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Wednesday 22 January 2014

Machine Gun Preacher Review: Truth or Critical Response?

 

Director: Marc Foster
 
UK Release Date: 2nd November 2011
 
Running Time: 129 minutes
 
Starring: Gerard Butler, Michelle Monaghan, Michael Shannon
 

Machine Gun Preacher is a film based on the real life of Sam Childers.  Gerard Butler stars as Childers and the films title is a true reflection on what the film is about.  In short, Childers was a biker who recently released from prison, is hooked on drugs and alcohol. However he turns his life around after finding Christianity with his wife and goes on to save the lives of children in South Sudan against the Lord's Resistance Army.



Butler plays the role in a convincing manner having that 'biker-ish' look and was able to stand out in the film as the lead.  The other characters all pop in and out throughout with no one in particular standing out impressively. What is portrayed very well in this film is the emotions between characters and between wanting to something good while not having the money or resources to do so. Butler does a great job and you can really feel the emotions he is having when torn between helping the children in South Sudan and leaving his family behind which causes his relationships with his wife and daughter to suffer.

Critically the film was not a success and at the box office it flopped. Here at M+F Reviews we believe that the audience can take a different meaning away from the film rather than just whether we enjoy watching it or not.  Obviously most of us watch films or go to the cinema to have a good time but with this film the true story of Sam Childers is a difficult one to like and there are a few reasons as to why.
  1. Sam Childers was a drug addict and alcoholic and although he found Christianity it can be difficult for the audience to associate with a character linked to taboo subjects.
  2. The topic centres around the problems in South Sudan where the Lord's Resistance Army were attacking and killing innocent civilians.  Like Hotel Rwanda (2004), this topic/subject is difficult to enjoy watching. 
Due to these two factors the content is overlooked and other aspects are examined under increasing pressure leading to bad reviews critically.  However, the film tackles real issues and troubles and should be applauded for this and its efforts to bring it to a larger audience.  It is obviously an ongoing problem in our world from the Holocaust, to genocides in Rwanda, Sarajevo, South Sudan and in current times, Syria.  Problems portrayed in this film are still ongoing and more needs to be done to get the word out for support and film is a great medium for this. 

This however takes us into another dimension - truth in film.  Can truth be portrayed in film or does the fact that huge budgets and pressure to receive good reviews critically override and alter the truth?  This film focusses on the positive - Childers turns his life around to help save children who are suffering - however reports have surfaced about Childers story.  Questions have been asked as to whether his story is true and reports have surfaced on how well looked after the children are that have been saved by Childers.  The fact that the truth is somewhat being questioned makes it even more difficult.  However, director Marc Foster has interpreted the story for the big screen and while some parts of the story may not be true - the film does convey a message and this consists of truths. 

Although Machine Gun Preacher suffered badly at the hands of the critics it is definitely a film people need to watch.  It addresses world issues that cannot be ignored and the fact that it can be shown through film is great as it means these issues can reach a wider audience.
 
M+F Rating: 7/10



 
 
Reviewed by M+F Reviews.

Sunday 19 January 2014

The Wolf of Wall Street Movie Review



Director: Martin Scorsese

UK Release Date: 17/01/2014

Running Time: 180 minutes

Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jonah Hill, Matthew McConaughey, Margot Robbie

The latest collaboration between Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio results in a powerful and exhilarating story based on the life of former stockbroker Jordan Belfort.  A story in which DiCaprio has been sitting on for years to take to the big screen.  With his long term mentor and friend Scorsese in the directing seat, this film sees the paramount of the two combined into a three hour film that is definitely worth a watch.  

DiCaprio combines with a great cast to bring the crazy and hectic ’high’ (and low) life of Belfort to the public eye. It certainly earns its 18 age rating with an abundance of drug taking, sex and some violence which at one point had the audience shocked.  However, the film produced laughs and great entertainment to all who were watching throughout.   

DiCaprio has again showed his artillery of acting skills to play a character that as an audience we have not seen him play before and is very deserving of the nominations he has received for the role.  This also goes for Jonah Hill - who again, like in Moneyball (2011), has proved that he is more than just a comedy actor and can hold a serious role, delivering a top class performance worthy of the nominations for Best Supporting Actor that he has received.  The rest of the cast also pull their weight with Margot Robbie showing she is no pushover in her first film of this magnitude in the lead female role. 


Concern has been highlighted in the press that the film glamorizes the taboo subject of drug use.  This has been defended by Scorsese and DiCaprio who argue that it makes the film more authentic.  It is true that excessive drug use is shown in the film but to say it glamorizes or condones it, is a different matter and challenges the concept of the film.  DiCaprio set out to create a representation of Belfort's memoirs and this is how himself, Scorsese and the production team have interpreted the text and adapted it for film.   

It is without doubt a film that warrants the three hour run time and even after that you will be left pining for more.  The films offers powerful performances, quick and witty laughs along with sincere emotion that makes it an all-round hit.  The Wolf of Wall Street looks likely to be one of the best collaborations between Scorsese and DiCaprio and is certainly a film not to be missed viewing this year. 

M+F Rating: 9/10




Reviewed by M+F Reviews