- “Life on earth is going to be difficult.” – Heavenly guide (Alex Boye)
- “Truth is truth.” – Mack (Carlton Bluford)
- “Freedom is knowing who you are.” – Pam
- “Nothing is impossible.” – Tod (Mason Davis)
- There is more to this life than what you see.
- I got a kick out of the “There” and “Here” clocks in heaven.
- The “Captain Uchtdorf” announcement at the airport made me laugh out loud. That was awesome and hilarious. You gotta be LDS to appreciate that one.
- They did a great job with 70’s costume design and home décor.
- A new song was added when Jimmy’s band, “Warrior”, played for Capitol Records.
- I liked the new song “There’s Got to be More”. What a fun addition to include the Piano Guys. I love those guys.
- I thought Pam (Anna Daines) was lovely and I’d like to see more of her in other movies. I felt the same way about the actress/singer who performed in the original stage play and soundtrack.
- Julie (Monica Moore Smith) has a really beautiful voice, although she over-acted like she was on a big stage.
- The ending actually had true emotion, unlike most of the other scenes that felt over-acted.
- Keep watching as the credits roll to see Jimmy sing his version of “There’s Got to be More” with sweet Emily watching from the side.
- Mason Davis, who plays Todd, is also an artist, like his character. All of the artwork you see Todd make was really made by Mason Davis himself. He looked like a Ken (Barbie) doll to me.
Things I didn’t like:
- It feels like a stage play.
- It’s super corny with very low production value.
- The technical dubbing issues were extremely distracting.
- You can see what looks like microphone packs on the backs of the performers quite often.
- Non-Mormons won’t get some of the jokes or even the pre-mortal world scenes.
- Why is Emily (Abigail Baugh) in a yellow dress in heaven, while everyone else is wearing white? She sure is adorable.
- Julie says, “I’m going to miss this beautiful place” while she and Jimmy are standing in a building with old, brick walls. That line would have been more accurate if they were standing in a beautiful garden or something.
- There is an odd, unexpected, funny “gay” moment during the family’s concert towards the beginning of the movie.
- There are a lot of artificially white teeth.
- What happened to the song “He’s Just A Friend”, “Dear John”, and “Daddy’s Nose”? Why did they take those songs out of the original?
- While everyone else looked “normal”, Jimmy (Kenny Holland) always looked like he had a ton of make-up on. His boy-band nasal voice started to really grate on me.
- I recognize I had very high expectations, but I felt a bit disappointed.
- “Stake President material for sure.” – Elder Greene (Morgan Gunter)
- I counted 3 times that people were slapped.
- No profanity. Thanks Mormons!
- There are a lot of “downer” scenes that make the movie feel pretty heavy.
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