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The Other Side of Heaven (2002)

The Other Side of Heaven (2002)
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A young man from Idaho finds himself in a beautiful but dangerous land in the South Pacific as he follows his faith and tries to spread it to others in this adventure-drama, based on a true story. In 1953, John Groberg (Christopher Gorham) is a 19-year-old student at Brigham Young University, whose greatest adventure in life had been to leave home to go to school in Utah. That all changes when Groberg accepts a missionary assignment in the Tonga Islands near Fiji; Groberg is instructed to "build a kingdom" and educate the natives about the Mormon faith, even though he knows little of their customs and nothing of their language. Leaving behind his sweetheart, Jean Sabin (Anne Hathaway), Groberg arrives in Tonga and is quickly immersed in the native culture, and strives to teach the Tongans about the teachings of the Latter-Day Saints while trying to respect their cultural traditions and face the joys and struggles of primitive life in the South Pacific alongside them. Groberg makes a valuable ally in Feki (Joe Folau), a Tongan who becomes an avid follower of the Mormon faith, but he also finds his loyalty to Jean (with whom he's been maintaining a long-distance relationship through cards and letters) tested when a native girl makes her attraction to him quite clear. Based on the real John Groberg's memoir In the Eye of the Storm, The Other Side of Heaven was produced by Jerry Molen, Academy Award winning producer of Schindler's List and Jurassic Park; it also marked the directorial debut of screenwriter Mitch Davis. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Christopher GorhamAnne Hathaway, (more)
Director(s):
Mitch Davis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Other Side of Heaven

A young man from Idaho finds himself in a beautiful but dangerous land in the South Pacific as he follows his faith and tries to spread it to others in this adventure-drama, based on a true story. In 1953, John Groberg (Christopher Gorham) is a 19-year-old student at Brigham Young University, whose greatest adventure in life had been to leave home to go to school in Utah. That all changes when Groberg accepts a missionary assignment in the Tonga Islands near Fiji; Groberg is instructed to "build a kingdom" and educate the natives about the Mormon faith, even though he knows little of their customs and nothing of their language. Leaving behind his sweetheart, Jean Sabin (Anne Hathaway), Groberg arrives in Tonga and is quickly immersed in the native culture, and strives to teach the Tongans about the teachings of the Latter-Day Saints while trying to respect their cultural traditions and face the joys and struggles of primitive life in the South Pacific alongside them. Groberg makes a valuable ally in Feki (Joe Folau), a Tongan who becomes an avid follower of the Mormon faith, but he also finds his loyalty to Jean (with whom he's been maintaining a long-distance relationship through cards and letters) tested when a native girl makes her attraction to him quite clear. Based on the real John Groberg's memoir In the Eye of the Storm, The Other Side of Heaven was produced by Jerry Molen, Academy Award winning producer of Schindler's List and Jurassic Park; it also marked the directorial debut of screenwriter Mitch Davis. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
113 mins

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Director(s):
Mitch Davis
Writer(s):
Mitch Davis
Producer(s):
John GarbettGerald R. Molen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Suitable for Children)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Rob F.

    This movie was beautifully done. It is a warm story that makes you feel good watching it, different from most movies these days. It is hard to believe that it is actually true. Great film for whole family to watch.

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    Steve G.

    I was pleasantly surprised by this movie. It is up to the very best of production standards, yet focuses on an intricate chain of true story events that are just not done in Hollywood--and never really have been. The result in this case could be a disappointment because of the deliberate pace of the film. it turns out very nicely because the pace is necessary to get the viewer into the mood the writer and director need so the many little messages can be conveyed. Yes, there are subwoofer-crashing moments here. But the truly memorable stuff is quiet and subdued. I may not be willing to become a Mormon because of a movie, but I can certainly admire a moving story of spiritual heft. Five stars.

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    Rob D.

    I don't rate a lot of movies, but this one is a "must see"! Believe it or not, I enjoy action/adventure movies with a science or time component the best. This movie kept the action/adventure side of me satisfied while at the same time teaching good principles. That is a rare combination for this day and age, so I highly recommend that you give this one a rent.

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