Should Christians watch Disney's 'A Wrinkle in Time' movie?

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Disney's latest film, "A Wrinkle in Time," which is based on the same-titled classical novel written by Madeline L'Engle, has so far received mixed reviews. While there were many who loved it, an equal number, have had strong criticism for the new film starring Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon, Mindy Kaling and Gugu Mbatha-Raw.

The movie's producer, Jim Whitaker, has stated his case for those who are hesitant to watch the film. "A Wrinkle in Time" does boast dazzling visual effects, but Whitaker said the film is so much more than that since it shares an amazing "emotional journey."

"I was really interested in this young girl who felt different and very other and very other and very separated," he told Charisma News of Storm Reid's character, Meg Murry. "Having her go on this journey across the universe, really discovering the power she had within herself and discovering that, although she felt different in the beginning, she was very much a part of not only the world but the universe. She had a life that could have impact. That sense of that journey and discovery and emotionality of it was really what drew me to it."

Even though the main protagonist is a young girl, Whitaker said both young and old alike can relate to her journey. By watching the film, they will be able to realize that "life is really special and divine," and everyone has a purpose in this world.

Addressing the faith-based audience, Whitaker assured that he felt they would enjoy it because it's an incredible film about hope. Meg, based on her faith alone, goes on this incredible journey to find her father.

She has "the belief that she can do it, no matter what happens. To me, that's very powerful, and I think can have a real meaning to see," he said.

"A Wrinkle in Time" has received a 42 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with many critics describing that it is definitely a film best enjoyed by kids or with kids. Pete Hammond wrote, "It's got Oprah, diversity in casting, good message but it is STRICTLY for kids."

"See it with a child or - as [director Ava] DuVernay recommends - with a child's wonder. Otherwise, probably don't bother seeing it at all," said Christopher Orr from The Atlantic.

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