animedude90 (post: 1264085) wrote:Believe me CK this one really deals with marriage. The other movies did have some lessons of it as sidebar lessons, but this one heavily deals with it. And I encourage ANYONE who plans to get into a relationship or are already in one, to watch this movie. CK, there are many areas of marital problems that could occur in marriages that are portrayed in this movie. Not just the "Im tired of this relationship" thing, although that is the main lesson. It also deals with temptations, adultery, pride, lust, and other things. This movie has quite a few twists and surprises as well, be sure to follow them.
Even if you think it's like any other movie about marriage that you've seen, please watch it anyway.
ADXC (post: 1284934) wrote:@ W4J- Would you be able to do better?
And please can someone come in and say they have seen it and say it was bad(Im not saying it was, but infering from some of these comments...).
ADXC (post: 1285569) wrote:Here's my opinion. I would rather see some low quality, poorly acted, Holy Spirit-filled Christian movie than the movie with the best quality, great acting and a message that says "Hey, do whatever you want, because this world is all yours to do with what you want."
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1286261) wrote:Danderson, I think there's a big difference between constructive critique and criticizing to hurt. The former is an essential part of any artist's development, and without it, the artist stagnates. It should be supported and received graciously. The latter crushes spirits and is wrong. It should be corrected. And let's not unfairly characterize Hollywood as a den of sin and vice that produces nothing but depraved films. It's a den of sin and vice that produces a wide spectrum of films, many of which are good to watch and enjoy. Also, Christian filmmakers have a lot to learn from Hollywood professionals who, say what you will about content, on the whole produce much more well-executed films than Christendom.
LadyRushia (post: 1286319) wrote:Quality in storytelling is a vital aspect of getting any kind of message across. As someone who has actually seen Fireproof, and as someone who is pretty serious about her writing and likes to concern herself in matters of plot, execution, characterization, etc., I think this film is good enough to be taken seriously for what it's trying to say. The plot felt natural, for the most part, and the issues were presented in a way that wasn't forceful or cheesy.
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