The Letters
DVD Review
by Kam Williams
Faith-Based Biopic Revisits
the Life of Mother Teresa
Mother
Teresa (Juliet Stevenson) was born Anjezë
Gonxhe Bojaxhiu in
Kosovo on August 26, 1910. At the age of 12, she already expressed an
interest in becoming a nun in order to minister to the poor in
Calcutta.
A
half-dozen years later, she abandoned Albania for Ireland to enter
the convent of the Sisters of Loreto. After completing her novitiate
in Darjeeling near the Himalayan mountains, she took her vows in 1931
and began her career as a teacher at a Catholic high school for
girls.
However,
her original calling continued to nag at Teresa, so she soon
prevailed upon her Mother Superior (Mahabanoo Mody-Kotwal) for
permission to relocate to Calcutta. That would depend upon a special
dispensation from the Vatican, because of her prior promise to remain
cloistered in a monastery and to not move among the masses of the
great unwashed.
Eventually,
Teresa was not only allowed to leave the Sisters of Loreto but to
found her own order in Calcutta, the Missionaries of Charity. Over
the ensuing decades, its ranks would swell to 4,000 with convents in
100 countries.
Written
and directed by William Riead, The
Letters is a reverential biopic paying homage to the pious patron
saint of the poor, sick and dying. The movie's title is based on her
half-century long exchange of intimate missives with her confidant
and spiritual adviser, Father Celeste van Exem (Max von Sydow)
Despite the
accolades and fanfare the high-profile icon ultimately attracted, the
production aspires to drive home the point that this humble servant
of the Lord never let herself be distracted from her appointed
rounds. "I am just a pencil in God's hand," she explained.
Nevertheless, she would be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, and
canonized posthumously by Pope John Paul II in 2003.
Faith-oriented
fare designed to appeal to the choir it's clearly preaching to.
Good (2
stars)
Rated PG for mature themes
Running time: 119 minutes
Distributor: Distributor: 20th
Century Fox Home Entertainment
DVD Extras: Audio commentary by
director William Riead and cast members Rutger Hauer and Priya
Darshini; and Behind-the-Scenes of The Letters.
To see a trailer for The Letters,
visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0zDwMQ9Oak
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