It's basically a two-man show consisting of spiritual/moral discussion that is interesting and very well acted (especially Flanery).
It certainly has a Christian worldview and message but is not heavy-handed in conveying that. It's intriguing but not particularly moving or innovative, so I could not give it an 8 or 9. It has a few illogical things happen, necessary for the plot, but enough to keep it at a 6 instead of a 7 for me.
The production value and quality of the cinematography, lighting, sets, etc are all good. The pacing of the story is excellent, without lulls. It is not an in-depth character study, but the characters are solid for what the film is. Overall, it is pretty well done.
It certainly has a Christian worldview and message but is not heavy-handed in conveying that. It's intriguing but not particularly moving or innovative, so I could not give it an 8 or 9. It has a few illogical things happen, necessary for the plot, but enough to keep it at a 6 instead of a 7 for me.
The production value and quality of the cinematography, lighting, sets, etc are all good. The pacing of the story is excellent, without lulls. It is not an in-depth character study, but the characters are solid for what the film is. Overall, it is pretty well done.