Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
BootDigest
Such a frustrating disappointment
AniInterview
Sorry, this movie sucks
Nayan Gough
A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.
Bill Sawyer
I think this is one of the most well made Christian films I've ever seen. The acting is really good, and the photography is beautiful. Overall it's well directed, well edited, and the music and musical performances are a real treat. If you're looking for an inspiring, entertaining movie that's edifying without being cheesy, this is one you should check out. In my opinion this film is a notch above most other faith-based movies. Personally, I'd like to see far more high-quality faith-based movies like this one be made.
jlindsayh
I cannot even begin to describe the disappointment and trauma I faced after viewing this film. As a Christian, I was surprised to find that little to nothing about this movie had to do with the song of Solomon, either the natural relationship the book possesses or the Spiritual paradigms to Christ and the Church. The movie mostly quotes Ecclesiastes and the Proverb about the adulterous woman. If you want a romantic movie that draws your heart closer to your spouse or to Jesus, this is NOT your film.This movie was about an honorable man who was portrayed in the beginning to be full heartedly pursuing God and avoiding the mistakes his father made. He continues to honor God and his wife as he becomes a big star and then all of a sudden...his marriage gets rocky because his intimacy with his wife dwindles and his new opening singer, Shelby hits on his weak spot, his humanity. He falls with Shelby and begins to live a crazy lifestyle of adultery and drugs. He lies to his wife and ignores his son, then finally comes to his senses and starts to make a turn around ONLY to go back to his old ways and so it seems, to Shelby. The movie ends with two minutes of redemption of him singing a song to his wife and her accepting him back with little question. He quotes Ecclesiastes and declares "life is meaningless" and so everyone should just enjoy their wife before they die and TAKE. I'm very familiar with the book of Ecclesiastes but I felt hopeless after this movie. I appreciate those trying to make "Christian films" but where was Christ? Redemption? Perfect love? Where was true repentance and restoration? Don't see it. You will only cry buckets of tears with your friends/spouse/loved ones after.
djbarratt
I do not usually do on-line reviews but just had to give one for this awesome film. Good Christian films and that have talented acting and a great story line are few and far between, but this film has both. It is the biblical story of David and Bathsheba and their son Solomon, yet is done with real people who struggle with real life problems that we can all relate to and still triumph in the end. I applaud Kyle Idelman for producing the film and the casting director who picked the right actors who could pull off the story line. The acting was very well done by all the actors involved in the project, even though I was not familiar with these actors and any of their other projects. While I am not a fan of country music I felt the music was also well done and touching. Ignore any negative reviews and see this great picture. There are so few movies made that touch your heart and leave you with a good feeling and have a good cast and great directing. Take a chance and see this film. You will not regret it!
Jamie Gandy
"'The Song' is a gripping story of a singer that seeks the wisdom of God, and that tastes the temptations of this life along the way. A modern day Solomon, Jed King learns the hard way that fame comes at a heavy price. The way we all often find out when we 'go into the world'.Alan Powell (singer of Anthem Lights) pulls off an outstanding preference on the 'Big Screen.' His captivating and believable character development was strongly brought to life through his acting. Throughout the movie you can feel his battles, from the fame, to the lust, to the struggles within his own marriage. That without God everything is 'meaningless.' Sadly we find that most Christian movies are of low quality when it comes to acting, graphics and everything else that goes into making movies. But 'The Song' aced it. The scenes were beautifully done and the cast acting was enjoyable. It always makes me happy to watch a Christian movie with such an amazing impact. We definitely need more of these films in theaters.