Tuesday, 13 May 2014

'Moms' Night Out' Is a Love Letter to 'Mommas' Featuring a Non- Judgmental God


At the Hollywood red carpet premiere, lead actress Sarah Drew told the press that she believes moviegoers will walk away from the film, which makes its public debut on Mother's Day weekend, knowing that they've seen "a love letter to mammas."

"That's my hope, that's my greatest wish," she said. "I want moms to walk out of the theaters feeling...
like the super heroes that they are. And they are going to see the beautiful and chaotic mess of what parenthood is."
This hysterically funny, brilliantly acted, and touching movie has already touched the hearts of moms through film trailers and screenings shown in key areas of the country.

Those worrying about whether Moms' Night Out is a "Christian movie" need not worry. God plays a major part and it's up to the viewer (believer or non-believer) as to how the movie's message is received. Be forewarned, the consensus by those who have seen the movie at pre-release screenings say it's impossible not to be uplifted after watching.

 

When asked about the movie's message the day after the red carpet premiere, actress Sammi Hanratty said, "God loves you no matter what. No matter what you believe in, no matter what's going on in your life, no matter how you feel about yourself, you are still going to be loved by God. I love that even if you don't have a faith you can still walk away with this good feeling about yourself."
Actress Andrea Logan White, who plays Izzy, was asked by The Christian Post how the filmmakers may have decided on "how much God" to put in the movie (which by the way I believe was done seamlessly). She said she was not part of the process of "how much and how little" of the faith elements were kept in.
"It was more so of the studio's say. But for me, I'm a loyal believer. I grew up most of my life not a Christian, so I'm not ashamed to say that I am a Christian and I would be nowhere, and I would not be here, if it wasn't for my relationship with God," White said. "The most important thing is that not everybody wants to walk into church, that might not be their thing, but everybody wants to be entertained. Everybody wants to go see a movie. I think we can reach the masses with the beautiful message and not have to hit everybody over the head [with the Bible]."
She adds, "I think you feel God's love whether you are a believer or not a believer. I don't know how you could not walk out of the film inspired."





8 comments:

Jay1 said...

Henhen, good to know say the movie is gospel

Pirator said...

But I never watch the movie self to be able to rate it. How can I download it

Anonymous said...

Thief, Ole, Farao! You no fit go cinema go watch am. Why u dey look for pirateed copy. Thank God say u don call urself pirator

CeeJay said...

How @pirator won take watch am for cinema wen the thing only dey their own cinema for yonder.

Anonymous said...

I beg, where are the Alaba market. The guys too dey slow this days. If b4 dey go don bring the full version come my dommot. This guys dey fall my hand o.

Anonymous said...

You guys won bring alaba mrket come inside Christian film. Fear the wrath of God o. Hmnnn... Tessy, se you dey encourage this?

Anonymous said...

WETIN COME BE TESSY OWN FOR THIS MATTER. I BEG PARK WELL WELL

Anonymous said...

Na wen u won do amebo u go dey use anonymous are we still brethen