a5c7b9f00b Religious conspiracy collides with urban crime in a story told from multiple perspectives. Spies, cops, holy fools and well-armed children cross paths on a day of danger, mystery and possible transformation. &#39;The Power of Few&#39; unfolds over twenty minutes on one New Orleans afternoon, experienced through the lives of five unusual characters who unknowingly are connected to an extraordinary smuggling operationreligious conspiracy collides with urban crime. Great cast &amp; acting. Interesting and unique plot. Idea to interlink various stories, backgrounds, and cloning story was great. <br/><br/>I think Walken&#39;s character was a good way for the movie to tell the overall story.<br/><br/>I loved Slater&#39;s acting - he&#39;s always great. In fact, all of the acting was very good. <br/><br/>The location in Louisiana was great after all the troubles they&#39;ve seen down there.<br/><br/>My wife and a few friends saw thiswell and they had similar thoughts. <br/><br/>I personally would have liked to see even more about the Shroud of Turin and how it was stolen. Intriguing plot. Very unique and thought provoking.<br/><br/>Loved the cloning Jesus aspectÂ… wanted to see even more about it.<br/><br/>Although non-linear films are not my cup of tea, this one really captivated me.<br/><br/>Really makes you think about problems, actions, and consequences.<br/><br/>Great cast.<br/><br/>Walken should change his name to &quot;Runnin&quot;… he was amazingalways.<br/><br/>Kilcher really has a presence and shows she has a wide range.<br/><br/>Slater is really engrossing.<br/><br/>Anderson makes you want to be afraid, be very afraid.<br/><br/>Want to see it again.
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