Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

New Liberty Videos- Anthem for a Nation- TOS Review

New Liberty Videos is a company that produces unique videos, most with historical themes such as Dead Seas Scrolls, Warriors of Honor, and Origins.  We had the pleasure of receiving Anthem for a Nation to view and review recently. This video is intended for general audiences but does have some subject matter that may not be suitable for young children, such as abortion.  I would encourage you to use discretion when viewing it with your family.


Anthem for a Nation is a 42 minute video that first begins with a beautiful collage of scenery shots set to music.  Many scenes like New York City and the Statue of Liberty are quickly recognizable, while others are not.  My first thought was, wow, I wish we had been able to watch this video last year when we were studying American history.  The video then launches into some basic American history facts like the signing of the Declaration of Independence and why Ellis Island was important to our nation's history.  Again, included throughout are not only pictures and images from those time periods, but also video clips when appropriate.  Just seeing videos of people in lines at Ellis Island gave me chills.

It was at this point in the video that I felt like there was a switch in purpose.  While still using historical facts, the video began to focus on the Biblical background of our country rather than just your common history facts and figures.  This change did not bother me in the least, but for someone looking for a "school book" approach to history, this change is liable to bother them.

New Liberty Videos ReviewIn documentary style, the narrator points out the biblical background of the founding fathers and the constitution.  He mentions that prayer is allowed before government sessions, but not in school and then talks about the results of this lack of faith in the public sector.  Roe versus Wade is briefly discussed, including video clips of demonstrations.  It is done tastefully and though my 7 year old did not understand what that section was about, it was a long enough exposure for him to ask what they were doing with "all the red signs."

One of the things my 12 year old son and I found most interesting in the whole video was that the narrator pointed out that what he called the "epicenter of American government" in Washington DC were four buildings that made a cross when lines were drawn on a map to connect them- a lighthouse, the Capitol Building, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Memorial.  Whether intentional or not, it was a neat picture to see.

My overall opinion of this video is that while it is done well and has beautiful quality, it is a little over dramatized.  When songs like "America, You are Too Young to Die" and Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" began my oldest rolled his eyes.  We are probably more patriotic than your average US citizen but it seemed at that point the video took on more of a propaganda feel than one of American History being taught.

I will leave you with a quote from the video that struck a chord with me-

"America is great because America is good.  When America ceases to be good, it will cease to be great."

I have to wonder if we are not already on that downward slide.

You can purchase Anthem for a Nation and many other themed videos from New Liberty Videos for $19.95.  You can watch a video clip of it on Youtube to get a better feel of the movie.

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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

King's Faith- Review and Movie Giveaway

I am usually very hesitant to recommend movies, as everyone's tastes are so different, and quite honestly, we are pretty conservative in the movie arena.  That being said, I was intrigued by the King's Faith movie trailer and excited to see it.  I have to tell you- it has now made it to our family's list of favorite movies! 


King's Faith is the story of a young man, Brendan King, who has been trapped in the foster care system for many years and who eventually ended up on the wrong side of the law, due to misdemeanors and drug use. Brendan became a Christian while in prison and when he's released at age 18, he's determined to turn his life around. Placed in one last foster home he starts anew; new friends, new hobbies, and a new family in the form of foster parents who are struggling with their own loss. Things are looking up. But when his past begins to threaten his future, will Brendan trust God or return to the life he knew?

This movie is pretty intense in parts. The beginning scene in particular deals with a police raid and is very harsh. We did allow our almost 12 year old son watch it, but be forewarned there are few scenes that show fighting and blood and there are references to drug use.  The violence is not too graphic for the teens, but this is definitely not a movie for younger kiddos. Though the subject of abortion is dealt with, the actual word is never used and I felt the scene was handled very tastefully.

From our past experiences, not all Christian movies are done well.  Many times the story is good but the film expertise is lacking or vice versa.  That is NOT the case with King's Faith.  The acting is first rate as is the cinematography.  No amateur work here.

Enjoy the trailer! As soon as she saw this my 15 yr old announced, "We have to get this movie."  We think you should too!


ABOUT THE MOVIE-
Run Time: 108 minutes
MPAA Rating: PG-13           
Suggested Retail Price: $14.99
Special Features: A 10-minute behind-the-scenes feature, commentary, discussion guide, Bible study clips affiliated with the LIVE IT OUT Bible Study

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Blessings,