Movies will never replace the full impact of books, but some ladies with fairly critical eyes were very impressed.
Quote “They took things right to the edge where it was almost too much, and then let off.” (or something close to that)
Kristin and I just got back from watching
Redeeming Love. Kristin says, "Thank Steve for the recommendation," and, yes, I cried. Several times.
The quote you shared, Steve, could have been applied to a number of things about the movie. It was great by Hollywood production standards. The nudity was definitely something that walked right up to the edge (you know me; I wouldn't have minded had it gone over the edge), but key obstacles were consistently in the way. But it did the same thing with male insensitivity, violence and facing the gruesome details of the protagonista's life.
I was mightily impressed. In response to a comment I read elsewhere, I will also add that this movie isn't just about godly devotion to biblical commitment. I really do see
Redeeming Love as a solid example of the kind of horizon those of us seeking second wives should be marching toward: opening our hearts to those women whom most men ignore, scorn or cast aside.
[I dedicate this post to the memory of my ex-prostitute bipolar/schizophrenic maternal grandmother and the forgiving, patient, loving, solid, strong and big-hearted man who became my mother's stepfather and my most beloved grandparent.]