


Courage
Jason Priestley (TV's "Beverly Hills, 90210") and Andrea Roth star in this inspirational adventure story about courage, love and the power of family. Aspiring author Robert (Priestly) organizes a quick getaway with his wife and daughter designed to rebuild their estranged relationship with his daughter, but when a powerful storm hits they are forced to make a crash landing on the ominously named Bear Island. With Robert seriously injured and no way to reach the mainland, the three castaways find that they must rely on their faith -- and each other -- to survive the ordeal.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an intimate look at John Edwards's 2008 presidential campaign, focusing on the deepening scandal surrounding his affair and the birth of his child outside of his marriage. It chronicles the unraveling of his political aspirations and personal life amidst intense media scrutiny. The film captures the raw, behind-the-scenes moments of his campaign's final days and the devastating personal fallout.
Critical Reception
Courage received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who often praised its unflinching and at times uncomfortable portrayal of John Edwards's downfall. While some lauded its raw access and candid moments, others found it to be a somewhat repetitive or overly focused narrative. Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the inside look at political and personal scandal, while others questioned the film's overall purpose and perspective.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its candid and often uncomfortable access to John Edwards during his political and personal crisis.
- Some critics found the documentary to be repetitive and lacking a broader perspective beyond the scandal.
- The film is noted for capturing a raw and unflinching look at a politician's downfall.
Google audience: Google users generally found the documentary to be an interesting, albeit somber, look into the downfall of John Edwards. Many appreciated the access granted by the filmmakers, offering a behind-the-scenes perspective on the scandal. Some viewers felt the film was overly sympathetic to Edwards, while others were captivated by the unfolding drama.
Fun Fact
Director George Hickenlooper, who had previously directed a documentary about Al Gore, tragically passed away in 2010, less than a year after 'Courage' was released.
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