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David (2025)
Animated biblical musical adventure chronicles young shepherd David's path to becoming king, highlighted by his battle against Goliath. Directed by Phil Cunningham and Brent Dawes for Angel Studios. Voice cast includes Brandon Engman as young David, Brian Stivale as Samuel, and Shahar Tavoch as Ozem.
Animated biblical musical adventure chronicles young shepherd David's path to becoming king, highlighted by his battle against Goliath. Directed by Phil Cunningham and Brent Dawes for Angel Studios. Voice cast includes Brandon Engman as young David, Brian Stivale as Samuel, and Shahar Tavoch as Ozem.
The film's narrative champions faith in divine guidance and individual moral courage as the path to overcoming oppression and corruption, reflecting conservative values of religious tradition and personal responsibility. This solution-oriented emphasis on biblical piety determines its right-leaning alignment.
The animated biblical adaptation employs a voice cast with some ethnic diversity in supporting roles to reflect its ancient setting, while leads adhere to traditional characterizations. The narrative delivers a straightforward faith-based tale without delving into critiques of identity or inclusion themes.
The film portrays family as a supportive, faith-driven unit with strong parental and sibling bonds, ideal for family co-viewing with kids ages 6 and up. Its rousing depiction of loyalty and divine guidance in family life endorses traditional structures without nuance or critique.
The film reverently depicts biblical faith as a source of courage and moral guidance, with songs and narrative elements reinforcing trust in divine providence and humility before God.
Ancient Israelite practices and devotion to God receive sympathetic portrayal through David's anointing, worship, and victories attributed to faith, highlighting the dignity of prophetic traditions and loyalty to divine will.
The film presents a straightforward adaptation of the biblical David narrative, with no LGBTQ+ characters, relationships, or themes depicted. David's bond with Jonathan is portrayed solely as a deep friendship rooted in loyalty and support, aligning with family-oriented storytelling.
The film contains no transgender characters or themes. The narrative centers on the biblical figure David's journey from shepherd to king, emphasizing faith and courage without addressing gender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The animated film faithfully adapts the biblical narrative of David, portraying all major characters—such as David, Samuel, Saul, and Goliath—with genders consistent to their canonical depictions in the source material.
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