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PAUL’S PROMISE
PAUL’S PROMISE is at its finest in displaying how a spouse and her son can overcome an abusive household life and robust racial turmoil by the transformative grace of Jesus Christ. Nevertheless, the script is typically too preachy and will use extra subtlety and nuance. That stated, it offers with critical themes in a restrained, considerate method. Additionally, the subjects of home abuse and racial unrest are handled correctly, with out recourse to offensive dialogue or graphic violence. Nonetheless, resulting from its thematic parts, MOVIEGUIDE® advises warning for youthful youngsters.
Dominant Worldview and Different Worldview Content material/Parts:
Very sturdy Christian worldview
Foul Language:
No foul language
Violence:
A younger man throws a rock at one other individual and hits him within the head (some blood on head and hand), there’s implied home abuse in a number of scenes (man shouts at and threatens his spouse), a person is proven holding a belt whereas standing over his bruised and crying spouse, firefighters enter harmful conditions within the efficiency of their obligation, two firefighters shove each other earlier than the nascent combat is damaged up, one other man breaks a bottle of liquor on a wall after arguing together with his spouse
Intercourse:
No intercourse
Nudity:
No nudity
Alcohol Use:
Two characters drink excessively and get drunk
Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:
A husband and spouse smoke cigarettes in a hospital, however no medicine;
Miscellaneous Immorality:
Some manipulation and foolish threats, and a person repeatedly yells at his spouse.
PAUL’S PROMISE tells the story of a white fireman’s non secular and social transformation, in the course of the racial unrest of the Sixties Civil Rights Motion, within the face of a really troublesome previous. PAUL’S PROMISE is typically too preachy, however it delivers a healthful, inspiring story of transformation for older youngsters and adults, with a robust Christian, evangelical worldview.
An outspoken widow, Minnie Holderfield, receives information that she has most cancers that’s aggressively metastasized. Her main want now stays that her son, Paul, will come to know the Lord. Her request that he learn her private prayer listing in church is at first irksome and off placing to Paul. Nevertheless, by his experiences together with his mom’s mortality, his household’s deep want of a optimistic father determine, and his want to reply to the racial turmoil throughout him, he begins to understand that his mom’s gesture will be the key to his redemption in a couple of means.
PAUL’S PROMISE offers a good image of a person’s life impacted by the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It’s at its finest in displaying how a spouse and her son can overcome an abusive household life and robust racial turmoil by way of the transformative grace of Jesus. The again story of Paul and Jimmy’s youthful friendship contrasted with their estrangement as grown males is highly effective and the conclusion to this stress could be very satisfying. The story of a person whose abusive father set him up for a self-destructive and wasted life, who nonetheless turns into father, pastor and racial reconciler, largely resulting from his mom’s lifetime of prayer, is inspiring.
Nevertheless, the film will not be with out lots of the regular flaws of this type of overtly Christian style piece. There may be an virtually full lack of subtlety and nuance in its themes. It presents a really preachy image of Southern US Christianity. Additionally, some Christian characters of the film consciously act inconsistently with their religion. For instance, one girl, in attempting to get Paul to do what his mom asks, tells him: “Chances are you’ll not worry God, however you positive as heck higher worry me.” Additionally, the writing is typically mediocre, with some main themes left hanging, equivalent to Paul’s method to coping with the outspoken racial prejudice in his office. Regardless of these failings, PAUL’S PROMISE delivers a healthful, inspiring story of transformation for viewers prepared to permit some free ends to by no means be resolved.
PAUL’S PROMISE is definitely marked as having a robust Christian worldview, in a Southern evangelical setting. The film offers with some very grownup themes in a restrained, considerate method. It’s very clear that Paul’s dwelling life is an abusive one, together with his father shouting at his mom and threatening her in a number of scenes. In a single scene, his father holds a belt which he’s clearly used just lately to bruise his spouse in a number of locations. Racial unrest can also be handled correctly, with out recourse to overtly offensive derogatory phrases or graphic depictions of violence. Dean Cain’s look as Paul’s supportive boss on the native hearth station is a reminder that not all those that had been silent on Southern racial points had been segregationists. The script is freed from foul language, which makes it extra watchable than lots of as we speak’s larger finances cinematic choices. Nonetheless, resulting from its thematic parts, MOVIUEGUIDE® advises warning for youthful youngsters.
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Game Changer Movie Review: Ram Charan and Shankar deliver a grand political drama
Game Changer Review: The highly anticipated film Game Changer, directed by Shankar and featuring Ram Charan, Kiara Advani, and Anjali alongside SJ Suryah and Srikanth in pivotal roles, is a political action drama that delves into the murky waters of corruption within the Indian political system. Shankar, renowned for his grand storytelling, makes his Telugu directorial debut with Game Changer. His signature style is evident in the film’s lavish production and narrative structure. The story, penned by Karthik Subbaraj, weaves together action, drama, and social commentary, though it occasionally leans heavily on familiar tropes.
Ram Charan delivers a compelling performance in dual roles, seamlessly transitioning between the principled Ram Nandan and the rustic Appanna. As the central figure of the story, he carries the narrative with remarkable ease. While his portrayal of Ram Nandan is high on style and swag, it is his heartfelt performance as Appanna that truly resonates with the audience.
Kiara Advani, as Deepika, plays Ram Nandan’s love interest. Her character moderates Ram’s anger and inspires him to take up the IAS. While Ram and Kiara light up the screen, their love track feels somewhat clichéd. Anjali, as Parvathy, gets a meaty role as Appanna’s wife, championing his principles and cause. The emotional depth she brings to the story bolsters the film’s core.
Srikanth, as Bobbili Satyamurthy, surprises with his antagonist role. His dynamic interactions with Appanna add layers to the narrative. SJ Suryah, known for his distinct style and mannerisms, delivers yet another solid performance as Bobbili Mopidevi.
The film opens with Ram transitioning from an IPS officer to an IAS officer, featuring a stylish action sequence where he settles old scores. The first half chronicles his journey from a fiery college student to a committed civil servant. Although it employs some usual tropes and forced humour, the first half ends with an interval twist, setting the stage for an engaging second half. The latter part of the film takes a different trajectory, transitioning into a politically driven narrative rooted in the soil. The screenplay, treatment, and even the colour palette shift to complement this transformation.
Thaman’s musical score elevates the film, with a soundtrack that complements its themes. Tirru’s cinematography captures both the grandeur and grit of the story, employing dynamic visuals that enhance the viewing experience. Editing by Shameer Muhammed and Ruben ensures a cohesive narrative flow. The production values reflect Shankar’s commitment to high-quality filmmaking, with grandiose visuals in the song sequences. “Jaragandi” stands out as the highlight track, while the popular “Naanaa Hyraanaa” is yet to make its way into the final cut. The team has announced its inclusion starting January 14.
While Game Changer impresses with its grand visuals and socially relevant themes, it falters in areas that detract from its overall impact. The narrative occasionally veers into predictability, relying on familiar tropes of love, political corruption, and systemic injustice. The screenplay’s didactic tone, though impactful at times, can feel heavy-handed, leaving little room for subtlety.
Overall, Game Changer is a well-executed commercial film. Shankar’s grand scale and Ram Charan’s brilliant performance, combined with strong supporting roles and technical excellence, make it a compelling watch for enthusiasts of the genre.
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‘Better Man’ movie review: Robbie Williams is a chimp. (Just go with it.)
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Music biopics are too often predictable, formulaic and, let’s face it, dull. One way to liven them up, however, is to venture way outside the box and make the central subject an anthropomorphic animal. And while an alligator Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody” or a sloth Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown” might have been bridges too far, a chimpanzee Robbie Williams defies logic and somehow works in “Better Man.”
Director Michael Gracey’s admirably eccentric biopic/jukebox musical (★★★ out of four; rated R; in select theaters now, nationwide Friday) still boasts the signature tropes of its ilk and the career-tanking vices of many a “Behind the Music” episode. Yet the fact that the ultra-cheeky Williams is inexplicably presented as a bawdy CG ape man (given cool moves and voice via performance capture by Jonno Davies) matches the fantastical nature of the British pop star’s bananas rise-and-fall-and-rise-again tale.
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The movie also has a lot in common with Gracey’s most famous effort, “The Greatest Showman,” featuring well-crafted, effervescent musical numbers doing what they can to make up for oversentimentality and an unfocused narrative.
Narrated by Williams himself, “Better Man” chronicles his life starting as a little simian dude playing soccer in the streets with his mates – and failing to impress his peers. Like his father Peter (Steve Pemberton), Robbie wants to be somebody and slowly he begins to embrace a charismatic, wild-child personality that wins him a spot in the boy band Take That. His brazen and outrageous personality wins over some like pop-star girlfriend Nicole Appleton (Raechelle Banno) – and his many fans – but irks many others, from his bandmates and manager (Damon Herriman) to members of Oasis.
The middle of the movie is where “Better Man” finds its groove. Robbie sings “Rock DJ” and his group pogo-sticks through London’s busy Regent Street in the film’s most spectacular sequence. And as the insecure Robbie goes down a bad path, he’s forced to literally fight the conflicting parts of his pop-star persona. Drugs and being a selfish jerk threaten everything, of course, and seeing a chimp go through the out-of-control partying instead of a normal dude is a bit different. The family drama peppered through the film leans too earnest, leading to an ending that pours on the schmaltz way too hard. Brash simian Robbie is a lot more fun to watch than soppy simian Robbie.
No one’s ever going to play a primate like the brilliant Andy Serkis in his “Planet of the Apes” films. Davies does a good job at moving in such a way that’s human but also a little bit wild, which adds to the hyperrealism of a proudly oddball movie. It doesn’t completely explain why exactly Williams is a chimp in the biopic – he’s said he feels “less evolved” than others, and Nicole calls Robbie an “animal” during a fight – but it makes that bizarre choice a little less head-scratching.
Interestingly, the best part of “Better Man” is Williams. He sings the songs throughout the movie – including nifty new tune “Forbidden Road” – and his fabulous narration hilariously slings jabs and adds an emotional gravitas to his screen counterpart’s struggles. When the film goes most over the top, Williams’ commentary keeps it grounded.
“Better Man” isn’t perfect – as a straightforward effort, it doesn’t hold a candle to, say, “A Complete Unknown.” But it’s never boring, either. And the film is easily the most idiosyncratic of its kind, at least until that inevitable Barry Manilow biopic featuring a yeti.
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