I have seen it a couple of times. It (like nearly everything) has its good and bad points.
The main theme of the movie is one that I believe is very needed in our culture. It is a libertarian film and portrays governments as deceptive and controlling (which is true today in the US) It also gives hope to those of us who wish to return to a more limited role for the federal government. One man can make a difference. I have recommended it to mature audiences. I do not recommend it to young people unless they are already in the habit of watching very adult movies. Lady E has not seen it. But I will most likely offer it to her when she's 17-18ish.
There are some very disturbing images in this film. Some of the worst include piles of bodies of people killed by the totalitarian regime. And some very romantified treatment of a lesbian couple.
There are also mature topics dealt with. One of those that would probably offend many young Christians (many old Christians for that matter) is the treatment of religion as a
source of discrimination. The regime portrayed in this film is an allegedly Christian one. Think Hitler, who claimed to be a Christian - likewise this government claims Christian type beliefs, but picks and chooses which of God's commands to carry out. For instance homosexuality is punishable by death. Possessing non-Christian religious material is punishable by death (a Koran for instance) But there is no love/mercy/grace from their hand. I was not offended by this association. But I see these things in a much different light than most Christians.
I believe that we cannot expect unBelievers to act like Believers. A secular government has no business telling anyone what they can and can't do with their own body*. (drugs, prostitution, homosexuality, etc) I don't believe those things should be illegal. I do believe that they are
immoral and that no follower of Christ should engage in them. I could definitely see why the filmmaker would choose to portray a totalitarian Christian regime. Many Christians are militant about such things today, and from the perspective of the non-Believer it looks like they are forcing their beliefs down others' throats. We have become a people who are known not for our Yes, but for our No. No, you may not do this. No, you may not do that. Not Yes, I will love you, no matter what you do.
Probably way more information than anybody wanted. LOL But I have known many unBelievers who wanted nothing to do with Christ because of the judgmental attitudes of the Christians they knew. I say, love them, win them, let Christ clean them up!
*Note: You will notice that I said their
own body. I believe abortion should be illegal because it deals not with the woman's own body, but with another separate person.