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Persecuted

  • 2014
  • 12
  • 1h 31m
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3.5/10
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James Remar in Persecuted (2014)
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An evangelist finds himself framed for murder and on the run after he refuses to back a senator's proposition calling for sweeping religious reform.An evangelist finds himself framed for murder and on the run after he refuses to back a senator's proposition calling for sweeping religious reform.An evangelist finds himself framed for murder and on the run after he refuses to back a senator's proposition calling for sweeping religious reform.

  • Director
    • Daniel Lusko
  • Writer
    • Daniel Lusko
  • Stars
    • James Remar
    • Bruce Davison
    • Fred Thompson
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    • Director
      • Daniel Lusko
    • Writer
      • Daniel Lusko
    • Stars
      • James Remar
      • Bruce Davison
      • Fred Thompson
    • 49User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 11Metascore
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    James Remar
    James Remar
    • John Luther
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • Senator Donald Harrison
    Fred Thompson
    Fred Thompson
    • Charles Luther
    • (as Fred Dalton Thompson)
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • Dave Wilson
    Gretchen Carlson
    Gretchen Carlson
    • Diana Lucas
    Brad Stine
    Brad Stine
    • Ryan Morris
    James R. Higgins
    • The President
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    Raoul Max Trujillo
    • Mr. Gray
    • (as Raoul Trujillo)
    Mark Sivertsen
    Mark Sivertsen
    • Mr. Broad
    Natalie Grant
    Natalie Grant
    • Monica
    Sage Bell
    Sage Bell
    • Jodi Luther
    • (as Sage Elise Bell)
    Matthew Page
    Matthew Page
    • William
    Ashley LaRae
    Ashley LaRae
    • Aaliyah
    • (as Ashley Lewis)
    Debrianna Mansini
    Debrianna Mansini
    • Agent Rivera
    David House
    • Agent Clark
    Augusta Allen-Jones
    Augusta Allen-Jones
    • Kathy
    • (as Augusta Allen Jones)
    Tad Jones
    Tad Jones
    • Senior Pastor
    Forrest Fyre
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    1tbrettge

    Pure Christian propaganda

    I watched the movie and was shocked that the "bad guy" is a senator that is trying to legislate a bill that guarantees religious freedom and tolerance.

    The "good guy" on the other end is a preacher that is against religious freedom and states that only Christian faith is acceptable. This is really really not up to democratic and modern standards.

    This is purely a Christian propaganda film that is supporting intolerance. I do not know how anything like this is even made in the twenty-first century.

    This is the worst movie I have seen in years.
    1djfone

    Another Golden Raspberry Award nominee

    This one's gonna compete with "God's Not Dead" and "America: Imagine the World Without Her" for a Razzie in the God 'n Country Division.

    I'm amused how the lead character is described as "The last obstacle to sweeping religious reform in America...". In other words, a theocracy in which everybody's a Christian. How could there be anything else in This Great Christian Nation?

    All you really need to know about this film is (1) Glenn Beck was a silent financial backer, according to Christy Lemire of rogerebert.com; and (2) respected character actors like Bruce Davison and James Remar must have been hungry and broke with winter coming on to take these roles.

    This storyline, in capable hands, could have made for a really good movie. This ain't it, not by a long shot, though the "Duck Dynasty" crowd will love it.

    At least I'll give it this: "Persecuted" had more laughs than "Sex Tape": One.
    1debi-lloyd

    persecuted yes i was!

    Persecuted is a very apt title as watching this religious mumbo jumbo was persecutory! Everything is contrived, even the preachers name. Propaganda reigns supreme, the poor Christian right being marginalised by an increasingly diverse religious society. Right wing conspiracy theorists will love this but it is dreadful from start to finish, even good actors could not save this garbage.Religious freedom features heavily but only appears to support christians! Very slow moving film, plot flaws everywhere and cheap looking, defo looks like a made for TV movie and should be restricted to god channels. Save 90 minutes of your life and give this a miss!!!
    3bkoganbing

    Through Alice's Looking Glass

    I came thoroughly prepared to trash Persecuted and I was not disappointed. This film which is being hawked as the fundamentalist world view or at least American view is like watching this country through Alice's Looking Glass.

    In the not too distant future an ambitious Senator played by Bruce Davison has it in mind to create something called an all faiths bill where folks from a different faiths will be required to recognize each other's diversity and not say anything bad about each other.

    Standing in the way of things is leading evangelical James Remar who insists on the biblical promise that Jesus is THE only way to God's forgiveness. When Davison tries to get him on board Remar who comes off in this like a poor man's Harrison Ford gives a resounding 'no'. After that he's framed for murder and he's running like Richard Kimble, but he fights back as best he can.

    As if we haven't had enough religious figures in scandal. Jimmy Swaggart, Jim Bakker, Bishop Eddie Long to name a few. I sincerely doubt anyone would have to frame someone. But he's set up beautifully with a young teenage girl who later winds up dead and there's video to prove it. Not to mention all the priests who've been caught playing slap and tickle with altar boys.

    If there's anything wrong with this old world today it's too many people insisting their religion is the only way. I'm sure there are similar passages in all religious scripture saying their's is the only true faith.

    Interesting also that Persecuted came out at a time when five Catholic men ruled that a fundamentalist employer called Hobby Lobby has a religious exemption female employees can't get contraception. We've also seen the state of Mississippi pass a law codifying that businesses with owners who have sincere religious beliefs about gays doesn't have to deal with them. An anti-gay rights legal firewall before any gay rights laws are passed.

    Of course Christians are indeed Persecuted in many places on the globe, most notably in Sudan. But the slaughter of non-Moslems in that country is somehow the equivalent of some employer wanting to not deal with openly gay people or heaven forfend the idea of LGBTQ people having some kind of rights including marriage.

    But there will be an audience out there for Persecuted who think this is the wave of the future.

    Well boys and girls you're just going to have to get used to the idea that everyone who thinks as you do are not the only ones who have some rights on this old world.

    Persecuted is one arrogant movie in its concept and execution.
    3dancing15bear

    A Huge Disappointment

    I had expected much more of this film. I've been looking forward to it for months, having read about it in Brad Stine's e-mail newsletter. I had liked it on Facebook, saw all the trailers and news feed updates, and had high expectations. Well, I saw it this afternoon, and left feeling cheated.

    I'm an evangelical Christian and a Tea Party conservative. In my mind, it is not outside the realm of possibility that it may one day become illegal to practice my faith. The Bible and the Constitution are both under attack in today's America. So I had hoped that this film would be a great dramatization about how that just might come to pass, because that's what all the hype pointed to. Well, if that's what they tried to make, they failed. Maybe my expectations on that front were too high. But it's not even a particularly good movie.

    None of the characters are likable, and there is no time given for any real character development. Those who are supposed to be Christians are hardly shining examples for the faith, not what one would have expected from these producers. Brad Stine's character is particularly odious, and given that he's a Christian comedian, and listed as a co-producer, I have to wonder what he was thinking about. The "bad guys" are pretty much boilerplate. Fred Thompson plays the most sympathetic character, but his effect is diluted because his relationship with the preacher is not explained early enough. (Plus, I couldn't get his reverse-mortgage commercials out of my head!)

    The music is ominous from the beginning, never seeming to stop, and the lighting is dark and stark. You can't support a nightmare scenario without first setting up normalcy. This film never does. The plot progression is confusing and portions of the action are not credible. There are some good production values, and I suppose it works on some levels as an action thriller, but I found it largely unsatisfying.

    I had read some negative reviews this morning, but figured they were just examples of non-Christians who felt threatened. We've seen that with good films with a Christian message such as "Courageous," "Fireproof," and "October Baby." Turns out that this time, the secular reviewers were unfortunately right on. "Persecuted" is not what it was advertised to be. It is a huge disappointment.

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    • Trivia
      Final acting appearance for Dean Stockwell.
    • Quotes

      John Luther: If you take away a man's freedom to speak his mind in a country founded on that very principle, then we have no country at all.

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • En busca y captura
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Indieproduction
      • One Media
      • Vocal Yokels
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,558,836
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $851,391
      • Jul 20, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,558,836
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      1 hour 31 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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