This documentary follows one man's quest to see if geology can prove that an earthquake took place as described in the gospel of Matthew. Unfortunately, he has not finished his study at the time of the documentary's creation. This did make it seem like the documentary did not have a clear goal or conclusion. Along with this, many different people from a variety of disciplines were interviewed. Most of these shared their differing viewpoints on the bible in general and did not comment regarding the quake specifically. This to led to a lack of clarity regarding what if any point the documentary was trying to make.
Plot summary
A geologist goes on a 20 year quest to determine if the physical events reported on the day of the Crucifixion happened as narrated - or not.
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October 11, 2022 at 06:57 AM
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Lacks conclusion
Nothing historical about this 'documentary'
I was hoping to watch something "historical" or "scientific" on the earthquake that happened at the crucifixion, but instead I was left feeling like I wanted to slit my wrists. This guy was so depressing, negative & whoa-is-me and that hippy hippy chick from Orlando was talking utter nonsense. Her segments had nothing to do with the relevance of the subject matter, other than to defend how he was feeling. There's nothing historical about this "documentary" at all. There is very little information pertaining to the earthquake or to the information he was gathering to get this crucifixion quake date. This show was all over place, interviews with people who were just as negative or just didn't want to be there. This show was utter nonsense, so don't waste your time.
10% science 90% emotional drama
This film is damn weird. The main character of the documentary is a geologist that has deep emotional problems. He wants to prove that there was an earthquake at the hour Jesus was crucified. That's fine and a worthy pursuit. But most of the film involves this geologist talking about his emotional issues with metaphysical commentary thrown in by a few others. It's a shame could have been a great documentary.