Let There Be Light (I) (2017)
1/10
Boring generic entry in the religious drama genre
25 March 2024
Operating off the false assumption of atheism in general, Let The Be Light picks from ever Lifetime TV drama it can find, takes those elements, tosses them into a blender, and produces Let There Be Light.

Starring Kevin Sorbo, who one can safely assume only got the job because he was sleeping with the director, let There Be Light, religious subtext aside, has a message it wants to convey, but it falls flat. Instead it's a cliche fest that is ultra predictable. Hampering things even further, Sorbo has cast in the first as many scene chewers and first time amateurs best left to make commercials than appear in a full length feature film.

If you're looking for a movie to reinforce your belief that do be a good person, you have to believe in a deity, this is for you. If you're looking for the Ten Commandments, look elsewhere. This movie feels more like United Passions, if that film had been about religion, and not soccer.
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