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Amazing Grace (2007)

Release Date:
Friday, February 23, 2007

MPAA Rating:
PG

Rating Reason:
For thematic material involving slavery, and some mild language

Genre:
Drama, Thriller

Starring:
Ioan Gruffudd, Albert Finney, , Benedict Cumberbatch, Michael Gambon, Romola Garai

Written By:
Steven Knight

Director:
Michael Apted

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Synopsis:
From acclaimed director Michael Apted ("The World is Not Enough," "Coal Miner's Daughter") comes "Amazing Grace," a moving historical epic about the life of antislavery pioneer William Wilberforce. "Amazing Grace" follows Wilberforce's career through his 20's and 30's, as he and his fellow humanitarians make the issue of slavery a talking point, not only in political circles, but also throughout the country. They wage the first modern political campaign, using petitions, boycotts, mass meetings and even badges with slogans to take their message to the country at large.

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Towards the end of William Wilberforce's life he starts to despair. He has fought year after year for the freedom of the slaves only to be defeated. He has a stomach ailment that is literally killing him, and nobody can seem to help him. Worse, many of his friends at this point have deserted him... even it seems Pitt has had to distance himself from Wilberforce. In comes Barbara Ann Spooner, who in the movie becomes Wilberforce's intimate ally. She gives William, who is ready to not only give up the fight but curl up and die, a much needed boost.

Very early in the Bible's Creation Account God says, "It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him." Many of us have no idea what that word helper is supposed to mean or meant in its original language. The word helper kinda turns women off, but the original Hebrew is ezer kenegdo, which is much better translated life-saving companion; or I like intimate ally.

Mrs. Wilberforce is depicted as both of those translations, for her beauty and straightforward wit saved William's life and she came along side him to continue and win the fight against slavery. It's a great tribute to her that in the end of the movie when his peers are cheering for William, he looks up at her as if to say, "I never could have done this without you."

Since this DVD will release on Nov. 13th, the week of my ow intimate ally's birthday (Nov 16th), I want to give her tribute. Linda, you are the epitome of Prov. 31 especially verse 10: "A wife of noble character who can find? She is worth far more than rubies." I love you; happy birthday and thanks for being my life-saving companion! I love you more every day and I'd be lost without you...

Role Players
Thomas Clarkson With any good team there are role players that come in and make an impact; this was so in Wilberforce's life. There were people like Thomas Clarkson, the controversial figure that rode from town to town spreading the message as well as collecting information. Of course, there was Oloudaugh Equiano, the former slave who wrote his memoirs into a book that educated many on the slave trade. There were Henry and Marianne Thornton, the matchmaking couple that knew Barbara and William would make a great couple. Last but not least was the lawyer James Stephen who came up with the scheme to finally end slavery by changing the seemingly harmless law of flying a neutral flag on all ships, including slave ships.

There are so many more role players to list (just check out the Special Features: you'll see); without all these people in Wilberforce's life, he would never have been able to end slavery in the British Empire. We need each other, role players and major characters alike; we were made to work together not alone. We were made in the image of God, who in profound mystery is three (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) and yet one.

The lyrics to Amazing Grace are mostly sung in the first person, "That saved a wretch like me" and "I once was lost..." The last stanza turns from me and I to we:

When we've been here ten thousand years
Bright shining as the sun.
We've no less days to sing God's praise
Than when we've first begun.

Newton is talking about heaven, where we will not spend eternity alone, but together with everyone who has accepted the amazing grace that God through his son Jesus Christ offers. I hope to sing with you there!

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