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One Of The BestJuly 1, 2004 WomackFanatic(Clemmons, NC) This Is One Of The Best Movies About The Amish That I Have Ever Seen. It Was Very Believable And Very Well Portrayed. Patty Duke And Lolita Davidovich Are Two Of My Favorites. The Chemistry They Had Onscreen Was Amazing. If You Miss This Movie, You`ll Miss One Of The Best Hallmark Movies Ever Made.
Superb Movie on Amish LifestyleApril 10, 2003 FlyingDream(Naperville,IL) I've studied about the Amish for years and was very impresed with this film.All thoug I knew most of the information that was givin about them.I thought that the aded protrayl of the "Outsiders"(what the Amish call us Englisheres) was very good.Thoguh it might not have the same pep as Wittness did with Harrison Ford. It has more information on what the Amish go through when personal tragedy striks. The movie is like able and the protryal that Sally-Sal( Lolita Davidoich) is excelent. The Amish are strict when it comes to gender positions.As this was shown in the movie.Where the sherrif asks Sally to dress more plain and not in such a low cut beautifel two piece out fit she was wearing earlier when the first met. In fact the sheriff was suprised that Sally was sent over to Lancasater becaouse she was a women.Again another sign that the Amish still are not quite as comfterbul with wemon having more postion. Even so this is an excallent movie.It shows how Sally's almost none exsints information about the Amish grows through the film.And how she becomes friends with Patty Duke's character Annie.
Good look at Amish PeopleFebruary 23, 2002 Jim Willis(Barrie, Ontario) This is a good look at Amish people. I have visited the Lancaster, PA area. If one is interested in the Amish this tape portrays some of what happens, for instance there is one scene where the "English" (tourist) is trying to take pictures of the Amish. Picture taking is frowned upon based on the scripture in
Exodus 20:4 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth etc
Harvest of FireAugust 20, 2000 Since I grew up in an area heavily influenced by the Amish way of life, I have first hand knowledge of the authenticity of this movie. However, authentic as it may be, it is also very entertaining as some real truths of life are revealed from both sides of the cultural differences. I think it was a movie with no agenda other than truth.
It is a must see for anyone serious about finding peace in this troubled world. I have seen it 4 times now and am purchasing it because it has helped me re-order my own priorities in life.
Clash of CulturesApril 19, 2000 Mitchell R. Alegre(Glenwood, New York) An Amish community is plagued by an arsonist who is burning family barns. An FBI investigator is put on the case and enters the world of the Amish. There is a tension between the cultures and values of the Amish and the outside world. The film is about faith, community, and forgiveness. A tender film appropriate for the entire family. Challenges us to reflect upon our own values.