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Father Stu

2022

R

2 h 4 m

États-Unis

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Stuart Long est un ancien boxeur devenu prêtre qui a inspiré d'innombrables personnes au cours de son voyage de l'autodestruction à la rédemption.
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Mark Wahlberg
Stuart Long
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Mel Gibson
Bill Long
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Jacki Weaver
Kathleen Long
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Teresa Ruiz
Carmen
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Aaron Moten
Ham
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Cody Fern
Jacob
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Malcolm McDowell
Monsignor Kelly
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Carlos Leal
Father Garcia
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Jack Kehler
Curtis
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Alain Uy
Tim
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Tenz McCall
Young Stuart
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Annet Mahendru
Mary
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Patricia Belcher
Maude
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Niko Nicotera
Barfly
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Tony Amendola
Coach Beech
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Valente Rodriguez
Bill's Foreman
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Colleen Camp
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29/05/2023 12:35
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hasona_al

23/05/2023 05:18
I very much enjoyed this film and don't understand why it is rated as low as it is by critics. It is definitely Wahlberg's best performance of the films I've seen. The other performance I liked was Gibson. He plays his father and is a alcoholic due to the loss of his youngest son and drinks the trauma away. He plays the role so well and I really sympathised with him, cared deeply for his character and wanted him to rekindle his connection with his son Stu. His performance reminds me of Nick Nolte in Warrior who also plays a broken and drunken father. The overall plot was engaging and never felt dragged out, this was due to there being a decent amount of screen time of each major part of his life. This for me made the changes he goes through feel even more powerful because as soon as you understand more about this character a life changing event happens to Stu and he progresses as a character even further. The cinematography was pretty standard with some nice shots here and there but for the most part it was what you would expect for a Hollywood film. I think everyone would enjoy this film especially since it's based on a true story which always hooks me in a whole lot more for a film of this theme.
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munir Ahmed

23/05/2023 05:18
It is based on a true story over in a boxer forced to retire over in his injuries and brain damage and he wants to seek fame and fortune and is so arrogant about it. But he is likable and he hides that act over due to his alcoholic estranged father and worried mother. He also tries to win a young lady who teaches at a Catholic Sunday School as the long term atheist takes it lightly. He gets in trouble with the law and has fights. Only until a near fatal motorcycle accident makes him put his priorities straight and needs to stop living in the fast lane before it kills him as he is a cat with nine lives wasting eight of them. He wants to be a priest and that others laugh at him and that other supporting student priests do not take him seriously, He breaks his girlfriend's heart as she was expecting marriage. But as he develops ALS aka Lou Gehrig's Disease. He may not have that chance due to developing that and a lot has to do with his lifestyle. And he also tries to reconcile with his alcoholic estranged father as someone says a chip off the old block. Mark Wahlberg is great in the lead role and is growing more and more as an actor. Mel Gibson that Hollywood has seen to really forgiven as he is gruff but has low self esteem as the man's estranged father and Jacki Weaver does a great job as his worried mom, his only supporter and even friend. Based on a true story.
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Hassan Amadil حسن اماديل

23/05/2023 05:18
I saw this when it came out here Friday afternoon, had a bad morning at work, decided out of no where to stop at the theater, which I've not been to in years... I really enjoyed the movie, the acting, all of it. Not to much keeps my attention these days.. Sometimes the echo in the theater kept me from hearing something right, but I am gladly/anxiously waiting for this to come out streaming somewhere, just to watch again. If it comes out on DVD, i might even buy that. Very happy I went, someone, somewhere guided me to there for a reason.
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Floh Lehloka🥰

23/05/2023 05:18
He doesn't actually DO anything. Sorry he had a terrible disease, but that does not make for an engaging story. Everything the character attempts (which isn't much) is for his own gain or satisfaction. The dialogue is painfully drawn out, the acting is wooden, and there's just so little story to stretch into a two hour movie. There's even very little actual religion in it. Who was this for?!
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user3480465457846

23/05/2023 05:18
I was hopeful when we went to see Father Stu last night...but I was not prepared for the depth of its various messages. Yes, there is lots of swearing (thus the R rating)...but that is who the guy actually was. Yes, it's very Catholic...because the guy became a Catholic and Wahlberg is a committed Catholic. But, despite those things...Father Stu had a few of the most simple yet profound Gospel explanations that I have seen in a film, Christian or otherwise. Additionally, the redemptive power of the Spirit is on full display as is the difficult subject of suffering vs. God's will and providence. I see every movie through a well developed Biblical worldview and process accordingly. Father Stu deeply touched my heart and Spirit, brought tears to my eyes several times, and left me almost speechless. I chose to Glorify God through the experience. I believe that is what Wahlberg has done to the best of his ability and understanding. I hope you will do the same.
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