this message.
@katrenabolin5022Ай бұрын
Awesome movie. Everyone should watch this movie!
@camwchristianАй бұрын
Time to see it!
@bradfordhamilton3021Ай бұрын
Don't waste your time, what the Bonhoeffer documentaries on KZbin. It's not accurate at all.
@awesomeexpressionexp2 ай бұрын
Just watched it in theatres. This is a movie that needs to be seen in 2024. Are we willing to open our eyes to truth? Are we willing to come out of our silent closet of Christianity in the face of rampant wokeness? What is the cost of our faith? Some may ask why Bonhoeffer insisted on going back to Germany from the safety of the US: God granted him the courage to do it, to set an example of going 100% so that we may be encouraged to go 1%.
@moodydoglady69592 ай бұрын
It's horrifically tragic that this is how you interpreted such a beautiful film. "Rampant wokeness" what a joke...
@awesomeexpressionexp2 ай бұрын
@@moodydoglady6959It is indeed a beautiful film. It is a call to speak out against evil when we see it. If you define joke as LGBTQ books and drag queen reading in elementary schools, transgender procedures for minors and state now having power to take custody of minors if their parent object to transgender procedures for them (Matt Walz passed this law in Minnesota in 2023, Gavin Newsom passed the same I 2024 in CA, NOT covered by mainstream media), government censorship (Zuckerberg just officially admitted in Aug that the gov coerced Facebok to censor information on COVID vaccines and the incriminating Hunter Biden laptop right befoe 2020 election, again NOT covered by media), abortion without any restriction (doctors testified how abortion is performed, they use a long forcep to pull put each limb and finally the skull, but you would rather not know), media fabricating and editing words to demonize political opponents ("fine people on both sides"... "now I don't mean neo-cons"), I have nothing to say to you.
@RobertEWaters2 ай бұрын
More to the point: are we willing to give up misrepresenting Bonhoeffer to make him a hero to those who think that the answer is power rather than the cross, and the oppression of the powerless rather than our standing up for them? Dietrich Bonhoeffer would not have agreed with the politics of Eric Metaxas. Lies, willful ignorance, and hate are even more the enemy than "wokeness."
@danielwallin8178Ай бұрын
@RobertEWaters that's the problem. The fascists of today will claim him as their home and claim that the animation fascism are the real fascists.
@judiashley5818Ай бұрын
Stfu about abouy rampant wokeness. You sound ignorant and like a fascist
@JackSparrowTheCAPTAIN2 ай бұрын
0/10 film. HOW DARE YOU CALLING THIS JEWISH FILM CHRISTIAN???
@fitzml14852 ай бұрын
Just saw that movie last week; it was powerful!
@prawnstarrr2 ай бұрын
Where can we watch this film in the UK?
@kaymoto40232 ай бұрын
Too much time on the Harlem experience. It almost seemed like the director was comparing black oppression in America to Jewish oppression in Germany. Sorry no comparison.
@susannahwhite75612 ай бұрын
How so?
@warriorjohn316Ай бұрын
It was certainly a point of distraction for me as well. Truly, all racism is evil. Period. However, I went to see a movie about Bonhoeffer. The hyperbolic retelling of the Harlem connection overshadowed, if not entirely blotted out, the most significant relationships and their impact. Did the movie even convey how Bonhoeffer came to be in the US? Was he the only white guy there? It’s fine if he was, but it is just so unlikely that it felt like propaganda. Of course, I’ve some research to do before actually calling it propaganda. It would be such a travesty if my hunch proves correct, as Bonhoeffer’s life and legacy is quite worthy of retelling accurately. His story certainly stands as anti-racist on its own merit and needs no creative bolstering. Regardless, to summarize his life as one lead fighting the ills of racism, is to miss the forest for the trees.
@adamrshieldsАй бұрын
I haven’t seen the movie, so I can’t comment on the specific presentation. But Harlem was hugely important to Bonhoeffer. Bonhoeffer’s Black Jesus by Reggie Williams is the best book on this. Bonhoeffer doesn’t have categories for the role of the church prior to being at Abyssinian. He says he wasn’t really a Christian prior to his time at Abyssinian. The confessing church was largely opposed to the state control of the church not the antisemitism of the Nazis. Bonhoeffer was not only one to recognize the importance of the antisemitism, but he identifies it in part because of his experience in Harlem and with the racism of the US And while racism in the US and the holocaust were different, it is well documented that Germany sent people to the US to understand the US legal system of segregation as they were implementing anti Jewish regulations. So it is important to recognize the history of that connection.
@judiashley5818Ай бұрын
Not comparing it just adding to the depth of Bonhoffer. Perhaps that experience helped him when he got back to Germany to fight the Nazis
@rmgranlund60832 ай бұрын
This film is so, so, so, SO GOOD! Beautifully done, too! You MUST see it - and be inspired!!!!