Show Me the Father

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  • PG
  • 2021
  • 1 hr 31 min
  • 6.8  (552)

Show Me the Father is a powerful and emotional documentary film released in 2021, featuring Jim Daly, Jonathan Evans, and Tony Evans. Produced by the renowned Kendrick Brothers, the movie explores the influence of fathers in the lives of their children and delves into the complexities of fatherhood. The film introduces the story of Tony Evans, a well-known pastor and author who has dedicated his life to spreading the teachings of the Bible. He shares his own journey of growing up with an absent father and how it has affected his own parenting style and relationships. It is clear from the start that the film is going to go deep on this emotional and often challenging topic.

Show Me the Father delves into the lives of several other men and their journeys of fatherhood. From a celebrity who struggles with his own father leaving at an early age, to a young man who never knew his dad, the film portrays the different father-son dynamics and how it shapes the individuals they become. The interviews are incredibly honest and vulnerable, allowing viewers to connect on a deep level and see the reality of the struggle to be a good father in a broken world.

Alongside the interviews, the film weaves together personal stories and archive material, along with powerful imagery and cinematic techniques. The film is visually stunning and at times, hauntingly beautiful. The use of poetry and metaphors throughout the film drives home the different themes and messages it conveys.

As the movie progresses, it becomes clear that there is more to the film than simply portraying the bonds between fathers and children. Show Me the Father talks about what it means to have a Heavenly Father and how that relationship can transform our relationship with our earthly fathers. The themes of forgiveness, redemption, and grace run throughout the film, with the message being that it is never too late for reconciling with your family and your past.

The journey of Tony Evans is a central story of the movie, and it is powerful to see his faith tested and strengthened over time. He shares the story of his daughter's struggle with cancer and how that affected his relationship with God, and ultimately how faith has sustained him through difficult times. The film portrays this story with sensitivity and compassion, which enhances the emotional impact of the film.

Show Me the Father has a clear Christian message, but it never feels preachy or pushy. Instead, it acknowledges that not everyone has a positive faith experience and accounts for the fact that lives can be messy, complex, and not always easy. The film acknowledges that a father wound can be challenging to deal with but also shows that it is possible to move forward, and the journey can lead to healing and transformation.

In summary, Show Me the Father is an incredibly personal and emotional film about the impact of fathers on their children. It is a stunningly directed and visually impactful film that tackles a difficult subject with vulnerability and grace. Combining powerful storytelling, archive footage, visual poetry, and metaphors, this film takes audiences on an emotional roller coaster that will have them thinking and reflecting long after the credits have rolled.

Show Me the Father is a 2021 documentary with a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.8.

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  • Release Date
    2021
  • MPAA Rating
    PG
  • Runtime
    1 hr 31 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.8  (552)
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