Marley Shelton Movie:

Jesus Mary and Joey



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Marley Shelton Movie:
Jesus Mary and Joey



Movie
Jesus, Mary and Joey
Jesus, Mary and Joey
List Price: $9.99Label: Monarch Video

Salesrank: 79573

Released: March 4, 2008
Our Price: $4.25
Used Price: $2.05
MPAA Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • John Capodice
  • Olympia Dukakis
  • Jason Gedrick
  • Tess Harper
  • Stacy Keach
  • Editorial Review:
    Studio: Monarch Video Assoc. Release Date: 12/09/2008 Run time: 105 minutes Rating: Pg13

    Jesus, Mary and Joey Reviews:
    A video that many of today's Catholics will enjoy! 5 Star Review
    2009-09-13 - Intriguing title and not what one would expect. We had seen video previously and wanted our own copy.

    A good lighthearted story with some heart 5 Star Review
    2009-04-28 - This is a really good movie for some laughs and to make you think about life. I enjoyed it very much - maybe because I'm Catholic and there are not many Catholic movies out there that aren't over the edge.

    The Best Catholic Movie You Never Heard Of ! 5 Star Review
    2009-01-26 - I don't know if the movie, Jesus, Mary and Joey, would make a 'Best Ten Catholic Movies' list, but it certainly is a movie that would be enjoyed and appreciated by Catholics. I'd never heard of it until I saw it and bought it at a video store a couple days ago. My wife and I watched it this evening, and we were simply captivated by it. The movie is classified as a romance and a comedy, a romantic comedy, but it is much, much more than that because it all revolves around the character's relationship with Jesus.

    One Sunday, Joey went to Mass as usual. But that Sunday he spotted a beautiful, almost angelic-looking blond for the first time. It turned out that she, Mary, had gone to Catholic school with Joey years before, but had moved and they forgot about each other. They strike up a friendship, but it soon becomes apparent that Mary has a very close relationship with Jesus. She had gotten sick in the intervening time, and her family had come to accept her pending death. But, during a time the family was gathered around her, all hope lost, she received a Divine healing. Having, myself, received such a healing, her description of what actually happened to her was almost identical to what happened to me.

    Mary's palpable faith challenges Joey's faith and causes him to seek a closer relationship with Jesus. Although a lifelong Catholic, what he experiences could be described as a 'born again' experience. Like a lot of new converts, his joy is something he can't keep contained within him. His friends sort of make fun of his new 'religiosity,' and even his family can't understand him. Their ongoing, traditional Catholic faith suits them just fine. Joey's mother talks to her parish priest, and he gives a very wise (and Biblically correct) answer to her.

    Mary's father, likewise, can't understand her effervescent joy in her faith. Alarmed at the growing romance between Mary and Joey, uncomfortable with having two 'Evangelical Catholics' to contend with, he finds a job for Joey a couple hundred miles away in New York City. With his best friends all trying to get Joey off his 'Jesus' kick, he finally breaks up with Mary and goes to the city. However, the focus only on making money on Wall Street just isn't satisfying to Joey. So, one lunch hour he goes into a financial district Catholic church to pray. I won't tell you exactly what happens, but I am sure that to all good Catholics - and even Protestants - it will prove satisfying.

    This movie, while giving the message that each Christian has his or her own purpose in life, and that each Christian's experience of their relationship with Jesus may be a little different, never drops into the 'preaching' mode. Unlike a lot of recent heavily promoted Protestant movies, it does not try to throw everything into one movie. It is a very realistic portrayal of the Christian experience, but done in a lighthearted manner. It is always very respectful of the Catholic, Christian faith. I don't know why this movie isn't in every Catholic or Christian book store DVD section. It should be there.

    The Search For God 5 Star Review
    2008-11-15 - What a beautiful, human film....A young man comes to realize that he needs more in his life than just religion...He meets a beautiful girl from his childhood who awakens his soul and it is not an easy journey...
    To find a 'new' life, one has to deal with with the 'old' life....
    Mary Shelton is a fantasic actress..and the cast is magnificent...Charles Durning, Stacy Keach, Olivia Dukakis, Tess Harper,and Anthony Pagano...all have great scens where they dispense wisdom ...I guraentee a rich spiritual experience....










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