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No matter how you look at it, the Fireproof movement was a cultural phenomenon. What started as a whisper grew into an impassioned shout rarely equaled among theater-goers.
Word of mouth spread prolifically about the feature film, which was produced on a shoestring budget and followed the healing actions made by a young couple to repair their marriage before fizzling out. With such a timeless message, Fireproof became the number one independent movie of 2008, eventually grossing over $33 million. The movement continued well into 2009, as everything tied to the film, from the Love Dare book featured in the story, to real-life marriage seminars, seemed to turn to gold.
Another manifestation of the film's momentum was the success of the soundtrack. Ten full months after the movie's premiere, and without a huge marketing campaign, the soundtrack still cracked the Billboard Top 200 in the summer of 2009. The disc includes tracks by six of contemporary Christian music's most relevant artists at the time, including, Warren Barfield, and relative newcomers. The rest of the album features 's original orchestral score, which underpinned the film's most poignant moments with an earthy string/piano mix.
Fireproof wove itself into the tapestry of America's Christian culture, and the soundtrack was an undeniable reminder of the film's powerful, practical messages about investing in marriage.
Before I review this film, I think you should know how I'm approaching this. I'm an Evangelical Quaker (basically, a Christian who believes that you can reach anyone by being understanding, compassionate, and loving without thumping their head with a Bible) and my father, at one time, was a pastor of a church plant. My faith, even though I abandoned it for about six months and became an Objectivist (an atheist who believes in individualism), has gotten me far in life. I suffer from Bipolar disorder, and if you know anything about that would know that having this illness is a truly horrible thing. God is the only thing in my life that has been constantly helping me out in times of crisis. I have seen and been in relationships torn apart by addictions. I also want to be a film director someday.
On top of that, I write short stories and novels in my free time. I've studied the craft of good storytelling and I can recognize it when I see it. On to the review. To put it as blunt as possible: Fireproof is for Christians who are really well off in their faith and have not encountered anything truly wounding to them.
It's not their fault, I know, but the fact that film makers are making money off of them for money really ticks me off. Christians are a really easy market to milk.
Every artist knows that. Well, make a mediocre movie that's politically correct, doesn't offend anyone, and put Jesus' name in it and you'll soon find out.
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People, especially Christians, are so easily mislead to believe that just because the people who made the movie share their beliefs that it must be good even though the film's clearly bad. I love the premise of it. The idea of sticking by your partner and helping him or her out because you know that it can work out in the end is really rare nowadays. But they deliver it so poorly that it's laughable. And if you think that I'm being somehow 'anti-Christian' and that this movie is flawless, let me point out all the things in this movie that are flawed: 1) The conversations between the firefighters is so unrealistic. No curse words at a fire department filled with men?
2) If a guy found out that his wife was flirting with someone at the office with an intent on cheating, his first response should be to take a shotgun, go down where he works and stick it under his chin and say something like: 'I'm going to blow your brains all over the wall if you touch her again.' You do not show him your wedding ring and say, 'Stay away from her. I'll say something even more mean!' You tell him, Mr.
You tell that mean doctor! 3) You do not get over addictions instantly after being converted. It's a long and hard process. That is a myth that this movie is producing that I have a huge problem with. 4) People do NOT treat you with respect for getting religion of any kind.
They will manipulate, mock, and even threaten you for your faith. Every time Christians tell me this is one of the greatest movies ever made, I die a little inside.
But when a truly Christian movie comes along (like Walk the Line or The Road), they ignore it because people say it isn't 'Christian' enough. Nonbelievers clearly see the contradictions in that. These are the types of Christian movies that people should look up to instead of this trash: Tender Mercies (1983) Deals with the theme that some people need to be polished with love in order to change. The Road (2009) Deals with the theme of persevering in the harshest circumstances presented to you. This was marketed towards Christians to show how the world will be like when the church is next to non-existent. The father-son relationship is a metaphor for passing the torch on to the next generation.
I Am Legend (2007) Deals with the theme of losing everything in your life and then regaining it again and realizing God's love. The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005) Asks the question of how people ignore God when they have seen the Devil. Walk the Line (2005) Again, deals with the theme that some people need to be polished with love in order to change.
Christians complained this wasn't 'Christian' enough even though it clearly shows Johnny Cash's faith after he's gotten clean through his actions. Signs (2002) Deals with the theme of losing everything and losing faith. In this case, a preacher losing his wife.
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If you hate M. Night Shyamalan a lot, ignore the fact that he made this movie.
You'll thank me for it. I could go on and on. These movies were well done, had great quality, and produced a very strong Christian message. Churches ignored them because they weren't up to their impossible standard of being politically correct and non-offensive and still having good quality. It just can't happen.
Why are Christians so afraid to show the brutality of life without God? It doesn't make sense to me. And it never will. I could go on and on about this, but I think truly open-minded people, no matter what their faith, will get what I'm saying.
God bless, -HorrorWriter7493.