


The Apostle
After his happy life spins out of control, a preacher from Texas changes his name, goes to Louisiana and starts preaching on the radio.
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Plot Summary
Sonny Dewey, a charismatic preacher, is on the run after a violent confrontation with his wife's lover. He reinvents himself in the rural South, building a new congregation and trying to escape his past. However, the law and his own demons are never far behind, forcing him to confront his faith and his actions.
Critical Reception
The Apostle received widespread critical acclaim, particularly for Robert Duvall's performance and direction. Critics praised its powerful portrayal of faith, redemption, and the complexities of human nature, though some found its religious themes intense.
What Reviewers Say
- Robert Duvall delivers a tour-de-force performance as a flawed but fervent preacher.
- The film is a powerful exploration of faith, sin, and redemption in the American South.
- Visually striking and thematically rich, it resonates with emotional depth.
Google audience: Audiences largely praised the film's compelling narrative and Duvall's acting, with many finding the religious themes moving and thought-provoking. Some viewers noted the film's intensity, but the overall sentiment was highly positive.
Awards & Accolades
Robert Duvall was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay. He also won an Independent Spirit Award for Best Actor.
Fun Fact
Robert Duvall wrote the screenplay for 'The Apostle' over a period of 12 years, drawing inspiration from his own experiences and observations of Southern evangelists.
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