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Docudrama highlights faith of Emma Smith
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Although beautifully shot, it was lacking in what I think are essential and very significant elements. Overall, I was disappointed.
Here's an important lesson. If someone presents an idea that is deeply troubling and disturbing, chances are it's wrong. It doesn't matter if its a "get rich quick" scheme or a religious doctrine.
God gave us a brain and conscience to help us discern truth from error. We need to learn to use them.
This movie is a farce and a fraud. It is trying to focus on Emma's "faithfulness" - give me a break! If she was so darned faithful, why did Brigham Young hate her and condemn her for not coming West with the Saints?
This is just more LDS Church-sponsored revisionist history, and it makes those who produced this movie into a laughing stock.
Don't waste you money on this film.
If you�re hoping to see controversial topics explored in the film, you will be disappointed, but there is far more to early church history than just polygamy. Real events are portrayed beautifully and movingly in the film. Take a hanky, and enjoy it! Emma was an elect lady.
Please, learn how to spell!!
I also talked with some of the people that made the film. The LDS church went through it with a "fine tooth comb" and wouldn't let them use any of their footage from "Joseph Smith Prophet of the Restoration" unless the movie included only "verifiable" content from journals, etc.
The acting was great, the footage from the Joseph Smith movie added an incredible dimension. I know that over 2-1/2 hours of great footage was left on the "cutting room floor" and many of us that loved the Joseph movie are thrilled to see footage used from that wonderful LDS movie effort.
SEE THE MOVIE!
The church's role model for women should be Eliza Roxy Snow Smith Young, not Emma who joined an apostate organization with her son as "prophet". Of course, that's just the first verse. The church is definitely in denial regarding her.
"The film doesn't attempt to treat every aspect of early LDS history in a technically accurate way, he said, including scenes where Joseph Smith is translating the Book of Mormon. 'We're looking to portray Emma's role in those events, her beliefs and convictions,' rather than tackling 'certain issues that just are too complicated to present in a film format.'"
The issues are not too complicated for film; it's just that the facts are not congruent with the audience's expectations. But it sounds like the filmmakers know their audience, and those of us who hold more "complicated" views would do well to look elsewhere for our entertainment.
Anythign short of that is pure specualtion. In other words, do as Joseph Smith did and ask God. He will give you impressions about what the truth is.
This film is for the person who takes great comfort from their faith, and yearns for the path (both anticipated forward and reviewed back) to be straight and certain. So be it. Like all of these LDS-based feature films over the past ten years, it is a niche/vanity press affair. Such niche efforts are commonplace...have little impact...and make great gift-giving for those of the faith. But--just like the truly horrid "September Dawn"--this too will be on the discount rack by summer.
If you cried in the movie, does that mean it's true?
Showing an incredible elect lady, who went through trials and circumstances that are uncomprehendable to anyone.
Because no one can understand what she went through, the movie made an attempt to give viewers a glimpse into a perspective of her life through her eyes.
Then showing how much love her and Joseph had to of had for her to stay with him through it all. Through the losses, the mobs, moving, harassment, polygamy, judgement,etc..
If that is not true love, I don't know what is.
I think if we view the movie as more of her love story than her actual history then it is much more easily understood.
Clearly, the critics feel polygamy must be the sole area of Joesph Smith's life that is worthy of any discussion. And the discussion, of course, must be one which slams Smith. From their view, any book or film which portrays Smith in any kind of positive life is nothing of (as Orson 9:39 a.m. said) revisionist history.
Perhaps those who are attacking this movie are doing so because they know it will do well. Unlike another recent movie which, despite Hollywood backing, despite having stars like Jon Voight in it, despite receiving praise from every "Christian" group out there, was a miserable flop.
Joseph Smith had 34 wives, including Emma. 11 of those wives were already married to other men at the time they married Joseph.
Three years after the Prophet Joseph's death, Emma married Lewis C. Bidamon.
If you don't believe me, research it yourself. Everything here can be substantiated by documents in the Church History Library at the Church Office Building downtown.
She NEVER agreed with polygamy, never agreed with the ner-do-well problem JS had towards taking care of his family, never agreed with the mysogony of the early brethern, and made plain and clear that she did not agree with the UtahMormons and would have nothing to do with them. So this all begs the question... Why the sudden interest in sanitizing and whitewashing EmmaSmith into MormonPop culture?
Why for publicity and conversionReasons... of course!
Plus... We have to heroize JSmith at all cost, especially since the church rises-n-falls on him, his character (or lackthereof), and what can be milked from all of this.
The majority of Smith's wives were younger than he, and one-third were between fourteen and twenty years of age. Another third were already married, and some of the husbands served as witnesses at their own wife's polyandrous wedding. In addition, some of the wives hinted that they bore Smith children�most notably Sylvia Sessions's daughter Josephine�although the children carried their stepfather's surname.
Everyone makes mistakes in spelling and grammar.SO What did your comment have to do with the movie,EMMA?
Abraham was commanded by God. The early LDS were commanded by a man, Joseph Smith.
Obviously, if God directly and personally commands you to do something, gut reactions are moot. We are, afterall, talking about an omniscient God.
But mortals, including Joseph Smith, are not omniscient. Therefore, if our minds and our conscience are troubled or disturbed by something, it makes sense to follow it.
I guess the other 12 were not properly recorded. :)
This took all of 2 minutes to confirm on my own. These church documents don't lie do they?
Next General Conference, when people stand in front of Temple Square, screaming all kinds of vicious and disgusting words at Conference goers, and they say, "God told us to do it" we must believe them.
To "I Saw the Film | 3:38 p.m." You have to understand that it's okay for people to attack a movie they haven't seen yet, so long as that movie is pro-Joseph Smith.
It's just like LDS books and scriptures. Most Mormon bashers have never read them from cover to cover. They only read the parts they can twist, re-write or take out of context. These people only want the National Enquirer version.
Well, almost.
But even if that is true, what does that make her? An "elect" lady? Or a fool for not opposing her husband's infidelity!?
Just as Joseph Smith was either the most important person or else the biggest fraud in American history, so his wife Emma is either an "elect" lady or the biggest dupe in American history!
My vote is for the latter.
You are wrong. A great many "Mormon Bashers" (as you call them with such a Christian spirit) HAVE read the Book of Mormon from cover to cover several times. In fact, many of us know the LDS Scriptures better than you do!
But it protects your fragile ego and your fragile testimony to tell such lies to yourself.
The truth and the reality is that the LDS Church has a long history of emphasizing only the parts of their history that makes them look good, and systematically omitting and in some cases covering up the parts of their history that makes them look bad.
This film is no different. The "complicated" parts of the history are the things that make the Church look bad. That is why they were euphemistically dismissed as part of the scope of this "docudrama".
And you talk about "bashers" twisting and distorting things?...
Like it or not, the comment by Kennedy that Emma went along with polygamy the rest of her life is not accurate. Emma had a long history of denying that Joseph ever practiced it.
Emma was an enigma and so was Joseph. Intellectually honest people need to look at Joseph's fruits: the doctrine, organization, and scriptures of the Restoration as well as the troubling aspects of Emma's and Joseph's lives.
Mormons' faith in the restored gospel needs to be strong enough to face the facts of Joseph's strange manner of practicing polygamy (33 wives, some married to other men, some teens)and Emma's apostacy: her refusal to follow Brigham Young and starting/joining a competing church.
If you resent prettified movies that don't represent the whole truth, go read a book.
I have always loved and admired Emma Smith. My gosh, what a lot she had to go through. My kids complain if they have to eat broccoli. She is a heroine. A strength. I think any human who has suffered should understand why maybe, just maybe, the suffering just wore her down and the loss of her Joseph took the spark out of her life and made her want to just stay behind with Lucy. After all the heroic actions of this woman, I would not judge her one single bit. She deserves every bit of happiness and glory that she can get.
Furthermore, you people who just want to be negative. If all you can feel is negativity, why are you spending time even reading, caring about or responding to things you obviously don't like?
Thank you to all who made this beautiful movie. It was very well done. The actress was superb. I'm thrilled that the descendants of the Smiths are being reached out to.
I cannot find reason to criticize either Brigham or Emma for their decisions. Each did what they had to do in a most difficult time, and both of them are worth respecting. And I have always felt that you cannot love the Prophet Joseph Smith and hate his sweetheart. This movie does her justice and reveals the strength of her character both before and after Joseph's murder.
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