The Big Kahuna: Film Screening

On the last evening of a convention two seen-it-all industrial lubricant salesmen and a youngster from the research department gather in the hotel's hospitality suite to host a delegates party. The main aim is to get the business of one particular big fish. When it becomes apparent that it is the lad who has developed a direct line to the guy, his strong religious beliefs bring him into sharp conflict with his older and more cynical colleagues.

This movie is adapted from a play and is set primarily in one room, with a lot of dialogue among the primary actors. It was made in 2000 and stars Kevin Spacey.

Among many issues brought up in the film, we will discuss the uneasy confrontation between faith in the business world and faith in Christianity. We will also look more closely at Bob's character, whether we like/agree with his style of faith and evangelism and how he responds to the other two characters.

This movie runs 90 minutes and is Rated R for language.

 
Date and Time:
 Friday, May 7, 2004.  6:30 PM.
Approximate duration of 2 hour(s).
Location:
Building 300, Room 300  [Map]
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Category:
Film
Sponsor:
InterVarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship
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Last Modified:
May 2, 2004