Not exact matches
The eternal peace of humanity with God, received by faith on account of Christ's victory
over sin,
death, and the power of Satan, is dismissed as pie in the sky to be exchanged for the various approximations of peace and
happiness that in good times this world also knows about and experiences.
In an alternate universe where dinosaurs weren't wiped off the planet, the Apatosaur Arlo (plastered all
over the promotional artwork) teams up with a Neanderthal child to find his way home as we predicted, but the journey there and back is shockingly filled with violence,
death, regret, envy, drugs (I'm not joking, Arlo and Spot mistakenly eat bad fruit and subsequently hallucinate some strange shit), and bittersweet
happiness.
The mean one is Betty (Kirsten Dunst), the promiscuous one is Giselle (Maggie Gyllenhaal), the plain one is Constance (the very pretty Ginnifer Goodwin), and the brilliant one is Joan (Julia Stiles)-- one gets unhappily married, one gets happily married, one gets sad
over an ill - conceived dalliance, and one gets a shot at
happiness against all odds (because she's «ugly»); when the film deposits them in a secret society where libations are indulged and secrets spilled, what begins as tedious becomes a
death march.