Mystic Movie Reviews

November 9, 2009

Love’s Unending Legacy (2007)

Loves Unending LegacyAre you familiar with the Love Comes Softly series of films based on books by Janet Ochs and directed by Michael Landon Jr.? Well, here’s to a group of films that seem to be a hotbed of controversy despite their simplicity and beauty. Maybe you don’t see how these movies could be controversial. Let me explain.

Last week I checked Love’s Unending Legacy out of my local library – a great find, I think considering it was produced in 2007 and the story line was absolutely touching and chick-flicky.

My significant other, who I call Mystic on this blog, came in to ask if I’d watched the movie yet. “Yes,” I told him. “I watched it last night. It was SUCH a GOOD movie!”

He gets a sick look on his face and rolls his eyes.

“Oh, you don’t think so?” I said. “I love the simplicity, the love stories, and the fact that God is part of these movies.”

“That’s the problem,” he said. “I don’t need Christianity shoved down my throat.” He then launched into a soliloquy from which I had no recourse. Past experience had taught me not to dare getting a word in edgewise until he says, “You have nothing to say?” And then I’d better be careful what I say.

What I finally said was, “Okay, go watch your violence and bloodshed. To each his own.”

Honestly, I don’t see any problem with the way Christianity is depicted in these films. It isn’t all “in your face” type proselytizing. It is just a gentle matter of fact that American pioneer families were predominantly Christian and the church was a huge part of their social life. If they sit down at the dinner table to say grace, that’s a realistic part of the story, not an attempt on the part of the producer to introduce subliminal suggestions to convert viewers.

Honestly, I’m not a Christian, in fact, I think I may have found my guru and I’m thrilled about that, and still doing quite a bit of seeking to decide… and I’m totally not a joiner. (Been there done that and then literally gave away the t-shirt after 30+ years servitude.) But Christian or no, I absolutely LOVE seeing people relate to God and express their spirituality in these precious movies – which were created from novels written by Janet Ochs. Who can object to that?

Anyhow, if you want a decent, heart warming family-centered movie, the Love Comes Softly series is excellent.

Love Comes Softly Series



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