| A flower may wither, but, will it die? That | | | | message of hope with a little grace in the mix. |
| depends on you. | | | | How can two people come together when she is |
| Fireproof the Movie is a story of expectation that | | | | considering another love interest, and his thrills |
| captivates you from the very opening scene as | | | | come from the internet? How long can they pass |
| Captain Caleb Holt, played by Kirk Cameron, is | | | | in the night before love is reignited, or will it be? |
| reaming out another fireman (Eric Harmon) about | | | | As a movie, I was glad Fireproof didn't use tired |
| leaving his partner at the scene of fire a fire. | | | | themes like putting fireman Caleb in a life and |
| Since the buddy system is supposed to save | | | | death situation with Katherine sitting by his |
| lives, a man alone in a fire may indicate his | | | | deathbed replaying their lives until she realizes she |
| partner has fallen. At home, Caleb's buddy is his | | | | loves him. The supporting cast in the fire |
| wife Katherine, played by Erin Bethea. There is no | | | | department (Ken Bevel, Wayne Floyd, and Eric |
| friendship there and cinematically, they are ships | | | | Young) was great demonstrating what it takes to |
| passing in the night. When they speak, all guns fire | | | | be a man's man. The comic relief of a |
| on both sides leaving the audience wondering how | | | | not-trying-to-be-nosy neighbor added to the fun |
| this will ever work itself out. | | | | of this movie. Also inspiring was the not so usual |
| Enter mom and dad (John and Cheryl Holt) as | | | | credits, where the volunteers and donors were |
| Caleb is ready to divorce Katherine. Dad has no | | | | recognized for helping to bring this moving to the |
| words of wisdom except for hope to put his | | | | big screen. |
| plans on hold for forty days and take the "forty | | | | This movie is a joy to watch with your spouse, |
| day dare." Day one is rough, but it's going to get | | | | your best friend, or anyone who has struggled |
| better, right? | | | | with anything in their marriage over their lifetime. I |
| Christians who come to this movie will not be | | | | highly recommend it. |
| disappointed, as will non-Christians who see a | | | | |