SYNOPSICS
The Rose of Sharon (2006) is a English,Korean movie. Elliott Hong has directed this movie. Annie Lee,Paul Galliano,Sun Ja Choi,Ed Flanagan are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2006. The Rose of Sharon (2006) is considered one of the best Drama,Family movie in India and around the world.
Mina Sohn is a Christian, Korean woman living in Los Angeles. She runs a flower shop for a living and ministers to those around as her calling. When a young, Jewish lawyer shows up in need of a florist, the two sense an immediate connection. After a series of dinners and in-depth conversations about Christianity and Judaism, they eventually travel to Israel together where they both explore questions of faith, love, duty, and religion.
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Nice Touching Christian Drama that made me cry...
A low budget Korean Christian film that taught me some things about the bible & actually made me cry! I saw this at a Korean church & surprisingly everyone at the end was sniffling too. I didn't get it at first being a Korean American & not that strong of a Christian, but this story really touched people! It made me open my eyes to many things. The story is a quiet drama & took me on a nice journey. There were some amazing shots in Israel that showed where Jesus traveled which was nice to see. Only real Korean Christians can understand this film & its impact. It has a strong message, especially for Korean Christians. I really enjoyed the movie & the actors gave a good & believable performance. Some of that dialogue was long & hard to understand, but they pulled it off really well considering the diaglogue wasn't so great. And the film will definitely not offend Jewish people. It does the opposite & shows what great people they are & what they're destiny is supposed to be according to the Christian bible. And the film shows the duty we have as Christians. It was basically an educational Christian film on one aspect of the revelations. Worth watching...Good family film.
Ignorant Korean Christians...
This movie is about a ridiculous Korean American woman who owns a flower shop (which is already unbelievable) who sees visions. She starts dating a Jewish so she can convert him to Christianity in the most politically incorrect ways. The filming is amateur, the dialog is unrealistic, and the acting is just plain bad. I watched it and had a good laugh. However, the fact that this movie exists is a testament to the reality of Christians who are just as ignorant as the writers of the script. If you are Jewish you will be offended by this movie. If you are Korean American you will be ashamed of this movie. If you are Christian you will slap your forehead and say, "this is why Christians get a bad rep.!"