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Into Temptation

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 35min
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6,4/10
906
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Jeremy Sisto and Kristin Chenoweth in Into Temptation (2009)
A priest attempts to help a prostitute in this trailer
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Une prostituée envisage de mettre fin à ses jours le jour de son anniversaire, mais son prêtre tente de l'en empêcher.Une prostituée envisage de mettre fin à ses jours le jour de son anniversaire, mais son prêtre tente de l'en empêcher.Une prostituée envisage de mettre fin à ses jours le jour de son anniversaire, mais son prêtre tente de l'en empêcher.

  • Réalisation
    • Patrick Coyle
  • Scénario
    • Patrick Coyle
  • Casting principal
    • Jeremy Sisto
    • Kristin Chenoweth
    • Brian Baumgartner
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    906
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Patrick Coyle
    • Scénario
      • Patrick Coyle
    • Casting principal
      • Jeremy Sisto
      • Kristin Chenoweth
      • Brian Baumgartner
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Father John Buerlein
    Kristin Chenoweth
    Kristin Chenoweth
    • Linda Salerno
    Brian Baumgartner
    Brian Baumgartner
    • Fr. Ralph O'Brien
    Bruce A. Young
    Bruce A. Young
    • Lloyd Montag
    Amy Matthews
    • Nadine Brennan
    Tony Papenfuss
    • Zeke
    Greta Oglesby
    Greta Oglesby
    • Miriam
    Gene Larche
    • Gus
    Linda Kelsey
    Linda Kelsey
    • Corrine Buerlein
    Marquetta Senters
    • Anita Mendoza
    Ansa Akyea
    • James St. Clair
    Lolita Lesheim
    • Della
    • (as Lola Lesheim)
    Isabell O'Connor
    • Tessie Thomas
    • (as Isabell Monk O'Connor)
    Marion Markham
    • Diane
    Patrick Coyle
    Patrick Coyle
    • Steven Miller
    Ann Milligan
    • Judy
    Emily Fradenburgh
    Emily Fradenburgh
    • Sharon
    Tom Carey
    • Donald Dupree
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      • Patrick Coyle
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    8rooprect

    See this movie! (and while you're at it, see Exorcist III)

    Perhaps like you, I hesitated to watch this film because I thought it might fall into the standard clichés of a religious thriller (like a cluelessly naïve priest, a slutty prostitute, gratuitous booty shots, vapid dialogue, blatant religious or anti-religious propaganda, predictable ending, etc), so I came to IMDb to check out the reviews. As others have said, this is indeed a great movie. I was really surprised at how much substance the filmmakers packed into this 95 min film. It constantly surprised me and was never predictable while making logical sense the whole way through. And it leaves us with a powerful message we can all munch on, religious folks & atheists alike.

    Through Jeremy Sisto's character, an intelligent and curious young priest, we are presented with a lot of fascinating themes. Though set amid the Catholic church, we don't get any church propaganda nor do we get church bashing. Instead the film focuses on human beings and how, regardless of god & religion, we attempt to find peace in our souls. The film never comes across as preachy, yet it shows us the value of human interactions and how our trivial actions can have enormous consequences.

    Conversely, the lascivious underworld of sex & debauchery presents another venue, but the film never descends to the obvious moralizing. Again, they're all shown to be human beings with human interactions, and it's the value of these interactions that gives the world meaning.

    This is a very dialogue-driven, tone-driven movie. In other words, no car chases, shootouts or big explosions. Instead the interesting characters carry the film and do so brilliantly. There's a lot of playful banter between characters, and the witty humour is what really makes this a fun film even though it makes us think.

    This may sound odd, but it reminded me a lot of The Exorcist III, another excellent film that packs much more than the DVD cover implies. Both films revolve around a man whose faith is unconventional, who is trying to make sense of a bizarre mystery & how it relates to matters of the soul. And both films have some great humour despite being thrillers. Don't forget the great acting. Jeremy Sisto's quiet, inexperienced-yet-savvy character in Into Temptation is like a young George C Scott in The Exorcist III. Put your thinking cap on, see both films, and I guarantee you won't be disappointed.

    Other obscure films that this reminded me of (and which I also recommend) are "Rudy Blue" (1999), "Angela" (1995), and "The Merry Gentleman" (2008).
    8adammhines

    hidden gem

    This indie drama mystery film is a hidden gem with outstanding acting performances. While there are a few cheesy moments involving the taxicab driver and the pimp scene, the overall quality of the movie makes it worth watching. Plus, it's fun to see it set in Minneapolis-I even recognized the gold building from my visits downtown!

    It's also refreshing to see Jeremy Sisto take on a role outside his usual characters. Kristen Chenoweth makes a surprising appearance, adding to the film's charm. Brian Baumgartner brings some unexpected comedy and impressive acting to the mix. The film also has a bit of a noir feeling, which adds to its unique appeal. I highly recommend giving it a go!
    8hipster17

    Great acting and direction, surprisingly good story

    I watched Into Temptation on Netflix's recommendation despite the film's stale-sounding plot outline, primarily because Jeremy Sisto had the lead role. To my surprise, the story turned out to be enveloping and the direction well-paced. Jeremy Sisto was, as expected, excellent: it's not easy to play the role of one Catholic priest and still connect with an audience, what with people bringing well-formed notions about all priests to the table. Rather than shoulder the burden of controversy, Sisto performs Father John Buerlein as a simple, flawed but honest guy. Coyle works in slight transgressions from Buerlein's past and present to help us suspend our cynicism about the church. It works.

    Great as Sisto was, Kristin Chenoweth's role was probably the more difficult of the two. The story of her Linda Salerno needed to be told almost exclusively through flashbacks, one confession and a series of ambiguous moments - not many lines to understand, let alone connect with, a troubled and aging high-end prostitute who places absolution high on her checklist of things to do before committing suicide. Chenoweth plain nails it, presents her pain in subtle ways and never tries to be a saint (Sisto's parish, not coincidentally, is a shrine to Mary Magdalene).

    Overall, there are some small plot imperfections that acting and direction redeem. It's an excellent film, well-worth the time and money.
    5secondtake

    Sisto is terrific in a strained movie with religious overtones and undertones

    Into Temptation (2009)

    This is a religious film, really, in street clothes. And in the end it's about how being good is really good.

    It's also a lesson in how you have to bend the rules to actually do the right thing--even if you fail. And that sometimes you do the right thing and succeed--without even knowing it.

    Clearly a low budget movie, and a fairly simple one, in filmmaking terms (the sets, the light, the presence of the camera, the side characterizations, and the music, all these key elements, are unremarkable). But the plot itself, with its twists, is enough to make you at least curious. Yes, you wonder why it has to go tawdry at times, why there has to be some sexed up stuff for the viewer (it doesn't advance the plot, in the one egregious case). And there is a tidy solution to the central problem that will seem cheap to nonbelievers and magical to believers.

    Most of all is a great performance by the lead, the priest, played by Jeremy Sisto. I knew him best from his role as Billy in Six Feet Under, and loved him there, and he is if anything more subtle and interesting (if less outrageous) here. It's a careful, felt performance in a movie that should have supported him better. Other aspects may jump out. His ex-girlfriend, whatever her role, is utterly believable, as much as the prostitute in question is not. The other priest is a caricature who overplays his part but has some great dialog with Sisto. There is the key flashback, which adds yet another layer of meaning, of cause and effect, and though it moved me somehow, I felt manipulated by it, and it was another case where the movie showed its seams.

    So it may try too hard and strain within its resources (and with the director's reach--he has one other film to his credit, and famous as the voice in a Hamburger Helper t.v. ad), but it has moments that are right on. With Sisto's help. For those inclined toward religious sentimentality.
    4deschreiber

    decent but slow

    The premise of the movie was interesting. Will he be able to reach her? Can he stop her? But a ton of the scenes stuck me as filler, with little dramatic import. The subplot of the priest's "temptation" turned out to be, simply, empty. His looking at the magazines had no discernible effect on him. The ex-girlfriend's approaches were easily diverted. He doesn't seem to have been "into temptation" after all. When the girlfriend apologized and talked as if she was not going to bother him any more, I wondered, "So what was all that about then?" Just a little subplot to fill the time. Was he really looking at the prostitute's cleavage or just at her necklace? The ending with the prostitute also seemed a bit of a cheat.

    The conversations between the priest and his black parishioner seemed very odd, where the parishioner was playing the role of counsellor to the priest.

    Two stars out of five.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 avril 2009 (États-Unis)
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      • Augie's Bourbon Street Cabaret - 424 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, Minnesota, États-Unis(red light district)
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