Nothing to Lose

audience Reviews

, 45% Audience Score
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Filme onde as pessoas n devem perder seu tempo assistindo essa porcaria, onde conta a trajetória de vida do fundador da universal, maior parte do público são os próprios fiéis, focando na teologia da prosperidade, um líder na qual usa a fé e ingenuidade das pessoas para enriquecimento próprio, contém muitas mentiras
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    O filme traz ótimos cenários em uma ambientação do Rio de Janeiro antigo e interpretações convincentes que transmitem credibilidade e emoção. Uma obra completa da vida do Bispo Edir Macedo.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    This film is a great account of the story of a televangelist who was very persecuted and criticized in the country. Containing a great deal of drama and emotion, the film shows Edir Macedo's roots and complexes, which were overcome through faith.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Los actores son muy simpáticos, las escenas son simpáticas, hasta la historia es simpática y el dinero es muy muy simpático. Esta película demuestra que con Mucho Dinero se puede hacer una autopelícula entretenida para un público específico, esto no quiere decir que la película sea 100% real.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Awfull movie, It was a propaganda for the billionaire televangelist Edir Macedo. What a waste of time. It doesn't reflects reality at all.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    This movie was absolutely a great inspirational and inspiring religious movie. I was blown away and greatly inspired. It shows what I feel is a true depiction of a man of God who trusted God explicitly and who truly wanted to led people to the only true God Jesus Christ. He showed what a true pastor and, disciple should be and what the church of God should really depict. It is a must see for every Christian.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    This movie is deceptive propaganda for a corrupt Brazilian evangelist, Edir Macedo. Macedo is a billionaire who preaches the "prosperity gospel." In essence, this is the doctrine that a good relationship with God results in wealth. But watch the movie, and you'll get a completely different picture of Macedo. In the movie, Macedo is a humble servant of God who only seeks to save souls by letting them know about Jesus. Nothing about accumulating wealth comes up--either his own or the wealth of his parishioners. The movie is engaging though somewhat predictable and hammed-up. I felt deceived, however, when I read later about Macedo on Wikipedia.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Quote: "You think you are the only one who has God? God is on my Side Too."
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    Film autofinanciado con fines propagandísticos.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    I don't have a problem with showing a good side of a character that has done some wrong, but this movie seems to paint Edir Macedo as a hero. He is most certainly not. The movie shows the Brazilian government issuing an arrest warrant for him, but does not show the reason why they did that. That reason is exploitation and corruption. I guess everyone deserves a right to free speech, but shame on Netflix for helping to propagate this lie. In real life, I once met a poor woman who was "saving up" for special sandals, sandals which could be bought at the time for R$3.00 at a supermarket or something. Her pastor at the Universal church had told her that she could get closer to god if she were to buy it from the church for R$50.00. That is the Universal church of the Kingdom of God. This should be especially shameful in a country like Brazil, where this sort of money could have gone a long way for someone like her. No matter what religion you believe, if God is watching the affairs of man, I hope this does not go unpunished. I thought the film was well done, well produced, with decent acting, but this should be seen for what it is a propaganda film, and not truth.