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A call girl goes to a priest to confess a sin she hasn't committed yet: she plans to kill herself on her next birthday. Then she disappears and he goes looking for her, enlisting the help of an ad hoc congregation of troubled souls along the way. A story about forgiveness.

Jeremy Sisto as  Father John Buertein
Kristin Chenoweth as  Linda Salerno
Brian Baumgartner as  Fr. Ralph O'Brien
Bruce A. Young as  Lloyd Montag
Tony Papenfuss as  Zeke
Greta Oglesby as  Miriam
Linda Kelsey as  Corrine Buerlein
Lola Lesheim as  Della
Gene Larche as  Gus
Emily Fradenburgh as  Sharon

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Marian20
2009/08/27

Jeremy Sisto stars in an independent drama that provides insights on the Catholic faith particularly the Sacrament of Reconciliation which is better known as Confession. The story involves a Catholic priest,Fr. John Burlein, who hears a confession of a prostitute named Linda Salerno,who intends to kill herself on her birthday.After listening to her confess and failing to give the absolution,the priest seeks out to look for her in the Minneapolis sex underworld wherein he discovers more about the trade of prostitution.As he makes his journey,Fr John also discovers more about himself like his personal flaws in relation to his vocation as a priest,the virtue of forgiveness, and sins committed by everyone. Hollywood has made numerous films about sexual sins committed by Catholic priests like Primal Fear and Spotlight.It is a welcome change to see this great independent film overall as it provides a positive light to Catholicism particularly priests.Fr John was presented as someone who wanted to sincerely help others despite being far from an ideal priest especially after hearing the confession of Linda.Jeremy Sisto gave a sincere performance in it.Added to that,we also get to see a refreshing screenplay that is based on reality and far from being clichéd nor predictable.The characters aren't simple nor one-sided as we get to see real people involved in the story.It will have viewers continue talking after the end credits have appeared.Finally,this indie drama definitely puts Catholicism in a good light as it gives appreciation to its sacraments particularly confession,its clergy and its teachings.

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Desertman84
2009/08/28

After Catholicism has been under attack for so many years due to the abuse of children by some immoral Catholic priest,there was one movie that redeems it.That movie is Into Temptation.Into Temptation is an independent drama film written and directed by Patrick Coyle, that stars Jeremy Sisto, Kristin Chenoweth, Brian Baumgartner, Bruce A. Young and Amy Matthews. It tells the story of a prostitute, who confesses to a Catholic priest that she plans to kill herself on her birthday. The priest attempts to find and save her, and in doing so plunges himself into a darker side of society.Jeremy Sisto stars as Catholic priest Father John,who has become complacent in his vocation until the day that a depressed prostitute, Linda Salerno,played wonderfully by Kristin Chenowith,wanders into his confessional and reveals that she intends to commit suicide on her birthday -- and then disappears. Father John's quest to find and save the woman leads him on a journey into the city's sexual underworld, where he finds help from unexpected sources.The movie redeems the Catholic faith in the sense that it shows that priests do exist to help lost souls and bring them to God.Aside from that,it also explores the effect of the sacrament of confession.It was wonderful that his movie shows that this neglected sacrament does help in bringing people closer to God.Aside from that,the movie also examines the power of forgiveness and its effect to everyone.The performances in the movie were great especially that of Kristin Chenowith,who is outstanding in evoking the emotional complexities felt by the prostitute,Linda Salerno.She truly was effective in gaining the sympathy of the viewer.Great mention should also be given to Jeremy Sisto,who was good in portraying also the inner struggle that a Catholic priest like Father John does experience inside as a person and as a priest. Although there are many ambiguities in the screenplay as other events of the stories are left for the viewers to decide,this is one film that would truly be appreciated by many Catholics who wants to gain faith in the Church and their religion and people who love great independent movies.Into Temptation delivers.It was worth one's time and it is highly recommended.It was truly deserving of a 10 of 10 rating.

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kurtisjvandermolen
2009/08/29

I am bringing two skill sets to this review; (1) a tough movie critic, and (2) an irreverent but informed ex-seminary student. On both fronts, this film was spectacular.(1) The writing was excellent in terms of being contemporary-- especially in light of the context of a Catholic priest--irreverent, unpredictable, unassuming in its theological treatment, unconventional, and (thankfully!) at the end, refreshingly unresolved.(2) The themes were consistently theologically grounded, albeit within the Catholic vernacular. Father Ralph brings a distinctly expedient and assured style into the dialogue, while Father John brings a more deliberate, cognitive but dedicated approach. The two balance each other like a great "work team" arriving at a plausible and thought-provoking explanation for the darkness that is our human condition.This film was surprisingly excellent. Upon watching a few previews prior to the film, I had significant doubts that I would finish a full 95 minutes of viewing. Yet the film brought me through real life, uncomfortable conversations, earnest seeking, genuine intent, and left me with the best possible theological conclusion: one of Grace.

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bilgerat99
2009/08/30

It's hard for me to categorize this movie; it's unlike most films although it has elements of mystery, drama, comedy, tragedy and angst. The story revolves around a priest who is attempting to locate a confessor in the Minneapolis underworld while simultaneously confronting some of his personal demons but it is not nearly as trite as that sounds, the whole presentation feels remarkably unique and fresh. It does not present itself like a major studio treatment nor like the usual independent effort.All aspects of the film's production are convincing and very assured. While most of the plot's elements have been explored elsewhere, this particular combination of excellent screenplay and considerable talent is somewhat like being exposed to an entirely new cuisine - and a welcome change that is. It is clever, poignant, buoyant, gritty and witty but it is not your normal fare. Try it, you might like it.

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