Loved your review!! You make so many good points!! I loved the movie! The actors did a wonderful job! So many spots for tears. It was sweet, funny, and touching.
I saw it last night and enjoyed it. If you go back and watch Dallas's first feature film from 2017, The Resurrection of Gavin Stone, you can tell from watching The Best Christmas Pageant Ever that he has grown a lot as a filmmaker. Best Christmas Pageant is an all-around better film than Gavin Stone is and feels, for a lack of a better way of putting it, like a "real movie" and not something pumped out by the Christian media machine. In regard to the mother and why we never see her, I haven't read the book that the film is based on but I did see a comment that someone left on another video where the commenter said that the book also doesn't talk much about the mother. I suspect that the intention here is not get bogged down in the Herdman's backstore and WHY they are the way they are and it's also to keep the focus squarely on the kids.
I can't wait to see this movie! ❤️
Thank you so much for the kind words!
You are THE BEST!
Loved your review!! You make so many good points!! I loved the movie! The actors did a wonderful job! So many spots for tears. It was sweet, funny, and touching.
Thanks for your comment. It is a great movie, a new era for faith-based media, exciting!
Going to see it today with a couple of friends.
Enjoy! Come back and let us know your thoughts!
@@ChristianPodcast Just got home. Let's just say I was crying happy tears. Really enjoyed it.
@@KeatingChick Love it! Why do you think the parents are absent? What's your theory?
This is the best video I’ve seen about The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Thank you for your sweet comments. I really appreciate you both.
You are a sweetheart thank you so much! We try to do our best for the glory of God! (Mili)
I saw it last night and enjoyed it. If you go back and watch Dallas's first feature film from 2017, The Resurrection of Gavin Stone, you can tell from watching The Best Christmas Pageant Ever that he has grown a lot as a filmmaker. Best Christmas Pageant is an all-around better film than Gavin Stone is and feels, for a lack of a better way of putting it, like a "real movie" and not something pumped out by the Christian media machine.
In regard to the mother and why we never see her, I haven't read the book that the film is based on but I did see a comment that someone left on another video where the commenter said that the book also doesn't talk much about the mother. I suspect that the intention here is not get bogged down in the Herdman's backstore and WHY they are the way they are and it's also to keep the focus squarely on the kids.