Machine Gun Preacher
Director: Marc Forster
Starring: Gerard Butler, Michael Shannon, Michelle Monaghan
Details: US/129mins 15A
Butler is the recently released from prison, Sam Childers. When he gets out of the slammer he finds that his once pole-hugging wife (Monaghan) has found Jesus and is no longer a member of the see-through slipper club. At first Sam resists following his wife's new path, but on a night out with a pal (Shannon working a thankless role well), a hitchhiker is killed in self-defence and Sam decides that now finding JC might be good for him too. He and his missus end up in a dangerous Sudan, where villages are regularly subject to horrific attacks. There to help traumatised local children, when diplomacy doesn't work, Sam picks up a gun...
Forster obviously deeply cares about the subject matter, and that may have clouded his ability to tell this story cohesively. There are some truly disturbing moments in 'Preacher' - many of which happen every day in war torn parts of Africa - and it does succeed in placing a magnifying glass over those occurrences which may cause the broader public to take more notice. But as a story, it is too all over the place and never really moves properly.
Butler has had moments before (granted, in mostly subpar productions) that proved he can really act. The opening fifteen minutes of the otherwise ridiculous Law Abiding Citizen showed that he can provoke empathy when applicable. Here, he has a complex, layered character who goes on a figurative and literal journey; he's great, and it's his performance is complimented by a strong supporting turn from Monaghan.
Not the film it could, or should have been, it's notable for Butler shining outside of his comfort zone.
Review by Mike Sheridan
Your Comments
Bertaut
Yeah, Law Abiding Citizen was utterly preposterous. It had the makings of a great film for the first 20 minutes or so, and then just turned into stupidity. Purile and juvenile rubbish. Like most of Butler's movies to be honest. 300 was passable, The Phantom of the Opera was pretty good, and let us never ever speak of PS I Love You. Ever.
Posted 03/11/2011 01:31:35
FilmBuff76
With a title like Machine Gun Preacher, you'd think this is a Grindhouse film. Actually, this is something quite different - a true story about grizzled American tough guy Sam Childers who finds his heart protecting abused and mis-used children in war-torn Sudan. Gerard Butler is ideally cast and gets to show his range as the gun-toting preacher, but you shouldn't mistake this for Schindler's List. Childers seems like quite a character, but his story comes across more as a punch than the sledgehammer it should be. Also, after his disappointing Bond outing Quantum Of Solace, director Marc Forster hasn't quite got his mojo back. Still, it's worth seeing though keep your expectations moderate.
Posted 04/11/2011 20:55:46
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