I was an agnostic prior to seeing Rossi's film. His on-camera cinema verite stories capture real healings and exorcisms...I think there is a real spiritual world we have ignored as Westerners under the cloak of pseudo-intellectualism.
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Best documentary on the miraculous
billgbg3 January 2005
Many other groups, National Geographic, In Search Of, Public Television, have used Rossi and his footage again and again because it is simply the best evidence of the miraculous in regards to hands-on healing ever captured on film. I appreciate Rossi's clinical approach, how he experiments by letting everybody pray for the sick rather than one superstar faith healer. Rossi's use of rock music during the healings was heavily criticized by evangelicals and naysayers alike, but it works amazing to hear "See Me, Touch Me, Heal Me...." as the lame approach for healing. I think Richard Rossi's research and experience in faith healing prepared him to tell the story of the miracle woman in his latest feature, "Aimee Semple McPherson."
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