Review of The Unbelievers (2013) by Nicholas A — 07 Feb 2015
"Life beyond belief" ought not be so radical an idea given what is known, yet the magical thinking of faith continues to permeate and persecute meaning films like this stand as one of the few ways reason finds public voice.
The film is mostly a highlight reel of some very smart and brave people saying very smart and (unbelievably) brave things. What it lacks in filmmaking power it more than makes up for in showcasing the audacity and importance of truth.
As is said near the film's end: We may not yet have at our disposal the final answer for existence, but we do have access to a best answer - and it has nothing to do with a fictional bully in the sky.
This review of The Unbelievers (2013) was written by Nicholas A on 07 February 2015.
The Unbelievers has generally received mixed reviews.
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