This movie recently aired on a tv channel called "positiv tv", which provides christian-based movies. The Furnace - not to be confused with the 2020 'western' movie - captured my attention nearly the whole time.
Advertised as a movie about a runner, it intrigued me, since I used to love to run until it became too damaging for me. More importantly, I love to watch movies that focus on faith, since I'm working on my faith and want to view movies that support this.
The level of intensity of this movie is high; from almost the start, the emotional impact is high. Our main character suffers several massive losses, and the rest of the movie deals with her grief, anger, and eventual acceptance- signified by her resolve to persevere.
The intensity of the scenery is my favorite; animals and the landscape set a dramatic backdrop. It's the perfect answer to the craving for a movie that will make you feel cozy at home, while also tapping into your inner adrenaline junkie.
The emotions and experiences of the runner herself are felt by the viewer. This actress fully immersed herself to portray the rawness of grief, as well as unbelievable pain.
I loved 'Coffin', for his caring and willingness to put the needs of his friend first, without any unnecessary romantic side stories. I loved Raphaella, who indeed was not playing the part of Christ Himself, but of an angel or entity doing His work.
The main message of the movie is not decidedly feminist, nor is it anti-feminist; it is purely about the strength we gain when we overcome adversity. Man, woman or any other being can relate to the message, and most importantly, that we truly are never alone in our suffering.