Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Machine Gun Preacher movie

Over time, although the priest takes his Bible and his hammer is not enough. To make a difference for the Lord's Resistance Army in Sudan, we need a help of a machine gun to drive the point home. At home, back in Pennsylvania, where about half the film takes Sam out to be locked and subject to emotions almost as deadly at times that his gun. It is clear that necessary evil, he saw in Africa and the rich self-satisfaction he found in the United States sent its frustrations, but about what has formed in such a man angry, first, we never really gave a clue.

To make a man as complex as the central figure is a blessing and a curse, directors and film struggles because of this. There are a lot of configuration that the screenwriter Jason Keller needs to quickly (this is his first screenplay to hit the theaters, even if there's a bunch more on the way). It makes a much more irregular entry very good movie, but underutilized cast - Michelle Monaghan ("Source") as Lynn Childers' long-suffering wife, Kathy Baker ("The Cider House Rules," TV "Picket Fences") as Daisy was still long-suffering mother, and Michael Shannon ("Revolutionary Road") as Donnie, his addiction, plagued by a longtime friend.

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