Wednesday, August 25, 2010

"Get Low" with a Lutheran twist.



Robert Duvall continues to be amazing. And Bill Murray pulls surprise after surprise. These guys are good, and the rest of the cast does very well -- especially the "sincere young man"/driver and Sissy Spacek.

The first two-thirds of the movie was fabulous -- what a script. Then the last third just kind of played out with little surprise or insight. I suppose that is why it is a "small film" not a blockbuster.

The Christianity portrayed was realistic -- the sincere minister (Gerald McRaney) shared the religious truth as he saw it and played poker with the community leaders! The older minister did not let the Duvall character escape from the truth, but still showed up in support.

Go see this film!


A note that I was unaware of until the September 2010 "The Lutheran" magazine, p. 10: "Family stories of Elizabeth C. Birkholz, a pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Marietta, Ga., formed the basis of Get Low, starring Robert Duvall as Felix "Bush" Breazeale, a Tennessee man who held a funeral for himself in 1938 while he was still alive .... Birkholz's great-grandfather, Frank Quinn, was the funeral home director, and her grandfather, Frank "Buddy" Robinson, drove the hearse. The movie was co-written by Birkholz's husband, Scott J. Seeke, pastor of The River Lutheran Church, Alpharetta, Ga. Birkholz and her family were extras in the film.


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