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90 Minutes in Heaven

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A man was in a car crash and was in the car, without a pulse for an hour and a half, while EMT's and police waited for the coroner to pronounce him dead before he can be moved. A man comes along, who feels led to pray for the victim, gets in the car and starts to pray while singing praise songs. The 'dead' man starts singing along and EMT's confirm he now has a pulse. The victim fights his recovery, as he is angry that he was in heaven, only to have God bring him back in incredible pain.
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The Young Folks
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September 14, 2015

Although it's centered around a fascinating true story, 90 Minutes in Heaven is plagued by an uneventful and padded out two hours.
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ReviewExpress.com
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September 23, 2015

Dramatic real life story
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Variety
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September 13, 2015

This inspirational indie earns points by being more bluntly realistic than many other faith-based dramas in its depiction of an ordeal that likely would challenge the faith of even the most devout Christians.
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One Guy's Opinion
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September 13, 2015

May strike a welcome chord with the evangelical groups at whom it's obviously aimed. But for others the ploddingly preachy picture will seem more like a stint in purgatory, if not someplace even more uncomfortable.
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TheWrap
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September 12, 2015

Turns out people can get really irritable after seeing heaven.
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Flick Filosopher
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January 04, 2016

So deeply terrible that it will make you question the existence of God. The dialogue is the least natural I've ever seen in a film not made by Ed Wood.
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AV Club
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September 17, 2015

The screenplay is full of infelicitous dialogue far from a plausible vernacular, which wouldn't matter if the movie had an ounce of stylization to justify its fourth-grade-reading-level airport-novel vocabulary.
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Sacramento News & Review

September 17, 2015

Sincere performances carry the day.
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Los Angeles Times
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September 10, 2015

Although this well-meaning film may appeal to its intended audience on a spiritual level, the result is a sluggish, clinical, largely dreary portrait that tends to mistake trauma for drama.
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Movie Nation
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September 15, 2015

Cynical, slow and deathly-dull.
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RogerEbert.com
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September 13, 2015

A better title would've likely been "121 Minutes in Purgatory," since that's essentially where audiences will find themselves residing during the entirety of this dreary slog down a familiar road paved with painfully good intentions.
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Tribune News Service
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September 10, 2015

It fails to create a satisfying narrative with a true arc that pays off; it's too caught up in explaining its minor details to focus on the big picture.
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