Machine Gun Preacher

"Good"

Machine Gun Preacher Review


This remarkable true story resists being forced into a standard movie structure, which makes the film feel overlong as events seem to go in circles.

But the worthy story is packed with scenes that are suspenseful and inspiring.

Sam Childers (Butler) is at the end of his rope: just out of prison, still caught up in a wasted criminal life with pal Donnie (Shannon), and neglecting his wife Lynn (Monaghan) and their daughter Paige (Campos, then Carroll). Then at rock-bottom, Lynn's faith gets through to him, and he changes his life.

After volunteering to help refugees in Uganda, he becomes obsessed with the plight of orphans in Southern Sudan. But in an effort to rescue this generation of kids at risk, he again begins to neglect his family.

Butler dives into the role with Rambo-style masculinity while letting us see the sensitive man inside. Even when he's out brutishly saving the world, this fragility makes him engaging. It's one of Butler's most interesting (and least cloying) performances, and it echoes director Forster's tough-sensitive portrayals of men in films from Monster's Ball to Quantum of Solace. Although this script isn't as tight as those.

The story is a riot of violent encounters and momentous events. It races through Sam's life, rarely letting the character breathe. Some judicious story editing could have shaped the plot so that it built to some sort of climax.

Instead we get one horrific or emotional moment after another. Children are massacred in Sudan! A tornado strikes the family home in America! A landmine explodes! Sam rescues Donnie from a squalid drug den! Warlords launch another full-on assault of the orphanage!

These scenes are sharply directed and played with an earthy sense of realism, but they don't weave together into a satisfying story. Sam's family resents his work in Sudan, but he never takes them to see it for themselves (oddly, real-life scenes during the final credits reveal that this isn't true). And the cycles of fund-raising in America and ambush-battling in Africa become so repetitive that the film drags badly. Which is a shame since this is a strong story well worth telling.



Machine Gun Preacher

Facts and Figures

Run time: 129 mins

In Theaters: Wednesday 2nd November 2011

Box Office USA: $0.5M

Box Office Worldwide: $2.5M

Budget: $30M

Distributed by: Relativity Media

Production compaines: Virgin Produced, Relativity Media, Mpower Pictures, Apparatus Productions, GG Filmz, 1984 Private Defense Contractors, ITS Capital, Merlina Entertainment, MGP Productions, Moonlighting Films, Safady Entertainment

Reviews

Contactmusic.com: 3 / 5

Rotten Tomatoes: 29%
Fresh: 32 Rotten: 79

IMDB: 6.8 / 10

Cast & Crew

Director:

Producer: Robbie Brenner, Craig Chapman, , Deborah Giarratana, Gary Safady

Starring: as Sam Childers, as Lynn, Justin Michael Brandt as Teenage Boy, Richard Goteri as Gun Shop Owner, Peter Carey as Bill Wallace, Brett Wagner as Ben Hobbs, Barbara Coven as Shannon Wallace, as Daisy, as Donnie, Ryann Campos as Paige #1, as Paige #2, as Deng, Grant R. Krause as Billy / Contractor, Reavis Graham as Pastor Krause

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