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Time Changer

D. David Morin , Gavin MacLeod , Rich Christiano    PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)   DVD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)

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Time Changer may be a little strident in its core message (i.e., ethics don't count unless they're backed by the force of Christ), but as an above-average feature for the Christian market, it's pretty agreeable. D. David Morin stars as a late-19th-century Bible professor named Carlisle, whose efforts to publish a book arguing that morals can be taught independent of Christ's teachings is denounced by one Dr. Anderson (Gavin Macleod), a board member at Carlisle's seminary. Anderson, who happens to be in possession of a time machine, sends Carlisle to the year 2001, where the latter quickly discovers the pitfalls of a secular world with relative morality and no absolute (i.e., Christian) standards. Time Changer's seasoned supporting cast, including Paul Rodriguez, Jennifer O'Neill, and Hal Linden, bring a professional gloss to the film that helps counter its thematic single-mindedness, while director Rich Christiano serves up some passable science fiction to go with all the preaching. --Tom Keogh

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worth Watching, Jun 1 2010
This review is from: Time Changer (DVD)
Time Changer is a movie about a man who travels through time and discovers how a lack of sound Bible teaching causes chaos as future generations entirely reject the Gospel message.

It's a good but not great movie but worth watching. Another Christian story that handles time travel is 'Godstone - The Kairos Boxes' by G.A Williams:

Godstone - The Kairos Boxes
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars gives insights into the problems of American Society, Mar 25 2004
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rodog63jr (bronx, N.Y.C. N.Y. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Time Changer (VHS Tape)
Time Changer gives some good insights on the problems that face modern American society from a evengelical Christian perspective. Although it is not a top notch Christian Movie, Hal Linden and Gavin McLeod bring quality acting to this flick. This movie challenges the beliefs of Christians and Non-Christians.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Good Intentions, Flawed Presentation, April 6 2008
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Verve (Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Time Changer (DVD)
At a time when so many people recoil, like vampires from garlic, at the mere mention of Christ or church, this movie does deserve credit for being so boldly and openly Christian. And it makes its message clear: Morality erodes when people rely on their own diverse and shifting attitudes rather than maintaining the central authority of Christ - in other words, when they divorce the message from its messenger. It shows how even a slight shift in direction can impact over time. It accomplishes this by having a 19th century man, who believes himself and his writing to be morally sound, travel forward in time to the 21st century. Here, he sees the results of the attitude shifts espoused by the book he was about to have published - one that minimizes the importance of an open affiliation with Jesus for morality or redemption. It is well-intentioned, and it might even be right; but I doubt that this movie will win many converts. It's dull. It's predictable. The pace is slow. There is a lot of repititious talk. Much of the dialogue sounds scripted and stilted. Viewers who are as blase about 21st century morality as are the 21st century characters in the movie, aren't likely to empathize with this time traveler's shock. Good message or not, it just isn't delivered very well.
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