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Sarah, known as Angel, was sold into prostitution at the age of eight, survives through hatred and self-loathing in the 1850s California. When God orders Michael Hosea to marry her, he obeys Him, but this command proves to be more of a challenge to him than he anticipated. |
Sarah, known as Angel, was sold into [[prostitution]] at the age of eight, survives through hatred and self-loathing in the 1850s [[California]]. When [[God]] orders Michael Hosea to marry her, he obeys Him, but this command proves to be more of a challenge to him than he anticipated. |
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Before being sold into prostitution, Sarah knows only rejection from men. As a child, she overhears her father, Alex Stanford, say that she should never have been born. Sarah learns that her father is married and her mother, Mae, is both his mistress and the victim of an abusive relationship. Sarah watches her mother grieve and eventually die, rejected by the man she loves. Now eighteen and going by the name Angel, she believes that she knows everything about men and how to give them what they want. One night, one of her customers is her father, and she knowingly has sex with him to punish him for how he treated her mother. He does not recognize her, but when he finds out the next morning, he commits suicide. |
Before being sold into prostitution, Sarah knows only rejection from men. As a child, she overhears her father, Alex Stanford, say that she should never have been born. Sarah learns that her father is [[married]] and her mother, Mae, is both his [[mistress]] and the victim of an abusive relationship. Sarah watches her mother grieve and eventually die, rejected by the man she loves. Now eighteen and going by the name Angel, she believes that she knows everything about men and how to give them what they want. One night, one of her customers is her father, and she knowingly has sex with him to punish him for how he treated her mother. He does not recognize her, but when he finds out the next morning, he commits [[suicide]]. |
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When Michael enters her room and tells her he wants to marry her, she is thrown off guard, but remains aloof toward him. After she is nearly beaten to death, she agrees to marry Michael and leave with him as he nurses her back to health. Michael continues to surprise her as he claims to love her as his wife, and refuses to have sex with her. Michael is different from any man Angel has ever known, which leaves her confused and afraid to trust him. She runs away at her first opportunity, but Michael finds her and convinces her to come home. |
When Michael enters her room and tells her he wants to marry her, she is thrown off guard, but remains aloof toward him. After she is nearly beaten to death, she agrees to marry Michael and leave with him as he nurses her back to health. Michael continues to surprise her as he claims to love her as his wife, and refuses to have sex with her. Michael is different from any man Angel has ever known, which leaves her confused and afraid to trust him. She runs away at her first opportunity, but Michael finds her and convinces her to come home. |
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The next time Angel runs away, she gets a ride with Michael's brother-in-law, Paul, who hates her because of her past. When he demands payment for the ride, she pays by allowing Paul to have sex with her. Back in the city, Angel is forced back into prostitution, but finds it more difficult now to remain distant. When an angry Michael arrives at the brothel and takes her home again, the relief on her face when she sees him gives him hope and allows him to forgive her. For the first time, Angel is truly honest with Michael about her past, and their relationship begins to grow based on honesty and affection. |
The next time Angel runs away, she gets a ride with Michael's brother-in-law, Paul, who hates her because of her past. When he demands payment for the ride, she pays by allowing Paul to have sex with her. Back in the city, Angel is forced back into prostitution, but finds it more difficult now to remain distant. When an angry Michael arrives at the [[brothel]] and takes her home again, the relief on her face when she sees him gives him hope and allows him to forgive her. For the first time, Angel is truly honest with Michael about her past, and their relationship begins to grow based on honesty and affection. |
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The final time Angel runs away, it is not because she does not love Michael, or because she is scared of her love, but out of a desire to sacrifice for him. She knows that what Michael wants most in the world is children, and she is unable to bear children herself. She believes that by leaving, Michael will find someone else to marry and be happier without her. When she leaves this time, she intends to stay away forever, but Michael does not go after her, deciding that she needs to come back on her own. Angel is gone for three years and has started a successful mission to help other young prostitutes when Paul finally comes to find her. Paul realizes that he has been wrong all this time and tells Angel that Michael still loves her. |
The final time Angel runs away, it is not because she does not love Michael, or because she is scared of her love, but out of a desire to sacrifice for him. She knows that what Michael wants most in the world is children, and she is unable to bear children herself. She believes that by leaving, Michael will find someone else to marry and be happier without her. When she leaves this time, she intends to stay away forever, but Michael does not go after her, deciding that she needs to come back on her own. Angel is gone for three years and has started a successful mission to help other young prostitutes when Paul finally comes to find her. Paul realizes that he has been wrong all this time and tells Angel that Michael still loves her. |
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Directed by | D. J. Caruso |
Based on | Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers |
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Starring | |
Cinematography | Rogier Stoffers |
Edited by | Jim Page |
Music by |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 134 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $9.4 million[1][2] |
Redeeming Love is a 2022 American Christian Western romance film directed by D. J. Caruso, who co-wrote the screenplay with Francine Rivers. The film is based on Rivers' 1991 novel of the same name, which was based on the Biblical story of Hosea, and is set in the American Old West during the California Gold Rush. It stars Abigail Cowen, Tom Lewis and Logan Marshall-Green.
The film was co-produced by Pinnacle Peak Pictures, Mission Pictures International, and Nthibah Pictures, and was filmed in Cape Town, South Africa. It was theatrically released by Universal Pictures on January 21, 2022, and received negative reviews from critics.
Plot
Sarah, known as Angel, was sold into prostitution at the age of eight, survives through hatred and self-loathing in the 1850s California. When God orders Michael Hosea to marry her, he obeys Him, but this command proves to be more of a challenge to him than he anticipated.
Before being sold into prostitution, Sarah knows only rejection from men. As a child, she overhears her father, Alex Stanford, say that she should never have been born. Sarah learns that her father is married and her mother, Mae, is both his mistress and the victim of an abusive relationship. Sarah watches her mother grieve and eventually die, rejected by the man she loves. Now eighteen and going by the name Angel, she believes that she knows everything about men and how to give them what they want. One night, one of her customers is her father, and she knowingly has sex with him to punish him for how he treated her mother. He does not recognize her, but when he finds out the next morning, he commits suicide.
When Michael enters her room and tells her he wants to marry her, she is thrown off guard, but remains aloof toward him. After she is nearly beaten to death, she agrees to marry Michael and leave with him as he nurses her back to health. Michael continues to surprise her as he claims to love her as his wife, and refuses to have sex with her. Michael is different from any man Angel has ever known, which leaves her confused and afraid to trust him. She runs away at her first opportunity, but Michael finds her and convinces her to come home.
The next time Angel runs away, she gets a ride with Michael's brother-in-law, Paul, who hates her because of her past. When he demands payment for the ride, she pays by allowing Paul to have sex with her. Back in the city, Angel is forced back into prostitution, but finds it more difficult now to remain distant. When an angry Michael arrives at the brothel and takes her home again, the relief on her face when she sees him gives him hope and allows him to forgive her. For the first time, Angel is truly honest with Michael about her past, and their relationship begins to grow based on honesty and affection.
The final time Angel runs away, it is not because she does not love Michael, or because she is scared of her love, but out of a desire to sacrifice for him. She knows that what Michael wants most in the world is children, and she is unable to bear children herself. She believes that by leaving, Michael will find someone else to marry and be happier without her. When she leaves this time, she intends to stay away forever, but Michael does not go after her, deciding that she needs to come back on her own. Angel is gone for three years and has started a successful mission to help other young prostitutes when Paul finally comes to find her. Paul realizes that he has been wrong all this time and tells Angel that Michael still loves her.
Angel returns home to Michael, offering her love and her life. He is overjoyed when she gives him the only gift she has left to give, that being her real name, Sarah. God shows his faithfulness to Michael and Sarah throughout their lives, miraculously blessing them with children and success in all their endeavors, and they are happily married for the rest of their lives.[3]
Cast
- Abigail Cowen as Angel[4]
- Tom Lewis as Michael Hosea
- Logan Marshall-Green as Paul[5]
- Famke Janssen as Duchess[6]
- Nina Dobrev as Mae[7]
- Eric Dane as Duke[8]
- Livi Birch as Sarah Stafford[7]
- Brandon Auret as Magowan
- Ke-Xi Wu as Mai Ling
- Jamie-Lee O'Donnell as Lucky[9]
- Tanya van Graan as Sally[10]
- Clyde Berning as Rab
- Josh Taylor as Alex Stafford
- Willie Watson as John Altman
- Lauren McGregor as Elizabeth Altman
- Daniah De Villiers as Miriam Altman[11]
- Tayah Ronen Abels as Ruth Altman
- Nicholas Pauling as Virgil Harper
Production
Filming concluded in Cape Town, South Africa in March 2020. The film itself was announced in April 2020, with D.J. Caruso directing and Roma Downey and Francine Rivers executive producing.[12][13] Rivers also wrote the script, along with Caruso.[12][14] Redeeming Love marks the second collaboration between producers Cindy Bond and Simon Swart, the first being 2018's I Can Only Imagine. Wayne Fitzjohn, Michael Scott, and Brittany Yost also produce.[15][16]
The film was released digitally on February 8, 2022, and was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 8, 2022 by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.[17]
Reception
Box office
The film was released in 1,903 theaters by Universal Pictures on January 21, 2022.[18] In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside The King's Daughter and was projected to gross less than $5 million in its first three days.[19] It went on to earn $3.5 million in its opening weekend, finishing fourth at the box office.[20][21] It made $1.77 million in its second weekend,[22] and $1 million in its third.[23] The film dropped out of the box office top ten in its fourth weekend, finishing eleventh with $354,835.[24]
Critical response
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 12% of 26 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 3.9/10.[25][7] On Metacritic the film has a score of 32% based on reviews from 7 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews."[26] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, while those at PostTrak gave it an 85% positive score, with 72% saying they would definitely recommend it.[20]
References
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- ^ "Here Are the Stars Behind the 'Redeeming Love' Film Adaption". April 30, 2020.
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- ^ a b Millenaar, Eline (May 12, 2020). "Bestselling Francine Rivers novel 'Redeeming Love' is coming to big screen". Christian Post. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
- ^ Welk, Bryan (April 29, 2020). "DJ Caruso Adapts Romance Novel 'Redeeming Love' With Abigail Cowen, Tom Lewis". TheWrap. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
- ^ Pearson, Ben (April 29, 2020). "D.J. Caruso to Direct Faith-Based 'Redeeming Love', Which Stars Logan Marshall-Green, Famke Janssen, and More". /Film. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
- ^ Law, Jeannie (May 1, 2020). "Bestselling novel 'Redeeming Love' to be turned to movie produced by Roma Downey". Christian Post. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
- ^ N'Duka, Amanda (April 29, 2020). "Logan Marshall-Green, Abigail Cowen, Nina Dobrev, Famke Janssen & More Star In 'Redeeming Love' Adaptation From 'Eagle Eye' Helmer D.J. Caruso". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 3, 2020.
- ^ "Redeeming Love DVD Release Date March 8, 2022". Dvdsreleasedates.com. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
- ^ Grobar, Matt (October 19, 2021). "'Redeeming Love' Trailer, Release Date: Abigail Cowen & Tom Lewis Star In Universal Romance Pic". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 28, 2021.
- ^ Rubin, Rebecca (January 19, 2022). "Box Office: Faith-Based Drama Redeeming Love No Match for Scream, Spider-Man". Variety. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
- ^ a b D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 23, 2022). "Spider-Man Leads Quiet Box Office Weekend As Domestic Cume Grows To $721M+; Can The Superhero Take Down Avatar? – Sunday Update". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 23, 2022.
- ^ "Domestic 2022 Weekend 3". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved January 24, 2022.
- ^ "Domestic 2022 Weekend 4". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
- ^ "Domestic 2022 Weekend 5". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved February 9, 2022.
- ^ "Domestic 2022 Weekend 6". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
- ^ "Redeeming Love". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 22, 2022.
- ^ "Redeeming Love". Metacritic.
External links
- 2022 films
- 2022 romantic drama films
- 2020s Western (genre) films
- American romantic drama films
- American Western (genre) films
- Book of Hosea
- Films about the California Gold Rush
- Films about prostitution in the United States
- Films based on adaptations
- Films based on American novels
- Films based on the Hebrew Bible
- Films based on romance novels
- Films based on Western (genre) novels
- Films directed by D. J. Caruso
- Films produced by David A. R. White
- Films scored by Brian Tyler
- Films set in the 1850s
- Films set in Boston
- Films set in California
- Films set in San Francisco
- Films shot in South Africa
- Incest in film
- Pure Flix Entertainment films
- Universal Pictures films
- 2020s English-language films