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Holy Fire is a fascinating dive into the life of George Scott, a military veteran turned Lutheran pastor who steps out of the pulpit and into the political arena. The film captures the tension of a small-town community grappling with the implications of a pastor running for Congress. It's got this raw, intimate feel, almost like you're there with him, feeling the weight of his decision and its impact on his congregation. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the nuances of faith and politics entwined. Scott's performance is surprisingly genuine, navigating the complexities of his dual roles. The documentary really makes you think about the intersection of personal beliefs and public life, which is pretty distinctive in today's political climate.
Focus on docu-style storytellingExplores faith and community dynamicsHighlights the impact of personal choices on public life
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Sam Roth
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