The Least of These: The Graham Staines Story
audience Reviews
, 88% Audience Score- Rating: 0.5 out of 5 starsSingle aided Facts supported by Fiction. Glorifing one side & making villainous the whole others
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsIt's was an amazing movie I was moved into years the portrayal of the character s were prefound the truth was left for the audience to decide the dialogues were on spot the theme of forgiveness was highlighted which was indeed amazing
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsAbsolutely awesome. I went to the same boarding school that their daughter and older son went to and where the younger boy was due to join the next semester. I watched the movie in the Graham Staines Memorial Hall at Hebron School in South India and there wasn't a dry eye in the house. It was introduced by a teacher who taught the kids, watched by those who know the Staines family, and finished off by a short word from the director. It gives a VERY well directed, extremely thoughtful and very emotional but true account of a tragic story that also has amazing overtones that will touch your heart. The movie deals with a very difficult subject (the danger of living and working as a Christian in a country that is currently rated 10th on The Open doors "World Watch List" of the world's most dangerous places to live as a Christian) in a sensitive and caring way, highlighting the problems without overly emphasising the blames. It does show very effectively and completely the way that God's love motivated the family and continued to do so after the tragedy.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsI had never heard this story but am glad I watched this movie. Not the best movie, but worth a watch, especially for a Christian like myself.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsAwesome Movie. Must watch movie
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThe film captures the service of the Staines family to those who are considered of no value in Indian culture and society. It does not sensationalise the inhan act of good people burnt alive in a post modern world. Instead it brings up the mistaken motion of what is a missionary and what is conversion for the serious questioner
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsEveryone should watch this movie. Know the truth and It shall set you free
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsImportant and very sad historical fact to illustrate that hate acts should never be encouraged or done. But unfortunately hate crimes against christians in India and all over the world continue to happen almost every day without the necessary coverage of the big mÃdia.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsThe greatest story of FORGIVENESS ever told! This true story of Graham Staines had me gripped from beginning to end. When intermission hit, It was upsetting. This is truly a must watch! The end of this movie will leave you with much to think about. How much are you and I willing to give up for someone we don't know?
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsa movie about a brutal act of hate and the God given strength of the victims to forgive their perpetrators. Hats of to the Director Aneesh Daniel for the way he narrated the story in such a honest way. Dialogues that touched me.. between Manav and Graham " there are two things inevitable.. death and taxes." between Manav and the kid. " but you are from Australia.. " I am from Dust" and i like the courage of the Producer Mr Victo Abraham to invest in such a subject in the present socio-political scenario in India. kudoes to the team