Maria Morera Johnson reviews The Shift, a sci-fi romance that explores perseverance and faith.
I love sci-fi, and I love romance. The Shift, a new film from Angel Studios, combines both genres to explore faith in a powerful battle pitting one man’s convictions with the author of all lies.
In this powerful film, the protagonist, Kevin Garner (Kristopher Polaha), suffers loss after loss when his business and reputation tank, his child is abducted, and he creates emotional distance from his wife, Molly (Elizabeth Tabish) thereby losing her. The accumulation of grief sends him spiraling down a dark path where he encounters The Benefactor (Neal McDonough).
The Benefactor presents himself as a savior to Kevin, but he cannot sustain that facade, revealing the aggressive evil that lives underneath this persona. The Benefactor tries to seduce Kevin with the idea of controlling his destiny in a metaverse with infinite outcomes, encouraging Kevin to join him and in return being given the universe of his choosing.
In a despairing moment encompassing both fear and helplessness, Kevin turns to God, surrendering in prayer. The enraged Benefactor vanishes, beginning a cycle of violence and intrigue as Kevin seeks the tool that will return him to his rightful universe. In the course of this search, he is beset with false friends and declining health in a universe filled with despair. Despite this, he endeavors to share his faith.
In a poignant moment when he is sharing a story from scripture, he discovers that he is like Job. Despite the trials and tribulations, he encounters, it is his faith that drives him to reunite with his wife, Molly.
The commanding theme of evil’s seductive pull is overridden by the hope found in one man’s faith.
Available in theaters on December 1st. I highly recommend this film for mature audiences. It is sure to spark great conversation.
An Angel Studios film produced by Ken Carpenter and directed by Brock Heasley. More information is available at angel.com/watch/the-shift.
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Maria Morera Johnson
Maria Morera Johnson, author of My Badass Book of Saints, Super Girls and Halo, and Our Lady of Charity: How a Cuban Devotion to Mary Helped Me Grow in Faith and Love writes about all the things that she loves. A cradle Catholic, she struggles with living in the world but not being of it, and blogs about those successes and failures, too.
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