I read some scathing reviews before watching this movie myself (including all of the 1 star ratings here),so I went in with low expectations. The movie isn't *that* bad. The opening scene of St. Francis is probably the weakest part of the movie, but this is only a few minutes out of the whole. I liked the idea of setting this movie in present day New York City as opposed to trying to do a reenactment of St. Francis' life. I thought modern part of the movie was well produced (considering it didn't have a Hollywood budget). Ultimately, how one feels about this movie will likely have more to do with how much one resonates with the message than the technical details of the film. The message is thus: to truly follow Christ and find fulfillment in life, one must renounce wealth and obey the teachings of Jesus. Through the movie, a young man is poised to inherit his father's business and wealth. But he doesn't see any meaning in it. He encounters a Franciscan priest who befriends him and teaches him about the Franciscan way. The young man is pulled between these two calls: to live a "normal" life, enjoying his family's wealth and prestige, or severing these ties in order to identify with and serve "the least of these".
Plot summary
A new story about an old saint: St. Francis of Assisi - the first Ragamuffin. This is the third and final movie in "The Ragamuffin Trilogy." First was "Ragamuffin" about Rich Mullins. Then "Brennan" about the author Brennan Manning.
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Top cast
Scott William Winters as Bishop Guido
Tech specs
720p.WEB 1080p.WEB 1.08 GB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR