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    R1997 · Drama · 1h 24m

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  1. Eye of God is a 1997 crime drama film written and directed by Tim Blake Nelson and adapted from his stage play of the same name. It stars Martha Plimpton, Kevin Anderson, Nick Stahl, and Hal Holbrook. The film follows two plot lines which are revealed to be connected in a nonlinear narrative.

    • Eye of God, by Tim Blake Nelson
    • Minnow Pictures
  2. Oct 17, 1997 · Eye of God: Directed by Tim Blake Nelson. With Mary Kay Place, Nick Stahl, Chris Freihofer, Woody Watson. We see two stories told over four time lines, which wind down to a devastating ground zero collision, as we watch a double tragedy unfold in a small Oklahoma town.

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  3. Eye of God | Rotten Tomatoes. R. 1997, Drama, 1h 24m. 75% Tomatometer 20 Reviews. 78% Audience Score 250+ Ratings. Want to see. Eye of God Photos. See all photos. Movie Info. A...

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    • Martha Plimpton
  4. One story concerns Ainsley DuPree, who meets and marries her prison pen pal Jack. The other story begins with the discovery of a mute and bloody teenager, found wandering and in shock in the middle of the night, and the efforts of the town sheriff to determine what happened to him.

  5. Oct 31, 1997 · Published on October 31, 1997 05:00AM EST. Spare, elegant, and harrowing, this trickily plotted tale of murder within the desolation of small-town Oklahoma attains a disturbing power that can earn...

    • Tim Blake Nelson
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    • Drama
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  7. 1h 24m 1997. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Set in Oklahoma, a bleak tale of small-town tragedy and loss of faith about a recently sprung ex-con, Jack, who hastily marries a shy waitress, Ainsley, with whom he had been corresponding while in prison.

  8. With explicit references to the Bible, "Eye Of God" is a thought provoking film that explores the effect of religious faith on the relationship between a lonely young woman named Ainsley (Martha Plimpton) and Jack (Kevin Anderson), the prison parolee whom Ainsley befriends.

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