
In Albany, Georgia, Caleb and Catherine Holt's marriage is in crisis and they decide to divorce. However, Caleb's father proposes that his son should delay their separation for 40 days and follow a procedure called "The Love Dare" to reignite their love.... (Full plot summary below)
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In Albany, Georgia, Caleb and Catherine Holt's marriage is in crisis and they decide to divorce. However, Caleb's father proposes that his son should delay their separation for 40 days and follow a procedure called "The Love Dare" to reignite their love.
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| Christianity TodayPeter T. ChattawayAfter a shaky start and a steady middle, the film ends on a genuinely moving note; the folks at Sherwood Baptist Church have made their most impressive movie yet. |
| jackiekcooper.comJackie K. CooperGeared for the same Christian audience that loved "Facing the Giants," it is another winner for the Kendricks brothers |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckWhile hardly sophisticated in its approach and certainly not polished in its technical elements, the film does get its heartfelt message across with undeniable sincerity. |
| Common Sense MediaCharles CassadyChristian-themed marriage drama won't grab kids. |
| Sacramento News & ReviewJim Lane...decently made, with good production values, sincere performances... |
| Entertainment WeeklyChris WillmanThe filmmakers hedge their bets by making the young marrieds agnostic at the start of the movie, in order to turn Fireproof into a manual for eternal as well as marital salvation. |
| L.A. WeeklyEd GonzalesThen the film gets all religulous, suggesting that Caleb's devotion to healing means nothing without Jesus, and so Fireproof stops becoming relatable to us all and only to the already, or easily, indoctrinated. |
| L.A. WeeklyEd GonzalezFireproof stops becoming relatable to us all and only to the already, or easily, indoctrinated. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonCameron is genuinely compelling as Caleb. |
| Sin MagazineAustin KennedyIt's one of the funniest films I've seen all year and that was obviously not the intention. This was made for elderly folk who watch Oprah and Dr. Phil and only see 2 movies a year. Embarrassing. |