![]() It might not be believable, but at least it's something. Maybe Escobar doesn't kill the gang who had their dog attack nick, maybe Escobar pays them off to leave the kid alone and that's how they meet. I know this is how Nick ends up getting involved with Escobar, but I'm sure they could've found another way to have Nick meet him. I honestly think that the movie would've been better without the romance aspects. There's even a point where Maria just sort of disappears from the film. So the film has some tonal issues for sure. It's not like they did a great job at this, because it also wants to be a romance story about Maria and Nick's love for each other, while also trying to manage the fact that Maria's uncle is a drug kingpin responsible for who knows how many deaths. ![]() With that said, however, I still did like how they mixed Nick in with Escobar's niece and how he starts to become closer and closer to Escobar. And it's out of date too, since the film takes place from the late 80s to the early 90s and the Minister of Justice was assassinated in 1984. They do include Escobar ordering the assassination of the Minister of Justice, who was going after him and his cartel, as sort of Nick's breaking point when he knows he has to get out of Colombia. By removing the supposed “scientific-stumbling-block” of evolution, which barricades many from hearing the Gospel, countless hearts have turned to their Creator.I quite enjoyed this movie even though it has no basis in actual fact and it doesn't use as much of Escobar's 'exploits' if you will in telling its story. They believe that by allowing audiences to experience creation and to understand the science behind it, Genesis: Paradise Lost will reinforce how an intelligently designed universe matches both scientific facts and scripture. Producers Strean, Hovind, and Harrity fully realize that the increasing attack on the idea that God created the universe remains a battleground for which many Christians are unprepared. The film ends with a clear presentation of the Gospel. As the Creation to the Cross message unfolds, it reveals that a person’s view of origins affects a person’s moral opinion on many things including the sanctity of life, an individual’s purpose for existing, and what happens after death. Genesis: Paradise Lost challenges our culture’s indoctrination into the evolutionary worldview with biblical and scientific facts. Vivid CG animation and interviews with experts and PhD's ignite this powerful production to deliver an incredible, thought-provoking investigation of our origins. Genesis: Paradise Lost brings the first chapter of the Bible to life! Using stunning visual effects, epic orchestration, and the latest scientific and historical research, this film explores the context of the highly studied and hotly debated book of Genesis. By removing the supposed “scientific-stumbling-block” of evolution, which barricades many from hearing the Gospel, countless hearts have turned to their Creator. ![]()
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