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Father Stu

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6.6
User score
Generally Favorable
positive
31(56%)
mixed
17(31%)
negative
7(13%)
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Mar 15, 2024
10
Emmanuel_Salva
I would try to get a censored version of the movie due to the constant swearing. Other than that, it is a great film.
Nov 14, 2023
8
Andychoochoo
Loved it. It gets funnier halfway into the movie once the main character goes through some tough obstacles. And then closer to the end, it becomes very touching.
Apr 8, 2023
8
elece28
Honestly, I don't get the hate it gets by the critics. The acting by Wahlberg and Gibson is quite compelling and it's more real and honest than any other religious drama movie I've seen, with four-dimensional characters and down to earth dialogue. The fact that it's a religious movie at its core doesn't shy this movie away from having strong language in its conversation, and that's a type of honesty I can appreciate. I believe Wahlberg's acting capabilities are as good as the director or the script of the movie wants it to be, but he does a real good job this time. The handling of Father Stu's disease might have been done better, but all in all it's an inspiring movie that I can recommend if you're searching for inspiration or a religious movie with a deep message.
Nov 18, 2022
7
stevekm
Movies about real people are choppy and have "what an idiot" scenes, but it's about real people, not a well written story. So it is with this movie. With that in mind, what a life Stu lived.
Oct 28, 2022
6
Voodoo123
This was an entertaining and some times quite touching dramedy. The decent screenplay drives it's talented cast through a sepia toned handheld camera style of cinematography with whalbergs trademark 'gangsta sassiness' as the centrepiece. Ultimately there's nothing particularly original here given the huge wealth of dramas with similar beats to it. The real movie would've been just Gibson and whalberg in a room for a couple hours. Nevermind! Worth a watch but few surprises.
Sep 23, 2022
10
Janetnyc
Loved this movie! The dialogue is witty and pertinent. This true story is uplifting and the acting is excellent. Great work by Mark Wahlberg!
Sep 22, 2022
8
TristanHemlock
This movie has everything to keep you interested from beginning to end. Focusing on one life, and how many lives that one life touched. The choices being made and their consequences. Some might look at the trailer and think this is a religious movie with a religious message. But it anything but that. This is a movie about Stu, you, me, everyone. And how choices will always have consequences. You don't need to be religious to understand the message being given. You just have to believe in something, even if that something is you. This is all about how you choose to relate to people, who you choose to love, hate, help, or turn your back on. It's also about how you choose to be remembered. Will you impact people's lives in a way they'll keep your memory alive long before you are gone? Or will you just fade from memory as a bad dream? The performances are rock solid, so you won't find any complaints there. Each actor and actress brought their best, even those less known and less experienced. The story is relatable, simple to understand, and above all it isn't selling you anything. It's just telling you, watch and decide how much you take from this. In these times where most movies are trying to tell you how to think or what to think, it's very refreshing to see a movie tell you to your face that your life is your own, but just because it's your own doesn't mean it will not affect other people along the way. This movie is both about acceptance and how hard it can be to accept but how liberating it also is when you accept those things you can't understand or change. The best and worst part is that it's based on a true story. Best because it will always leave you with something even if you don't see things in that specific perspective. And worst because it shows that people are becoming less than what people once were. How in more recent years we've lost so much in terms of being able to accept and just want to be accepted, to the point that now some can't content with acceptance and instead they want those that don't agree with them under their boot. This is definitely a must see if you just want to relax, have some laughs, do some soul retrospective, and figure out where you are in life and if where you are is where you want to be.
Jul 16, 2022
8
Jolly_zombie
This film moved and inspired me. It was real and raw. Nice to see a true story about actual heroism. My only criticism was that is was difficult to hear some of the dialogue. Wonderful performances all around.
Jul 5, 2022
5
IntakeCinema
I honestly expected Father Stu to be terrible. It kinda is, but it was above my expectations at least. I mostly have a hard time seeing who the target audience is for this - the subject matter screams Catholics and Catholic adjacent religious folk but the R rating/language throughout would turn most of them away and the overall message just seems to be all over the place...
Jun 5, 2022
6
DUDUSILVA
Filme bem mediano, foi um bom passa tempo. Conta a historia de um lutador que se tornou padre
Jun 4, 2022
10
Cyclone84
An interesting biopic of an interesting individual; a nice change of pace to the standard film we're normally getting these days.
Jun 1, 2022
4
Mauro_Lanari
(Mauro Lanari) In the States one doesn't need to recite when movies are sermons on one's spiritual beliefs. This biopic could have been filmed directly by Gibson or Caviezel, instead it was written and shot by Mel's debutante girlfriend, and Wahlberg joined them also as a producer. Completely out of role, I now fear for Malcolm McDowell.
May 30, 2022
3
MetacriticOnur
bad [ bad ] adjective, worse, worst;(Slang) bad·der, bad·dest for 36. not good in any manner or degree.
May 5, 2022
4
JLuis_001
I don't usually say anything against religions unless they mess with other people's rights. I only stress this to give an understanding of the fact that my criticism of this film has nothing to do with religion, but the manipulation this story employs by using it. Especially given the huge dissonance between what this film seemed to want to tell at the start and what it ends up doing. Particularly the message it ends up giving. Now when you're recounting a story about a boxer who wanted to be an actor and ends up with a call to priesthood after getting involved with the Catholic church because he was hoping to win the attention of a woman, you really need more than Mark Whalberg's lazy performance. Mel Gibson and Jacki Weaver are also part of it, but both are just catalysts to explain the main character's demeanor. It's at the moment when Whalberg's character has an accident that reinforces his conviction to become a priest when the film opts for a plot manipulation that doesn't justify anything that follows and only seeks to provoke an emotional reaction from the audience yet it feels flat and insubstantial. And I just hate it when these stories only hope that because of the idea of ''divine motivational grace'' the audience will fill in all the gaps the plot just couldn't. And that' s ultimately Father Stu's entire bet.
Apr 19, 2022
10
Bobramz
A great, emotional movie!Even nonreligion people will love this peace of art!
Apr 18, 2022
8
Jlucca33
I actually read through some of the reviews before and after watching this movie, and I have to admit there are some really miserable people out there. I found movie to be funny and enjoyable. Yes it had its religious messages and I appreciate that, but the amount of people attacking the movie with an obvious anti-religion bent, who honestly probably haven't even seen the movie is amazing. Go see it and make up your own minds. Can fairly guarantee you will enjoy the movie at the very least.
Apr 17, 2022
10
clem238
Mark was so good in this film. Wow, impressive. Acting, dialog, everything was great. Will see again.
Apr 16, 2022
10
OrphanTwin
Finally a movie that isn’t based on complete nonsense. It’s based on reality and about someone who helped more people than all the angry losers that hate this movie combined.
Apr 14, 2022
9
moviecritic68
By far the best picture we've seen this year. Has all the emotional leaps from laughter to sobbing. The whole cast blended well together. Glad to see Mel Gibson back on the silver screen. Sadly some will knock it due to it's religious content. AWESOME TRUE STORY!!
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