War Room (FILM REVIEW)
War Room
Film
Review by Kam Williams
Faith-Based Parable Focuses on Christian Couple in Crisis
In
2011, Pastor Alex Kendrick produced, directed, wrote and starred in
Courageous, a very compelling, action-oriented, faith-based drama.
With War Room, he's opted to play only a supporting role in the
flick, thereby freeing himself to focus more on his duties behind the
camera.
The
film revolves around protagonists Elizabeth (Priscilla Shirer) and
Tony Jordan (T.C. Stallings), a couple we meet already in the midst
of a relationship crisis. Most of their marital woes are of the
husband's making, as he is a workaholic who's emotionally and
physically unavailable to his wife and their young daughter, Danielle
(Alena Pitts).
And
that's just the tip of the iceberg, since terribly-flawed Tony
proceeds to put both his job and marriage in jeopardy by embezzling
funds from his company and dating a colleague when he's away on
business. Nevertheless, the lout should thank his lucky stars that
instead of leaving him, realtor Liz heeds the advice of Miss Clara (
Karen Abercrombie), a sage, elderly client of hers.
Clara
is a Christian who believes in the power of prayer. Furthermore, she
suggests that Liz ought to love and respect rather than try to fix
her philandering hubby. Together, they come up with a “battle plan”
to resurrect the relationship, which helps explain the picture's
militaristic-sounding title.
In
this critic's opinion, War Room is a movie that's way too
heavy-handed in its treatment of the material to find much of a
mainstream following. That's too bad, since the modern morality play
could've just as effectively delivered its valuable message without
wearing religion on its sleeve.
Consequently,
its appeal is apt to be pretty much limited to Evangelicals with an
appetite for incessant sermonizing. This represents an unfortunate
step backwards for Pastor Kendrick who had previously demonstrated an
uncanny ability to serve up Jesus fare ever so subtly.
A
prayer-ordained, Prodigal husband parable preaching primarily to the
choir!
Good (2
stars)
Rated PG
for mature themes
Running
time: 120 minutes
Studio:
Provident Films
Distributor:
TriStar Pictures
To see a
trailer for War Room, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIl-XY9t_Lw
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