The Other Side of Heaven 2 movie review

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MOVIE TITLE:    The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of Faith 

RATING: PG-13

LENGTH: 1 hour, 50 minutes

Movie Review Mom GRADE:  A

 

IN A NUTSHELL:

Brought to you by BYU TV and Kolipoki Pictures, this Two Roads film is based on a true story and the missionary efforts of Elder John H. Groberg.  If you saw the first movie The Other Side of Heaven, you will remember the sweet spirit of the storytelling and the heart of the beautiful Tongan people.  This sequel takes place 10 years after the original movie and is a heartwarming reunion with more inspiration and miracles.

The film is filled with lessons for us to learn, and not just for “Mormons.”  While the movie will have special meaning for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, everyone can enjoy it and be touched by it.  As we’re told in this movie, if you wait long enough, all stories have happy endings.

Bring tissues.  I was a weepy mess.

 

TIPS FOR PARENTS:

  • There is talk of throwing a little pig into the ocean.
  • Someone dies.  Two more people barely hang on to life.
  • People are in perilous situations.
  • Some men beat up another young man.
  • You see dead chickens hanging and getting de-feathered.
  • It’s very dramatic.  When I took my children to see the first movie, one of my sons said, “I’m so glad I’m not a member of THAT church.”  What’s funny is that we ARE members of that church!  ha ha  Being a member of a church that demands the best of us can be demanding, but it is through the sacrifices and faith that we are able to experience miracles and see the hand of God in our lives.  I really do know that God lives and loves us.

 

THEMES:

  • Peace
  • “I want you to know, even when it’s hard, especially when it’s hard, I know we are about God’s work.” – Jean Groberg   (Natalie Medlock)
  • “Ah, love. Let us be true to another.” – From a poem by Mathew Arnold that Elder Groberg read that made him think of the loss of faith in the world.
  • What it means to be truly Christlike.
  • This movie shines an insightful look on the father/son relationship, just as it shines a light on Heavenly Father and His son, Jesus Christ.  John Groberg said to his wife, “Can you imagine it, Jean….God sending His only son to earth to die.  But He did, He really did.”
  • Prayer
  • Hard work + fierce faith = miracles (what was written on the chalkboard during a missionary meeting)
  • Whether you’re religious or not, you can’t deny the power of surrounding yourself with a loving, supportive community of friends.

 

THINGS I LIKED:

    • Christopher Gorham is absolutely fantastic. He reminds me of Chris Evans as Captain America:  his goodness.  Director Mitch Davis chose Christopher because “he has a very gentle soul.”  He learned to speak Tongan very well in the first movie and his speech coach said his accent was perfect.  Did you know that he is a trained auctioneer like his grandfather?
    • The funeral scene was touching and heartbreaking.
    • Abigail, the goat, in a dress.  Adorable.
    • The moment that really got me to tear up was after the storm when Nancy yelled, “Hoorah for Israel!”  From then on, I went through quite a few tissues.
    • I loved hearing the Tongan people sing often in the movie.  You will love this soundtrack Voices from the Other Side of Heaven 2: Tongan Sacred Hymns

  • When they were interviewing actors to play Thomas S. Monson, the moment they first saw Russell Dixon, they knew he was the right man for the job.  After the real Thomas S. Monson watched the first The Other Side of Heaven movie in 2001, he immediately asked, “When are you going to make the second movie?”  John Groberg said to director Mitch Davis, “I’m not getting any younger and neither are you, so it’s time!”
  • I always love it when you get to see pictures and video of the real people of a true story in movies.  You get to see a lot of that during the rolling credits, as well as a photo update of the principle “characters” in the movie.
  • The film was made in Fiji because the tax rebate to film there was 47 percent.
  • There is some humor, which is always appreciated.
  • You don’t need to have seen the first movie, but it certainly helps in order to appreciate the history and significance of some of the relationships.
  • The music is noticeably good and sweeps with emotion.
  • Some Christian movies are heavy-handed and even cheesy at times, but this one will fill your soul and make you feel.

 

THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE:

  • It’s too bad Anne Hathaway wasn’t able to return to her role in this project. It would have been great to see her continue the story.  When she starred in The Other Side of Heaven, she was a new actress, but now that she’s a big Academy Award-winning movie star, her fee was too much for this budget.  The actress who replaced her in this movie is Natalie Medlock from New Zealand.
  • The bug-smashing scene was gross.  Ick.
  • The production value of the film is very good.  There is one scene, however, when some people are in a boat and it looks like a crew is throwing buckets of water onto the actors on the bow of the ship.
  • The acting can be a bit melodramatic at times.
  • Viewers who aren’t Mormons probably won’t appreciate the significance of Thomas S. Monson in many scenes, other than to recognize him as Elder Groberg’s “boss.”  Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be tickled by his remarkable similarities to the man who later became the much-loved president of the church.

 

INTERESTING LINES:

  • “I’ve always wanted to meet a miracle!” – Nancy
  • “I want to see the miracle!” – Nancy

“Stay here and pray for it.” – John Groberg

  • “God’s work waits for no one.” – John Groberg

“Your family IS God’s work.” – Elder Monson

 

OTHER MOVIES LIKE THIS YOU MIGHT ENJOY:

 
The Other Side of Heaven

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