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The movie concerns a heroic firefighter locked in a failing marriage who accepts his father's challenge to take part in a 40-day experiment known as 'The Love Dare' designed to teach both husband and wife the true meaning of commitment.
It's one of the funniest films I've seen all year and that was obviously not the intention. This was made for elderly folk who watch Oprah and Dr. Phil and only see 2 movies a year. Embarrassing.
In the history of marital discord in the movies, has there ever been a blander conflict than the one between firefighter Kirk Cameron and his goodly wife Erin Bethea in the dismal Christian-themed melodrama Fireproof?
September 29, 2008
L.A. Weekly
Fireproof stops becoming relatable to us all and only to the already, or easily, indoctrinated.
You probably can't blame pastors moonlighting as moviemakers for wanting to pack their film with multiple messages, but the conversion subplot feels shoehorned into the more crucial marital doings.
While hardly sophisticated in its approach and certainly not polished in its technical elements, the film does get its heartfelt message across with undeniable sincerity.