The Gospel (2005) Reviews

The Gospel (2005)
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Close friends become unexpected rivals as they struggle to keep their spiritual home alive in this musical drama from writer and director Rob Hardy. David (Michael J. Pagan) and Frank (Sean Nelson) are two close friends who are members of the same Baptist church in Atlanta. The teenagers have developed a deep and abiding faith in Christ, and both aspire to become ministers some day; David, who has also become a star vocalist with the choir, is thought to have a head start since his father is the congregation's pastor, Bishop Taylor (Clifton Powell). However, David's faith is shaken when his mother dies while giving birth to another child, and when Bishop Taylor fails to arrive at the hospital in time, David runs away from home, turning his back on his father and his church. Fifteen years later, aging Bishop Taylor has announced he's retiring, and Frank (Idris Elba), now a reverend, seems poised to take his place. However, the church is in dire financial shape, and no one is sure how long Rev. Frank's flock will have a church to call home. Meanwhile, David (Boris Kodjoe) has used his musical talents to become a top-selling R&B singer, and his latest hit record, "Let Me Undress You," suggests he's given up on the faith of his youth. But David has been undergoing a spiritual crisis, and when he learns his father is ailing and the church is in dire shape, he returns to Atlanta in hopes of finding himself and keeping the church afloat. Not everyone regards this as good news, though; Rev. Frank, who sees his position in the church as a stepping stone to bigger things in the gospel music business and establishing a high-profile ministry, is not eager to share the spotlight with David, especially when the prodigal star begins organizing a large-scale fundraiser for the church. The Gospel features musical contributions from a number of leading gospel artists, including Kirk Franklin, Fred Hammond, and Yolanda Adams. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Boris KodjoeClifton Powell, (more)
Director(s):
Rob Hardy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
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Average Ratings

(40 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Susan J.

This movie was great to watch all the way through. The music was fantasic and very inspiring. Boris Kodjoe is a beautiful man and very talented. This isn't any cursing or sex scenes. I don't know what they mean by adult language, I watched it twice and didn't hear one word. This is a must see and "listen" to movie.

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Carol A.

Boris Kodjoe is one of the many true underutilized talents of our time. He is true to his faith, which is sure to limit his roles. At the same time, this movie depicted many of my experinces in church. Showing what goes on behind the scences with the people in leadership positions. It reminds you that they are only human and the work and worship that you choose to do is not about man but about God.

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Jill J.

It was such a great inspiration. It showed you that all are sinners and need forgiveness. I thought it was a great movie.

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Judy N.

The story line wasn't the greatest. It left me with a few unanswered questions. The music was the best part of the movie and I wish Donnie McClurkin had gotten a chance to sing. Will buy the soundtrack but not the movie. BUT,Boris was looking good....as always!

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Greg A.

This movie is the prodigal son set in modern times. You have the prodigal son, David who spurns his father's love to pursue the things of the world. Eventually, the prodigal comes to his senses and returns to his father. The biblical parable,and this story both have the older brother, who stays to work with the father, but has a sense of entitlement and resentment toward the father and the prodigal. This movie shows how destructive a mere church can be versus a true church which is a spirit-filled community of faith in which believers allow God to transform their lives. Throw in a lot of good gospel music and you have this movie.

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Ereskine T.

This movie was enjoyeable enough for a evening with nothing on television. It was a little slow and the storline was too predictable. The storyline wasn't exciting as the preview led you to expect. It would have been a good made-for-TV movie.

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Patricia W.

Great modern day parable. Fantastic music and acting.

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William G.

"The Gospel" is a good movie in the sense that it is fairly wholesome (although it certainly has many adult themes, including sexual themes) and presents the Christian gospel well. However, the acting falls flat at times, and although the music is good, I'm not sure that the film captures the intense, authentic spiritual energy of a real gospel service.

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Elbert G.

We enjoyed this movie. The music was good, but I kept waiting for Donnie McClurkin to sing and he never did.

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Rebecca S.

And telenovelas are meant to be bad...Yolanda Adams is amazing...but she was on for like 3 minutes..the next two hours was utter torture. With all the talented and attractive singers in the world..they found a leading man who had to lipsynch..it was so obvious that he did not sing. it was an embarrassment. Clearly the people who made this film know nothing about real gospel and the film industry. I was looking forward to great music...but I all I got was trashy drama....dont waste your money..if you want to hear gospel...go to a concert...or to a church choir...enough energy wasted...its amazing that so much money is wasted on garbage..thats America

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    Susan J.

    This movie was great to watch all the way through. The music was fantasic and very inspiring. Boris Kodjoe is a beautiful man and very talented. This isn't any cursing or sex scenes. I don't know what they mean by adult language, I watched it twice and didn't hear one word. This is a must see and "listen" to movie.

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    Carol A.

    Boris Kodjoe is one of the many true underutilized talents of our time. He is true to his faith, which is sure to limit his roles. At the same time, this movie depicted many of my experinces in church. Showing what goes on behind the scences with the people in leadership positions. It reminds you that they are only human and the work and worship that you choose to do is not about man but about God.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Jill J.

    It was such a great inspiration. It showed you that all are sinners and need forgiveness. I thought it was a great movie.

    Yes   |   No

     
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