Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Fireproof

Fireproof

Lt. Caleb Holt lives by the old firefighter's adage: Never leave your partner behind. Inside burning buildings, it's his natural instinct. In the cooling embers of his marriage, it's another story. After a decade of marriage, Caleb and Catherine Holt have drifted so far apart that they are ready to move on without each other. Yet as they prepare to enter divorce proceedings, Caleb's dad asks his son to try an experiment: The Love Dare. While hoping The Love Dare has nothing to do with his parents' newfound faith, Caleb commits to the challenge. But can he attempt to love his wife while avoiding God's love for him? Will he be able to demonstrate love over and over again to a person that's no longer receptive to his love? Or is this just another marriage destined to go up in smoke?

Review:
I found the message touching. Not too many movies have a moral let alone a Christian message. I didn't think the acting was all terrible. I actually thought Kirk did a decent job. Some of the others though, well they just did OK, about as good as your local school play. The lack of quality acting wasn't overly detrimental to the story line. The comedic moments I thought were over the top. Goofy more than funny. My wife and I did laugh quite hard at some of the scenes together. Many I don't think our response was what the makers intended. Its not a great movie but the message is good and other than being a little slow, and some not so good acting it was still enjoyable. Its a movie with a Christian message. You anti-Christians need to relax. You don't have to watch it, and I truly doubt anyone on the planet doesn't know about its Christian content.

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