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I first heard about the Sentinelese and the North Sentinel Island in Social Studies in ninth grade (props to my Social Studies teacher, Mr. Dean). Even though I did well in Social Studies, he made the Subject interesting and voiced his opinions openly, which is something you don't see very often in a teacher now. Over the years, I often wondered about that tribe, and now, many years later, I am blessed with being able to tell my readers about a movie based on a true story about the very tribe I have often thought about.
ABOUT:
Based on a true story, Justin Lin's Last Days follows 26-year-old John Allen Chau’s journey to fulfill his life’s mission. He embarks on a dangerous adventure across the globe to share his faith with the isolated tribe of North Sentinel Island, while a detective from the Andaman Islands races to stop him before he does harm to himself or the tribe. PG-13
Starring: Sky Yang, Radhika Apte, Ken Leung
Directed by: Justin Lin
The North Sentinel Island is known for being the home of the Sentinelese, an indigenous tribe that remains completely isolated from the outside world and fiercely rejects contact with outsiders. In 1956, the Indian government established a protected exclusion zone around the island to prevent contact, primarily to protect the tribe from diseases to which they have no immunity and to preserve their way of life.
Last Days opens in theaters on October 24
Check out the trailer below.
Here are the questions I asked the director.
Was John Allen Chau's mission to inform the isolated tribe of North Sentinel Island about Jesus in order to fulfill the prophecy of the Great Commission, which states that the word of Christ must be shared with all tribes, tongues, and nations of the world?
Have any other missionaries visited North Sentinel Island?
Check back soon for my review and director Justin Lin's responses to my questions.
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