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Into Temptation

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Jeremy Sisto and Kristin Chenoweth in Into Temptation (2009)
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A prostitute plans to end her life on her birthday, but her priest attempts to stop her from doing so.A prostitute plans to end her life on her birthday, but her priest attempts to stop her from doing so.A prostitute plans to end her life on her birthday, but her priest attempts to stop her from doing so.

  • Director
    • Patrick Coyle
  • Writer
    • Patrick Coyle
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Sisto
    • Kristin Chenoweth
    • Brian Baumgartner
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    910
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    • Director
      • Patrick Coyle
    • Writer
      • Patrick Coyle
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Sisto
      • Kristin Chenoweth
      • Brian Baumgartner
    • 15User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Father John Buerlein
    Kristin Chenoweth
    Kristin Chenoweth
    • Linda Salerno
    Brian Baumgartner
    Brian Baumgartner
    • Fr. Ralph O'Brien
    Bruce A. Young
    Bruce A. Young
    • Lloyd Montag
    Amy Matthews
    • Nadine Brennan
    Tony Papenfuss
    • Zeke
    Greta Oglesby
    Greta Oglesby
    • Miriam
    Gene Larche
    • Gus
    Linda Kelsey
    Linda Kelsey
    • Corrine Buerlein
    Marquetta Senters
    • Anita Mendoza
    Ansa Akyea
    • James St. Clair
    Lolita Lesheim
    • Della
    • (as Lola Lesheim)
    Isabell O'Connor
    • Tessie Thomas
    • (as Isabell Monk O'Connor)
    Marion Markham
    • Diane
    Patrick Coyle
    Patrick Coyle
    • Steven Miller
    Ann Milligan
    • Judy
    Emily Fradenburgh
    Emily Fradenburgh
    • Sharon
    Tom Carey
    • Donald Dupree
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    10kurtisjvandermolen

    Surprisingly progressive... Thankfully unresolved and irreverent

    I am bringing two skill sets to this review; (1) a tough movie critic, and (2) an irreverent but informed ex-seminary student. On both fronts, this film was spectacular.

    (1) The writing was excellent in terms of being contemporary-- especially in light of the context of a Catholic priest--irreverent, unpredictable, unassuming in its theological treatment, unconventional, and (thankfully!) at the end, refreshingly unresolved.

    (2) The themes were consistently theologically grounded, albeit within the Catholic vernacular. Father Ralph brings a distinctly expedient and assured style into the dialogue, while Father John brings a more deliberate, cognitive but dedicated approach. The two balance each other like a great "work team" arriving at a plausible and thought-provoking explanation for the darkness that is our human condition.

    This film was surprisingly excellent. Upon watching a few previews prior to the film, I had significant doubts that I would finish a full 95 minutes of viewing. Yet the film brought me through real life, uncomfortable conversations, earnest seeking, genuine intent, and left me with the best possible theological conclusion: one of Grace.
    7ksf-2

    father john goes on a mission

    Jeremy sisto is father john at saint mary's. The multi-talented kristin chenoweth is linda salerno, who comes to his church to confess. She confesses that she will kill herself on her birthday, then rushes off. So father john doesn't really have a chance to respond, or to try to stop her. So that becomes his mission. But trying to help her may be more trouble than he bargained for. Can he find her, and figure out what's going on without violating any rules of the church? It's good ! Co-stars Brian Baumgartner. Written and directed by patrick coyle. One of the three films he's directed to date.
    8bilgerat99

    A little gem of a film that almost defies description...

    It's hard for me to categorize this movie; it's unlike most films although it has elements of mystery, drama, comedy, tragedy and angst. The story revolves around a priest who is attempting to locate a confessor in the Minneapolis underworld while simultaneously confronting some of his personal demons but it is not nearly as trite as that sounds, the whole presentation feels remarkably unique and fresh. It does not present itself like a major studio treatment nor like the usual independent effort.

    All aspects of the film's production are convincing and very assured. While most of the plot's elements have been explored elsewhere, this particular combination of excellent screenplay and considerable talent is somewhat like being exposed to an entirely new cuisine - and a welcome change that is. It is clever, poignant, buoyant, gritty and witty but it is not your normal fare.

    Try it, you might like it.
    8rooprect

    See this movie! (and while you're at it, see Exorcist III)

    Perhaps like you, I hesitated to watch this film because I thought it might fall into the standard clichés of a religious thriller (like a cluelessly naïve priest, a slutty prostitute, gratuitous booty shots, vapid dialogue, blatant religious or anti-religious propaganda, predictable ending, etc), so I came to IMDb to check out the reviews. As others have said, this is indeed a great movie. I was really surprised at how much substance the filmmakers packed into this 95 min film. It constantly surprised me and was never predictable while making logical sense the whole way through. And it leaves us with a powerful message we can all munch on, religious folks & atheists alike.

    Through Jeremy Sisto's character, an intelligent and curious young priest, we are presented with a lot of fascinating themes. Though set amid the Catholic church, we don't get any church propaganda nor do we get church bashing. Instead the film focuses on human beings and how, regardless of god & religion, we attempt to find peace in our souls. The film never comes across as preachy, yet it shows us the value of human interactions and how our trivial actions can have enormous consequences.

    Conversely, the lascivious underworld of sex & debauchery presents another venue, but the film never descends to the obvious moralizing. Again, they're all shown to be human beings with human interactions, and it's the value of these interactions that gives the world meaning.

    This is a very dialogue-driven, tone-driven movie. In other words, no car chases, shootouts or big explosions. Instead the interesting characters carry the film and do so brilliantly. There's a lot of playful banter between characters, and the witty humour is what really makes this a fun film even though it makes us think.

    This may sound odd, but it reminded me a lot of The Exorcist III, another excellent film that packs much more than the DVD cover implies. Both films revolve around a man whose faith is unconventional, who is trying to make sense of a bizarre mystery & how it relates to matters of the soul. And both films have some great humour despite being thrillers. Don't forget the great acting. Jeremy Sisto's quiet, inexperienced-yet-savvy character in Into Temptation is like a young George C Scott in The Exorcist III. Put your thinking cap on, see both films, and I guarantee you won't be disappointed.

    Other obscure films that this reminded me of (and which I also recommend) are "Rudy Blue" (1999), "Angela" (1995), and "The Merry Gentleman" (2008).
    8hipster17

    Great acting and direction, surprisingly good story

    I watched Into Temptation on Netflix's recommendation despite the film's stale-sounding plot outline, primarily because Jeremy Sisto had the lead role. To my surprise, the story turned out to be enveloping and the direction well-paced. Jeremy Sisto was, as expected, excellent: it's not easy to play the role of one Catholic priest and still connect with an audience, what with people bringing well-formed notions about all priests to the table. Rather than shoulder the burden of controversy, Sisto performs Father John Buerlein as a simple, flawed but honest guy. Coyle works in slight transgressions from Buerlein's past and present to help us suspend our cynicism about the church. It works.

    Great as Sisto was, Kristin Chenoweth's role was probably the more difficult of the two. The story of her Linda Salerno needed to be told almost exclusively through flashbacks, one confession and a series of ambiguous moments - not many lines to understand, let alone connect with, a troubled and aging high-end prostitute who places absolution high on her checklist of things to do before committing suicide. Chenoweth plain nails it, presents her pain in subtle ways and never tries to be a saint (Sisto's parish, not coincidentally, is a shrine to Mary Magdalene).

    Overall, there are some small plot imperfections that acting and direction redeem. It's an excellent film, well-worth the time and money.

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      There are two slightly different versions of the Lord's Prayer. The "Catholic version" has some different wording and a different ending than the "Protestant version". In the scene where Fr. Brulein is saying mass, he and the congregation recite the "Protestant version" and not the "Catholic version".

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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    • Filming locations
      • Augie's Bourbon Street Cabaret - 424 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA(red light district)
    • Production companies
      • Ten Ten Films
      • Cabin 14
      • Farnam Street II
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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