yarborough
Joined Oct 2001
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*** May Contain Spoilers *** "Fireproof" is an unpretentious and honest look into the complex obstacles that couples in marriage face, and it illustrates the incredible sacrifice that both partners must make in order to overcome those obstacles. Despite this very serious foundation for the movie, "Fireproof" manages to examine the obstacles in a comfortable, very entertaining and often funny way, thanks largely to a talented and colorful cast and a clever script that does not let up in heart. Kirk Cameron is very convincing and pleasantly funny in his role. The frustration he expresses as he tries to win back his wife's heart is often hilarious (reminiscent of his physical comedy from "Growing Pains") and, at the more serious moments, even tear-jerking. The movie boldly tackles situations such as extra-marital affairs and internet pornography addiction, which would certainly cause audiences to reflect on their own behavior and vices. The movie asks people to look at themselves and their own actions, and to seek ways to better themselves, and it does this delicate task in a very inspiring way. Those willing to self-critique will find the movie an excellent eye-opener. Those who are not so willing will probably find the movie uncomfortable. I found it to be engaging and truly the best movie I have seen come out in many years.