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The Sign (2017)

The Sign is a compelling exploration of the intersections between science and religion, focusing on their perspectives regarding prophecies of the apocalypse. The narrative weaves together various viewpoints to examine the truths and myths behind end-of-the-world predictions, offering a thought-provoking journey through faith, science, and prophecy.

Length: 1h 20m
Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
This Title is: Insightful and Exploratory

The Sign is New on Tubi in Canada!

Cast

  • Directed and written by Josh Turnbow, who also contributed to cinematography and served as a co-executive producer.

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: R

Given its documentary nature, the movie is expected to be suitable for a broad audience, focusing on educational content regarding prophecies and scientific exploration.

Trivia

  • The Sign was released on September 23, 2017, in the United States and is available digitally.
  • Josh Turnbow took on multiple roles in the production, including director, writer, cinematographer, and co-executive producer.
  • The movie delves into apocalyptic prophecies, offering insights from both scientific and religious viewpoints.

Our Review

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The Sign, a documentary that explores the fascinating intersection between scientific inquiry and biblical prophecies concerning the end times, presents a unique blend of perspectives that both intrigues and educates. Garnering a mixture of reactions from audiences and critics alike, the film’s approach to a subject as divisive as the apocalypse is both commendable for its ambition and subject to critique for its execution. Viewers appreciated the film’s effort to present a balanced view, allowing for a thoughtful consideration of differing opinions on apocalyptic predictions. However, some critics pointed out that the narrative could at times seem disjointed, with the ambitious scope occasionally leading to a lack of depth in exploring each viewpoint thoroughly. The visual presentation of the documentary was praised for its quality, especially considering its modest budget, with effective use of cinematography to enhance the storytelling. Despite these criticisms, The Sign remains a compelling watch, particularly for those interested in the ongoing dialogue between faith and science, offering enough substance to provoke thought and discussion. Its ability to engage and inform, while not always perfect, provides a valuable space for reflection on themes of prophecy, science, and the human fascination with the end of the world.

Critic Scores

The Sign has received a mixed positive review by the critics.

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