My theory is you either love it or you hate it. I saw it this weekend with some friends and almost everyone loved the film. There was one lady who grabbed her popcorn and angrily left the theater near the end and I'm sure it wasn't the end of her scorn.
This is just an excellent dramatic film that dives deep inside the human spirit and keeps probing until the tears begin to flow. We live in such a mean-spirited society that it was so refreshing to see this film touch the lost civilization we've become.
Don't get me wrong, this is a serious faith-based, Christian film and it gets more and more about God and Jesus Christ as the movie progresses and this makes people uncomfortable. But this is an essential watch for any movie fan. Like the character said, just give me one other movie that probes so deeply into a discussion of God. Most other attempts are just fluffy chit-chat or light-weight attempts at the 'meaning of life'. I can name several films that do that.
I loved the film despite not being religious. There is someone for everyone in the group that people can relate to or have met. And what person hasn't done something in their past that comes back to haunt them years later? This is not a film for the 'angry people'. And, like the previous poster, you shouldn't see the film if discussions on God make you furious. Or discussions on life make you furious. Or people make you furious.
This is a beautiful film for those who quietly yearn for a society of tranquility, peaceful people (I'm not one to bash Christians despite not fully understanding their religion), and a society where peace and joy reign. I'm glad I invited my friends to watch it.