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The Apostle
A recently escaped convict seeks to recover a treasure he hid years ago in a small, secluded Galician village. However once there, he finds out that in the village there is an even worse sentence than the one he fled from.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on "Big" Jim White, a man who, after a personal crisis, leaves his family and community and sets out on a pilgrimage to find himself. He wanders through the southern United States, encountering various characters and situations that challenge his faith and his understanding of life. As he journeys, he reflects on his past mistakes and seeks redemption.
Critical Reception
While "The Apostle" was released in 2012, it's important to note that the critically acclaimed film of the same name starring Robert Duvall was released in 1997. The 2012 film received a more modest reception, with critics often praising Michael Shannon's performance but finding the narrative somewhat uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Michael Shannon delivers a powerful and compelling central performance.
The film struggles with pacing and narrative coherence in its latter half.
Offers a gritty and realistic portrayal of faith and personal struggle.
Google audience: Audiences generally found Michael Shannon's portrayal to be the highlight of the film. However, some viewers felt the story was slow-moving and lacked a clear resolution, leading to mixed reactions.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the state of Mississippi, utilizing the region's unique landscape and atmosphere to enhance its Southern Gothic feel.
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