- Apr 30, 2013
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Anybody else seen this movie?
I thought it captured the dilemna of mainline Protestantism in the contemporary US, perfectly. I especially appreciated how it probed the impotence of the mainline Church in its mission, in the face of institutional conservativism. The two impulses, towards the radical call to justice and towards the consolations of established religion, directly come to a head against each other in the film in a way that literally scourges the protagonist.
Ethan Hawke's performance as a mainline Protestant pastor struggling with grief and alcoholism was realistic and sympathetic.
I thought it captured the dilemna of mainline Protestantism in the contemporary US, perfectly. I especially appreciated how it probed the impotence of the mainline Church in its mission, in the face of institutional conservativism. The two impulses, towards the radical call to justice and towards the consolations of established religion, directly come to a head against each other in the film in a way that literally scourges the protagonist.
Ethan Hawke's performance as a mainline Protestant pastor struggling with grief and alcoholism was realistic and sympathetic.