2 hrs 2 min
New World Order is about two young females living in the apocalyptic era foretold in the Holy bible facing death are forced to make a choice to either live under the New World Order of the anti-christ or die for the testimony of Jesus Christ.
Cast:
Erin Runbeck, Kevin Herrmann, Melissa Farley
Genre:
Drama, Short Film
Rating:
Not Rated
Water for Elephants
Not Family Approved.
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This movie has its moments. You really do step into the old world charm of the circus during the Great Depression. The various acts are showcased including the lions, tigers, clowns, horseback riders and all the rest. Unfortunately when the film lays bare the ugliness of its owner, August, who in the course of the film beats an elephant bloody and blackens his wife's eye, well...the charm quickly goes out the door. A young man raised by veterinarians, Jacob (Robert Pattinson) is hired for his skills and in the hope he can save a badly hurt horse. He suggests it be put down and when the owner refuses Jacob takes matters into his own hands. His honest and direct personality draws August's wife Marlena (Reese Witherspoon) to him and they begin an affair. When August learns of it he is determined to end it however he can. When it looks as if all hope for the circus is gone after the death of the star-attraction, the horse, the owner finds an elephant but becomes impatient with him until Jacob learns the secret of how to get the elephant to perform. The characters and their trials and hopes are what made this an interesting watch for me but I am sad to say that due to language and the affair in the movie we are unable to award our Dove "Family-Approved" Seal to this picture.
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Sex: An affair and implied sex between an unmarried couple; kissing; a scene in which a stripper strips although it is not a graphic scene.
Language: GD-2; B-4; H-4; S-3; D-5; A-1
Violence: An elephant is beat till it's bloody; a horse is put down but the scene is not graphic; several people are beat up with some blood; a few men die after being thrown off a train and landing on the rocks and their bloody faces are briefly seen; a woman is hit; a woman strikes a man with a bar; a man tries to strangle a woman to death but she survives; an elephant strikes a man and he is killed; the animals are set free and chase people; a lion almost bites a man's hand as he feeds him.; a man's parents die and he has to identify the remains which are seen from a distance and briefly.
Drugs: A lot of drinking scenes in the film including several scenes of drinking champagne; cigarette and cigar smoking.
Nudity: Cleavage; shirtless men; short skirts.
Other: An accident in which two people die; a man is cruel to animals; a man vomits.
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- Reviewer: Edwin L. Carpenter
- Source: Theater
- Writer: Richard LaGravenese & Sara Gruen
- Director: Francis Lawrence
- Producer: Gil Netter
- Review provided courtesy of The Dove Foundation.