- “A little bit of God’s love…that’s all we can do.” – Mother Teresa
- “It’s not my work. It’s God’s work. I’m just a pencil in God’s hand.” – Mother Teresa (Oh, that we could all be as effective in God’s hand as she was.)
- St. Francis of Assisi is attributed to writing this prayer, which inspired Mother Teresa, as well as many others still today: “Lord, make me a channel of thy peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love. Where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy.”
- Juliet Stevenson did a great job honoring Mother Teresa. I have always liked her body of work. Mother Teresa was from Albania, so Juliet tried to do her best eastern European accent.
- I thought the contrast between Mother Teresa’s sweet, peaceful spirit of humility and that of Mother General’s jealous attitude was interesting.
- It was sweet to hear the vow the nuns took to care for the hungry, naked, homeless and crippled. Their desire to serve the lowest in India’s society was very touching and humbling.
- For just a brief moment, you get to see a bird’s eye view of 1949 New York City, which is pretty cool-looking.
- It was nice to see Rutger Hauer, who usually plays a bad guy in movies, as a thoughtful priest in this film.
- Did you know Max von Sydow has won tons of acting awards from various countries? He added a distinguished air the film.
- I really love the movie poster.
- Even though Mother Terea wasn’t supposed to be that old in the movie, Juliet Stevenson slouched over a lot, making her look oddly older.
- The film jumps forward and back, which can be a little confusing at times and make the story feel a bit disjointed.
- Isn’t it ironic that the Hindus, who abandoned their temple, threw rocks at it because Mother Teresa was inside helping people not of their faith? They said it was sacred to them, yet what she was doing inside was truly divine.
- Terrible actors, but authentic extras.
- The film shows Mother Teresa receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, but doesn’t mention the other awards she received over the years.
- The music tried to be inspiring, but sometimes its sweeping dramatic score didn’t quite match what was being shown on the screen.
- It could have been epic, but it is very simple…just like Mother Teresa.
- “She possesses depths of holiness far deeper than any of us imagined.” – Priest
- “We pray. We trust in God. God will give us an answer.” – Mother Teresa
- “The greatest suffering is to feel unloved, unwanted, alone.” – Mother Teresa
- Whenever your kids complain about having to sweep as a chore, have them watch the scenes where the nuns sweep the floor with a few twigs wrapped together!
- Sobering images of death and suffering.
- Parents may need to explain to their children about the caste system in India.
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