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''Fireproof'' is a 2008 American
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released by
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and Affirm Films (the company's first film), directed by
Alex Kendrick Alexander Kendrick (born June 11, 1970) is an American pastor, film writer, producer, director and actor, best known for directing and starring in notable faith-based films, including ''Facing The Giants'', ''War Room'', '' Overcomer'', '' Coura ...
, who co-wrote and co-produced it with
Stephen Kendrick Stephen Kendrick (born June 10, 1974) is an American film writer and producer, co-writer of the book '' The Love Dare'' with brother Alex Kendrick, and former senior associate pastor at Sherwood Baptist Church Sherwood Baptist Church is a Bapti ...
. The film stars
Kirk Cameron Kirk Thomas Cameron (born October 12, 1970) is an American actor and evangelist. He first gained fame as a teen actor playing Mike Seaver on the ABC sitcom ''Growing Pains'' (1985–1992), a role for which he was nominated for two Golden Glob ...
,
Erin Bethea Erin Bethea (born August 12, 1982) is an American actress. She is known for appearing in Sherwood Pictures' films, ''Facing the Giants'' and ''Fireproof''. She most recently wrote, produced and starred in the film '' New Life''. Background Bethea ...
and
Ken Bevel Ken Bevel is a former American Marine Corps officer, pastor and actor who co-starred in the 2008 film ''Fireproof'' and the 2011 film '' Courageous''. In ''Fireproof'', Bevel portrays firefighter Michael Simmons, and portrays police officer Natha ...
. Although the film received generally unfavorable reviews from film critics, ''Fireproof'' was successful at the box office, becoming a surprise hit, debuting at No. 4 and becoming the highest-grossing independent film of 2008, grossing over $33 million. It received awards from
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Christian organizations, including the Best Feature Film award at the 2009
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.


Plot

Married couple Caleb (
Kirk Cameron Kirk Thomas Cameron (born October 12, 1970) is an American actor and evangelist. He first gained fame as a teen actor playing Mike Seaver on the ABC sitcom ''Growing Pains'' (1985–1992), a role for which he was nominated for two Golden Glob ...
), a
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, and Catherine Holt (
Erin Bethea Erin Bethea (born August 12, 1982) is an American actress. She is known for appearing in Sherwood Pictures' films, ''Facing the Giants'' and ''Fireproof''. She most recently wrote, produced and starred in the film '' New Life''. Background Bethea ...
), a
hospital administrator Health administration, healthcare administration, healthcare management or hospital management is the field relating to leadership, management, and administration of public health systems, health care systems, hospitals, and hospital network ...
, are experiencing marital difficulties. At work, Caleb underscores the importance of never leaving one's partner behind, but at home, he and Catherine argue constantly. Catherine accuses Caleb of being selfish because he prioritizes his desire for an expensive boat over paying for medical equipment and bills for Catherine's ailing mother. She is also frustrated about his habitual use of internet pornography and his leaving her to handle all the home responsibilities herself. Caleb feels attacked. Their constant arguing escalates to the point that Catherine says she wants a divorce, to which an enraged Caleb agrees. Caleb's best friend and fellow
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, Michael (
Ken Bevel Ken Bevel is a former American Marine Corps officer, pastor and actor who co-starred in the 2008 film ''Fireproof'' and the 2011 film '' Courageous''. In ''Fireproof'', Bevel portrays firefighter Michael Simmons, and portrays police officer Natha ...
), and Caleb's father, John (Harris Malcom), convince him to hold off on divorce proceedings. His father persuades him to try the
Love Dare ''The Love Dare'' is a non-fiction marriage-related book written by Alex and Stephen Kendrick. It is a 40-day Christian devotional designed to strengthen marriages. Each daily devotion includes scripture, a statement of principle, the day's "dare ...
, a 40-day challenge for marriage improvement wherein a spouse alters the way they treat their partner. Caleb reluctantly agrees, though he decides not to tell Catherine. At the hospital where she works, Catherine has been openly flirting with Dr. Gavin Keller (Perry Revell). Caleb begins The Love Dare halfheartedly, viewing the tasks as more of a checklist than outreach. Meanwhile,
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at Catherine's hospital warn her not to trust Caleb, as they believe he is trying to butter her up to secure a more favorable divorce settlement. With encouragement from his father and Michael, Caleb continues, though Catherine eschews his affections and grows closer to Dr. Keller. Finding Catherine unmoved, Caleb is consoled by his father, while Michael reveals that he was divorced before marrying his current wife. Caleb sustains burns on the job, is admitted to the hospital where his wife works, and is treated by Dr. Keller. During treatment, Dr. Keller discovers that Catherine is married to Caleb. Caleb continues The Love Dare with a renewed faith, even destroying his home computer to distance himself from any pornographic addictions and temptations. However, Catherine gives him an envelope with a petition for divorce, leaving Caleb heartbroken. Catherine discovers that her mother's medical equipment costs have been paid anonymously and erroneously believes it was Dr. Keller, bringing them even closer. Caleb eventually discovers the burgeoning affair and discreetly confronts the doctor. After Caleb leaves, Dr. Keller pulls out a wedding band, revealing to the audience that he is also married, and terminates his pursuit of Catherine. Catherine confronts Caleb after discovering his Love Dare journal, and he reveals to her that he has completed the challenge but is still following its guidelines. Despite Caleb's heartfelt apology, Catherine says she still needs time to reconsider the divorce. She later discovers that Caleb used his savings to pay for new medical equipment for her mother, with Dr. Keller only contributing $300. Moved by Caleb's selflessness, Catherine reconciles with him. Caleb discovers that his mother, whom he has treated poorly, did The Love Dare for his father, rather than vice versa as Caleb had originally thought. Realizing how badly he has treated his mother, he offers her an emotional apology and is forgiven. The film ends with Caleb and Catherine renewing their wedding vows.


Cast

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Kirk Cameron Kirk Thomas Cameron (born October 12, 1970) is an American actor and evangelist. He first gained fame as a teen actor playing Mike Seaver on the ABC sitcom ''Growing Pains'' (1985–1992), a role for which he was nominated for two Golden Glob ...
as Caleb Holt, captain of the Albany Fire Department's Station One *
Erin Bethea Erin Bethea (born August 12, 1982) is an American actress. She is known for appearing in Sherwood Pictures' films, ''Facing the Giants'' and ''Fireproof''. She most recently wrote, produced and starred in the film '' New Life''. Background Bethea ...
as Catherine Holt, Caleb's wife, who works as a public relations director for
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Chelsea Noble Chelsea Noble is an American actress. She is known for her role as Kate McDonnell on the television sitcom ''Growing Pains'' (1989–1992). She is married to her former ''Growing Pains'' co-star, Kirk Cameron. She is the sister-in-law of former ...
(''uncredited'') as Catherine Holt's
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, who appeared in the scene where Caleb and Catherine reconcile, as Cameron will not kiss any woman but his wife. *
Ken Bevel Ken Bevel is a former American Marine Corps officer, pastor and actor who co-starred in the 2008 film ''Fireproof'' and the 2011 film '' Courageous''. In ''Fireproof'', Bevel portrays firefighter Michael Simmons, and portrays police officer Natha ...
as Lt. Michael Simmons * Jason McLeod as Eric Harmon, a rookie firefighter *
Alex Kendrick Alexander Kendrick (born June 11, 1970) is an American pastor, film writer, producer, director and actor, best known for directing and starring in notable faith-based films, including ''Facing The Giants'', ''War Room'', '' Overcomer'', '' Coura ...
as Pastor Strauss The film's supporting cast also included nearly 1,200 volunteers from
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.


Production

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for ''Fireproof'' took place during October–December 2007 in 16 locations, all of which were donated. Craig von Buseck of the
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said that the film was, "beautifully shot in and around
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, home to Sherwood Baptist Church." The Albany Fire Department donated its fire station locations, trucks and even some of its crew for use during the filming. The producers were also given use of a train and a hospital wing. The film's cast and crew were made up of 1,200 volunteers, along with a professional film crew of eight who worked below rate.


Soundtrack

The film soundtrack for ''Fireproof'' was released on July 14, 2009. It features songs by Christian groups and artists, such as
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and
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, as well as highlights of the film's score, composed by Mark Willard. # "Brighter Days" – Leeland (3:44) # "This is Who I Am" – Third Day (2:32) # "On the Tracks" (6:08) # "The Love Dare" (1:02) # " Slow Fade" –
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(4:40) # "Not Good Enough" (1:00) # "What You Don't Have" (2:37) # "House Fire" (6:01) # "While I'm Waiting" – John Waller (4:52) # "Temptation" (2:52) # "The Apology" (2:43) # "Personal Sacrifice" (3:48) # "You Belong to Me" – Grey Holiday (1:50) # "She Did It To Me" (1:50) # "Love Is Not a Fight (Movie Version)" – Warren Barfield (4:28) # Bonus Track: "While I'm Waiting" (Fireproof Remix) – John Waller (4:49)


Release


Marketing

Instead of marketing with television spots and billboards, ''Fireproof''s marketers invited Christian publications to the set and screened the film early for pastors and church groups. Meyer Gottlieb, president of Samuel Goldwyn Films said, "The marketing is more grass roots."


Box office

''Fireproof''s advance sales accounted for 40% of all
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sales the week before the film opened. It was released on September 27, 2008 in 839 theaters and grossed $6,836,036 in its opening weekend, placing at No. 4. During its run, ''Fireproof'' had a domestic gross of $33,456,317, more than triple the lifetime earnings of its predecessor, ''
Facing the Giants ''Facing the Giants'' is a 2006 American Christian drama sports film directed by and starring Alex Kendrick. The supporting cast was composed of volunteers from Sherwood Baptist Church, and it is the second film that Sherwood Pictures has done. S ...
'', and moving it into the top 6 grossing Christian films of all time. It was the highest grossing independent film of 2008.


Critical reception

According to the
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website
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, 38% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 21 reviews, with an average rating of 4.35/10.
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gave it a score of 28 out of 100 based on 6 reviews, signifying "generally unfavorable reviews". Ed Gonzalez of ''
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'' said, "''Fireproof'' stops becoming relatable to us all and only to the already, or easily, indoctrinated." Frank Scheck of ''
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'' said, "While hardly sophisticated in its approach and certainly not polished in its technical elements, the film does get its heartfelt message across with undeniable sincerity. Its success at the box office, which will no doubt continue on home video, demonstrates that there's no shortage of filmgoers dissatisfied with cynical Hollywood product." Josh Rosenblatt of ''
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'' criticized the film's story, saying it "makes for fruitful soul-fishing but lousy drama." Joe Leydon of ''
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'' gave the film a positive review, saying, "Cameron is genuinely compelling as Caleb, a work-obsessed firefighter on the verge of divorce from his neglected wife." Cheryl Dickow of the Catholic Exchange said, "I feel it is necessary to send a message to Catholics everywhere that this is a movie worth seeing."


Home media

''Fireproof'' was released to
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on January 27, 2009 and to
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on September 29, 2009. Included as special features are
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s,
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, behind-the-scenes making-of featurettes, and a commentary by the Kendrick Brothers. On its first weekend of DVD release, it ranked third in retail sales and fifth in rentals with a rental index of 51.02. Through January 2016, it made $54.9 million in DVD sales.


Accolades

2009 San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival * Best Feature Film *Runner up for Best of Festival. 17th Annual
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Faith & Values Awards Gala
$100,000 Epiphany Prize
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's Crystal Seal Awards * Best Drama


See also

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Sherwood Pictures Sherwood Pictures is an American independent Christian film production company in Albany, Georgia, United States. It is unusual among production companies in that it is a ministry of a local church, Sherwood Baptist Church. The company uses mostl ...


References


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