![]() ![]() Instead, she should respect, love, forgive, and pray for him, and let God do the rest. “The flick has a potentially dangerous ‘remedy’ to domestic abuse … it’s not up to Elizabeth to change or judge her husband, regardless of his behavior. “It’s innocuous enough fare, though it’s creepy to encourage women to believe the true source of their husbandly woes is Satan rather than an issue that probably needs to be discussed.” All the Satan-rebuking speeches in the world can’t make a story uplifting when it subtly suggests that you can tell a real Christian by the way everything always works out exactly the way they pray for it.”Īlso Read: Faith-Based 'War Room' Poised to Become Box-Office Sleeper Hit “Structurally, the movie is a mess, building to so many different endings it really should’ve been called ‘The Return of the King of Kings.’ And even more troubling is the mix of victim-blaming in an emotionally-abusive relationship and an infantile depiction of prayer that turns God into a genie who gives your husband food poisoning before he can cheat on you. Scott Renshaw from Salt Lake City Weekly: ![]() “‘War Room’ might also have been better if it wasn’t shot like a term-life insurance infomercial, if Alex Kendrick and his co-editor Stephen Hullfish hadn’t let every shot last just a beat too long, and if the soundtrack dropped some of its Christian rock anthems.” “Preachy doesn’t begin to describe “War Room,” a mighty long-winded and wincingly overwrought domestic drama from Sony’s faith-based Affirm Films division.”ĭaniel Eagan from Film Journal International: Michael Rechtshaffen from The Los Angeles Times: Here are the 7 of the harshest reviews about “War Room:” Stalling and Karen Abercrombie, and is directed by brothers Stephen and Alex Kendrick.Īlso Read: Zac Efron DJ Drama 'We Are Your Friends' Debuts Quietly at Thursday Box Office With $175,000 ![]() The drama follows a seemingly perfect family looking to fix their problems, so they turn to an older, wiser lady named Miss Clara. The Sony release garnered a Rotten Tomato score of 18 percent and reviewers called it “a mess,” “anti-feminist” and an “infantile depiction of prayer.” “War Room” may have crushed Zac Efron‘s “We Are Your Friends” at the box office on Thursday - the Christian drama grossed $600,000 compared to the meager $175,000 for “Friends” - but critics were decidedly less friendly than audiences. ![]()
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