The Encounter (2011 film)

The Encounter
Directed by David A. R. White
Produced by Elizabeth Travis
Brittany Lefebre
Russell Wolfe
Michael Scott
David A. R. White
Written by Sean Paul Murphy
Timothy Ratajczak
Starring Bruce Marchiano
Steve "Sting" Borden
Jaci Velasquez
Jamie Nieto
Danah Davis
Madison Gibney
Kass Connors
Music by Matt Gates
Ido Waksman
Cinematography Darren Rydstrom
Edited by Sean Paul Murphy
Production
company
God & Country Entertainment
Distributed by Pure Flix Entertainment
Release dates
  • May 3, 2011 (2011-05-03)
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Plot

It follows 5 strangers living in California: Nick, a former NFL player and owner of a chain of burger restaurants; Hank and Catherine, a married couple whose marriage is falling apart; Melissa, a Christian on the way to visit her boyfriend (who is an atheist) and Kayla, a hitchhiker escaping her horrible living conditions in Los Angeles. When a detour road is closed off, the 5 are stranded in a diner with its omnipresent owner, who discreetly reveals himself to be Jesus, and attempts to help each of the patrons to face the truth in their life, particularly its dark side, to seek repentance et go for reconciliation.

Along with serving them Jesus helps Hank and Catherine re-establish dialogue as a couple, helps Melissa think of the long term difficulties she will face in a relationship, and marriage, with her boyfriend who is a non-believer, and helps Kayla find it in her heart the strength to forgive her abusive stepfather, despite everything he has done.

Each patron at the diner ends up being either born-again or is brought to a life changing decision by Jesus except for Nick, whose pride and selfishness block him and causes him to reject all questioning on his life style and purpose, in spite of acknowledging having been deeply loved by his grandmother. Officer Deville (the police officer who first informed the patrons of the road being closed off) returns and tells everyone that the road has been re-opened. Nick happily leaves with Deville, who gloats that he has taken one with Jesus saying he has saved four in rebuttal.

As the other patrons leave the diner, they learn from an officer on the road that the road is closed again, because of a most serious car accident. They come to know that Nick was involved in the crash, which killed him instantly. He also reveals that he has never heard of a Police Officer called 'Deville'. Then Kayla realizes that Deville was actually the Devil in disguise based on the pronunciation of his surname.

The next day, Hank and Catherine find that the diner has mysteriously vanished, possibly because Jesus has managed to accomplish his mission of turning their lives around. In Thailand, Jesus shows up as a waiter, alluding to the 2012 sequel film, The Encounter: Paradise Lost.

Cast

The Encounter: Paradise Lost

Plot

Seven years after the world's most devastating tsunami in Thailand, six strangers find themselves trapped in a beach side resort on the brink of an oncoming hurricane. Each of their hearts are broken and silently cry out on the most desperate night of their lives. As the storm rages on and the six strangers fall deeper into the heart of darkness, another guest arrives at the hotel. He says he is Jesus Christ, and he knows what each of them suffers from. Knowing their dire need, he came to bring them all a message of hope and rescue them from the darkest corners of their own hearts.

Cast

References

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