Christmas with the Chosen: The Messengers – Movie Review
Christmas With the Chosen: The Messengers – Movie Review
January 17, 2022
(Note: This was written December 7, 2021 when whomever decided my computer’s operating system can’t access wordpress anymore)
First thing you have to know – I love Christmas!
Second thing… I’m usually the one who talks everyone else out of going to the movies. I’d rather sit at home and wait until it’s free.
I have gone to the local theater for movies like “WarRoom” and “Overcomer.” We decided to go to the theater for the “Christmas with the Chosen: The Messengers” movie last Saturday evening.
Wow!
I have only seen part of one episode of the Chosen. I do not like watching screens alone and when I’m home, we tend to be doing something outside, playing board games, or Louis is watching a sports game. After this, I really want to watch them all. Hopefully, it won’t be like the Bones series. Grandma Joanne introduced Christina and Becky seven years ago. We watched them after the littles went to bed and I was dispatching late at night (cab company era) usually one or two episodes each week or two. I got to season three, we had to start borrowing from the library and the girls got impatient! They would breeze through them! Christina and Becky saw them all, then rewatch it and Kimberly saw them all, now Jaquline is even farther in the series than I am!
At least with The Chosen, we can watch them with everyone.
At the theater, my Mom and one of Christina’s friends joined us. “Tart, party of twelve!” – our nine, one sister-cousin, one friend, and one Grandma… we took up half of a row!
In retrospect, I have to laugh at all the wiggling feet and trying to be considerate but busting with worship sing-along voices! Becky said if Christina’s parents’ guide website had been better informed, they would have mentioned it was best to observe this film from the back rows if your party has the proclivity to get roused into song and dance by concert-style worship songs – Becky called it “Passion camp on film.” My only dancer who got to her feet was Thea, but she is little so everyone behind us could still see over her. I wanted to dance! I would have blocked too many peoples’ views though… I literally had to stop myself a few times.
I still think The Nativity Story is the most realistic culturally accurate story highlighting Mary and Joseph’s journey. However, this film was incredible! It had a short portion that showed, in what I’m gathering is the style of the series The Chosen, the journey of Mary and Joseph with a bit of a twist (no spoiler, I promise).
If you enjoy music or historical reenactments, this is a must-see movie event.
Thank you for reading,
Type at you next time!
~Nancy Tart