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- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 35 victoires et 2 nominations au total
Blake Burt
- Jimmy
- (as Blake C. Burt)
Jenn Gotzon
- Cashier
- (as Jenn Gotzon Chandler)
Résumé
Reviewers say 'The Reliant' delves into moral and ethical dilemmas surrounding faith, survival, and the use of force. Kevin Sorbo's performance is lauded, yet the film is criticized for its heavy-handed approach and contrived plot. Dialogue is seen as preachy by some, while others appreciate its spiritual and ethical themes. The portrayal of faith and Second Amendment rights sparks polarized reactions, highlighting the film's ambitious yet contentious blend of action and profound themes.
Avis à la une
THE RELIANT had one thing going for it right off the blocks. Adventure stories about the survivors of apocalypse and societal breakdown are still fashionable and always fun. Fans of this genre will even spot you a plot hole or two if you make it exciting enough for them. This movie, however, doesn't earn the benefit of the doubt.
Some will say this movie fails because it's a Christian film. That's not the reason. The faith element could have been both a central and interesting part of a cool movie night had things been done well, but they weren't. The filmmakers squander all the built-in good will that comes with a popular style in favor of bad writing and unsubtle sermonizing.
Like many here, I really wanted to like this movie ... but I can't. Having a positive faith message simply doesn't compensate for bad filmmaking. The irony is the message would have been more powerful and better received if the story had been allowed to do its work without the moralizing, one-dimensional narrative dialogue so plentiful in this movie. The ham-handed obviousness in THE RELIANT can be legitimately described as offputting and reveals a fundamental misunderstanding among the filmmakers about how messages are more effectively conveyed. Simply put, in this movie, there's too much telling and not enough showing and, while brimming with faith in God, it seems to have little faith in audience.
At the same time dialogue is being wielded like a blunt instrument, the filmmakers target the LCD with an unforgivably hackneyed and most assuredly counterproductive pro-gun message guaranteed to trigger gun control proponents (and rightly so). It's nervy to break out the old "guns don't kill people, people kill people" and "If you criminalize guns, only criminals will have guns" bromides, then link them to Christianity as if somehow the two are monolithically related. Spoiler alert: They aren't. Even as someone who supports the Second Amendment, I empathize with the great many people of faith who might find these suggestions to be an embarrassing misrepresentation of their beliefs, if not outright offensive.
Even setting aside the messaging misfires, not much is well in THE RELIANT. The acting performances are at worst eye-rolling and at best workmanlike. The production values are nothing special. Some plot devices are simply too contrived to support any suspension of disbelief. Perhaps worst of all, the well meaning focus on faith suffocates because it endeavors to push us rather than to lead us.
This film gets three stars only because, sadly, there are plenty of films out there that are worse.
Some will say this movie fails because it's a Christian film. That's not the reason. The faith element could have been both a central and interesting part of a cool movie night had things been done well, but they weren't. The filmmakers squander all the built-in good will that comes with a popular style in favor of bad writing and unsubtle sermonizing.
Like many here, I really wanted to like this movie ... but I can't. Having a positive faith message simply doesn't compensate for bad filmmaking. The irony is the message would have been more powerful and better received if the story had been allowed to do its work without the moralizing, one-dimensional narrative dialogue so plentiful in this movie. The ham-handed obviousness in THE RELIANT can be legitimately described as offputting and reveals a fundamental misunderstanding among the filmmakers about how messages are more effectively conveyed. Simply put, in this movie, there's too much telling and not enough showing and, while brimming with faith in God, it seems to have little faith in audience.
At the same time dialogue is being wielded like a blunt instrument, the filmmakers target the LCD with an unforgivably hackneyed and most assuredly counterproductive pro-gun message guaranteed to trigger gun control proponents (and rightly so). It's nervy to break out the old "guns don't kill people, people kill people" and "If you criminalize guns, only criminals will have guns" bromides, then link them to Christianity as if somehow the two are monolithically related. Spoiler alert: They aren't. Even as someone who supports the Second Amendment, I empathize with the great many people of faith who might find these suggestions to be an embarrassing misrepresentation of their beliefs, if not outright offensive.
Even setting aside the messaging misfires, not much is well in THE RELIANT. The acting performances are at worst eye-rolling and at best workmanlike. The production values are nothing special. Some plot devices are simply too contrived to support any suspension of disbelief. Perhaps worst of all, the well meaning focus on faith suffocates because it endeavors to push us rather than to lead us.
This film gets three stars only because, sadly, there are plenty of films out there that are worse.
Seriously how do movies like this get made in these days my only guess is that it was entirely funded by the NRA which then had a heavy hand in directing this movie.
Basically this movie is about guns and God in other words its about the NRA.
Whats worst is that it seems to be preaching to adolescents that you better get your guns because who knows when the world will end
I think it is the born again market.
Why in So many of these films are there so many bad guys who come right after the good family? And they are so horribly 1 dimensional?
It doesn't hurt to watch, my standards are 1/10. But it hurts to think there is an audience that laps this stuff up.
Some minor tweaks and these films become borderline watchable
This got several 1 stars so I almost didn't watch it. So I thought I would add another review. If you are offended by Christianity or a positive view point of guns you may not like this film, and I think would be the source of 1 star reviews. The writing and acting are not great, but that is true of many major films as well. I gave this a middle score, I watched the entire show and was entertained. So if you don't mind shows with a little less polish and recognize it is a film with a specific message you may enjoy it.
Heavy handed evangelism, confusing leaps in the plot, inhuman characters, hilariously bad acting. Casual violence mixed with gun worship. Honestly no redeeming qualities.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe brothers Dave and Jase were played by real life brothers David and Jason Benham. In 2014, HGTV dropped a reality TV program that the brothers were going to host because of their conservative Christian views on LGBT issues.
- GaffesRick appears to be a gun enthusiast, yet he fires two warning shots into the air at different times. Any trained shooter knows that doing so is a waste of ammunition, and it's also dangerous since the fired round will come down and could cause injury or death. In both circumstances he could have legally used deadly force.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Midnight Screenings: The Reliant (2019)
- Bandes originalesLast Love
Written and performed by Nicole C. Mullen
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Самоуверенный
- Lieux de tournage
- Ohio, États-Unis(The Y Bridge)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 408 747 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 408 747 $US
- Durée2 heures 20 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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