War
Room (2015/Sony Blu-ray)
Picture:
B Sound: B Extras: A+ Film: B+
From
the people who brought you Fireproof and Courageous now
brings you War Room (2015), a modern family drama about faith
and believing in God. Tony and Elizabeth on the outside appear to be
perfect, both are in high paying jobs, have a beautiful daughter and
living in their dream house. But on the inside their marriage is
failing, Tony is cheating on his company and his wife, Elizabeth
suspects her husband, and soon both of them are losing their daughter
and destroying the family. Can Granny Clara restore their faith in
God and save their marriage?
Tony is a high paying
sales/business man, he is used to success and his wife can no longer
satisfy him. Unfortunately, he is also stealing from the company and
having affairs on the side. Elizabeth on the other hand is at her
wits end for Tony's lack of being a father and become jaded of their
marriage. That is until Elizabeth meets Granny Clara who has an
unshakeable faith in God and tells her she needs pray to God in order
to identify and attack her true enemy, Satan who is destroying their
marriage and her happiness. Granny Clara tells Elizabeth to forgive
her husband for everything and place her faith in Jesus and all will
be saved.
This was a very religious/Christian themed movie, it
is about the modern family with typical family problems now. It's
message was about making right with God first, then family and all
others will come afterwards.
The
1080p 2.35 X 1 digital High Definition image transfer and DTS-HD
MA (Master Audio) 5.1 lossless mix are nothing special, but
competent, efficient and as good as they will get for this kind of
safe production. Extras
include a ton including bloopers & outtakes, art of jumping rope,
behind the scenes, 'Warrior' music video, commentary, deleted scenes,
War Room in 60 seconds, the Heart of the War Room, a Pastor's Call to
Prayer, Making of the War Room, from Auditioning to Acting, Molly
Bruno: Modern Day Miss Clara, the Church on it's Knees and Investing
in the Next Generation.
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Ricky Chiang