Faith in Film 2, Week 2

Here is the worksheet for this week's film, "Bruce Almighty."

Title: “Bruce Almighty” (2003)

Starring: Jim Carrey, Jennifer Aniston, and Morgan Freeman

Synopsis: This Jim Carrey-led comedy is an interesting mix of comedy and religion, offering heavy doses of both at times. And that is intentional. Carrey is the master at broad, physical comedy, and he puts his talents to good use here as Bruce, a local TV reporter who isn’t happy with the hand he’s been dealt. He has a good career and strong relationship with long-time girlfriend Grace (Aniston), but he longs for something more. And he blames God for not getting the breaks he feels he deserves.

Then a funny thing happens — Bruce meets with God (played by Morgan Freeman) and is offered the chance to play God. Bruce accepts and goes down a fairly typical path until he realizes the situation is more complex than he first imagined. The whole process leads to some learning for Bruce and, by extension, the audience. The film forces you to consider what it means to be God and to be content with the life he’s provided for us.

Questions to Consider:
1. Do you ever feel like you’re not getting what you should?



2. What would you do if you could play God for a day?



3. What lessons does this movie offer for how we should respond to the events in our lives as Christians?

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