Fireproof with Kirk Cameron Sizzles - Movie Review

Kirk Cameron Raises the Bar as an Actor in Fireproof

Kathryn E. Darden
Kirk Cameron has just raised his status as a serious actor another notch starring in the action movie Fireproof which released in theaters September 26, 2008, and on DVD January 27, 2009.

Kirk Cameron captured the hearts of teenage girls as Mike Seaver on the television situation comedy, "Growing Pains," which ran on the ABC network from 1985 to 1992. However, he felt empty inside until a friend's father took him to church and Kirk Cameron found Jesus. (1) From that point on, the young actor was branded as a "Jesus freak" and ridiculed as a religious nut for trying to avoid television situations and language he felt compromised his faith. He has appeared in several television movies since then as well as the "Left Behind" movies, where as Buck Williams, Cameron earned some notice for his acting skills. (2)

However, it is in Fireproof where Kirk Cameron finally shows audiences what he's made of as an actor. While Fireproof won't win any serious Hollywood awards as a great film, it is an intriguing movie with a religious message -- but this should not be a turn off. The overtly Christian message is delivered with an impressively palatable blend of subtlety, action, humor, good acting (especially on Cameron's part), and believability. This is not a church movie. It is a surprising hybrid of drama and message.

The Fireproof story-line revolves around Capt. Caleb Holt, a fireman who teaches his men the mantra, "You never leave your partner behind." However, at home he has emotionally done just that. While his wife works to provide care for her aging and ailing parents, Caleb spends his off hours dreaming of the boat he will buy and watching pornography on his computer. As his marriage spins out of his control, his wife announces she wants a divorce, and to Capt. Holt, that comes almost as a relief. After all, everyone else sees him as someone deserving of respect, even a hero -- everyone but his wife.

But one of Caleb's friend, and then his own father won't let him give up so easily. Caleb's father lovingly coerces a promise from Caleb that he will wait 40 days before walking out, and that during those 40 days he will follow the simple steps in a journal his father sends him. Caleb keeps his promise -- without any enthusiasm, but his wife continues to pursue her plans for a divorce. However, around day 20, Caleb realizes he does want to make his marriage work, and that he can't do it alone.

Fireproof is full of exciting scenes of a firefighter's job, and there is quite a bit of humor as the firemen tease each other and play pranks on one another. This is not a dry, preachy film. Even in the jesting scenes, however, Cameron manages to convey a sense of resigned, inner pain through his facade of a tough fireman. As Capt. Holt, Kirk Cameron successfully plays a courageous firefighter and a man's man, but as Caleb Holt, husband and son, Kirk Cameron believably plays a strong man in great emotional turmoil, at a crucial crossroads in his life.

If you are not a Kirk Cameron fan, Fireproof might just change your mind. If you are a Kirk Cameron fan, or a fan of firefighters, you will definitely want to see Fireproof. If you are having problems in your marriage or know someone who is contemplating divorce, Fireproof may just give you a place to start in turning your own marriage around. I highly recommend Fireproof to anyone who enjoys a good movie with a message.

SOURCES

Worship City Praise: Worship and Beyond

Left Behind Tour Comes to Franklin

Kirk Cameron Won't Be Left Behind

Fireproof Movie Turns Up the Heat

Published by Kathryn E. Darden

An author, poet, publisher, publicist & skincare consultant, I have written for publications including CCM Magazine, The Tennessean, Barbie Bazaar Magazine, Christian Activities & several local newspapers....  View profile

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  • Gabrielle Rice6/8/2010

    I watched this movie over the weekend. It was awesome.

  • laura10/6/2009

    To me this movie shows you that marriage is something that you wouldn't want to give up on so easily. It tells you of the pain you must endure while taking that step and how in the end you get your marriage back. which to anybody who may have a husband or wife you don't plan on giving up & you won't give up until you let the person who you love know that you are there for them and want to work out all the promblems in your life & renew your marriage.

  • Charlene Collins4/4/2009

    I have the movie.. I love it.

  • Sheryl Young3/26/2009

    I agree, and liked it enough to do a preview and a REview!

  • 3lilangels3/26/2009

    I would like to see this heard it was really good, thanks for this review!

  • Louise3/25/2009

    I just bought the dvd today at a Christian bookstore and your review confirms that this is a movie I'll enjoy seeing today!

  • J. E. Davidson3/25/2009

    Great review. I'd like to see this movie.

  • SFaloon3/24/2009

    I almost picked this up the other day. My son is going to college and wants to work in movies, production etc. He has been down for two reasons, not enough courses at his school and wants to have a Christian life. I've tried to tell him he should be in contact with Kirk Cameron and checking out Christian film companies. Now I know I have to get this movie for him. Thanks Kathryn.

  • Linda Ann Nickerson3/24/2009

    Enjoyed this one.

  • Julie Lind3/24/2009

    I love this movie. It really makes you think twice about how you act in your own marriage.

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