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The Genesis Code, 2010

The Genesis Code

English

USA

Rating:4.1
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Profile of The Genesis Code

The Genesis Code can be described as uplifting and contemplative. The plot revolves around religions or cults, redemption, and hopes. The main genres are drama and independent. In approach, The Genesis Code is realistic. It is set, at least in part, at a college. It is located in the USA. The Genesis Code takes place in contemporary times.

Summary of The Genesis Code

Kerry Wells (Kelsey Sanders), a college journalist and committed Christian with an effervescent personality, has been assigned to do a story on Blake Truman (Logan Bartholomew) the college’s newest and very popular hockey superstar. As a relationship between them begins to develop Kerry finds that Blake, who hides behind a tough and independent façade, is actually struggling through a difficult personal crisis and that he bears the cross of a secret he has kept hidden for years. Blake rebuffs Kerry’s suggestion that prayer might help ease his burden; he is convinced that modern science completely disproves the Bible, especially the opening verses of Genesis.

Kerry—who is herself suddenly confronted with a challenge to her faith on another front—sets out to prove that science and Genesis are not in conflict and her quest leads to a startling revelation. Could it be that what science teaches us about creation and the story as told in Genesis are both true and in perfect accord!

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: 25 August 2010

Cast and Crew

Logan Bartholomew

as Blake Truman

Kelsey Sanders

as Kerry Wells

C.R. Lewis

as Shane Thomas

Ernest Borgnine as Carl Taylor in The Genesis Code
Ernest Borgnine

as Carl Taylor

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