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05/21/06
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DVD Review - A Distant Thunder

distantthunder.jpgPartial birth abortion, also known by the nicer-sounding “Dilation and Extraction” is one of the most disgusting, nauseating so-called medical procedures in the world. While it may sound inocuous, the details of the procedure are enough to turn the stomach. It is the closest thing to legalized murder I could imagine. A Distant Thunder, a half-hour long supernatural thriller, is an attempt to draw attention to this procedure, which is generating increasing controversy as more states and nations consider legalizing it.

The short but intense movie goes something like this: “Struggling to keep her fragile sanity from unraveling, Prosecutor Ann Brown is offered a murder case that will challenge everything she believes is true. Uncertain at first whether to accept the assignment, a harrowing encounter with Defense Attorney Tom Condan convinces her to meet the challenge. The deeper she investigates, reality and tormenting delusions collide as she encounters an evil force as unnerving as it is foreboding. Terrifying secrets are exposed, and you’ll discover the shocking twist which reveals the chilling and unforeseeable truth.”

Overall, the presentation is quite good. The acting is sound and the story moves along well (though I had guessed the shocking twist before it was revealed—something, as my wife can attest, that is rare for me!). The supernatural elements, along with a shower scene (where no nudity is seen due to strategic camera work) render this a movie that requires parental guidance. The DVD includes an edited version which, though I did not view it, presumably removes these scenes. It extras also include a conversation with the filmmakers, commentary with several of the cast members, commentary with the writer/director, and a trailer.

This DVD is a clever and possibly-impactful way of introducing the brutal injustice of partial birth abortion to people who may not care to read about it or who may never otherwise be presented with the facts. It is available from Vision Video.

DVD Review - A Distant Thunder

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1. Dave
May 22, 2006
7:28 AM

My wife just gave birth to our second daughter last week. I don’t mean to be unmodest, but she is beautiful. Before I was a Christian, I didn’t see anything wrong with abortion, homosexuality, anger, jealousy, pride, lieing and so on. But when I started to accept the Scriptures as God’s Word and they started to guide and direct my decisions and life, it became clear to me what was right and wrong in God’s eyes.

But of course the world does what is right and wrong in their own eyes. It’s interesting though that our culture is so humanistic but doesn’t have a problem with abortion. A clear reflection of how distorted sin can make things.

Y.B.I.C,

Dave.


2. donsands
May 22, 2006
9:40 AM

Abortion is such an evil thing. I have been involed with the pro-life movement, and I have seen just how intense the spiritual warfare is in this realm. I am not as involved as I once was. There are some who fight against abortion, who may be more harmful to the cause, and I needed to seperate myself from them. But there are incredible servants of the Lord who have put on the whole armour of God, and do battle in this most unpleasant realm of contending for the faith, and for the glory of God.

Thanks for bringing this DVD to our attention. Any good tool that we can use to contend for the truth about abortion is more than welcomed. May God have mercy on us for all the babies we have killed in this nation that has been so incredibly blessed by His grace and mercy. Amen.


3. dwide
May 22, 2006
11:04 AM

That’s not the Distant Thunder that I remember. I clicked the link looking for a review of the end times movie that our church made the kids watch in the early 80s. Maybe the newly released DVD set of “A Thief in the Night” can be reviewed on DR?