Keeping the Faith
2000 Directed by Edward Norton
Synopsis
If you have to believe in something, you may as well believe in love.
Three childhood friends, now a priest, a rabbi, and a successful career woman, meet up again. Against the backdrop of the setup for a new community centre, Jack and Anna start a relationship, causing confusion for Brian.
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Entertaining with likable cast.
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One of the very few movies I've seen twice at the cinemas.
I used to be obsessed with Stiller in this one and the song called Heart of Mine by Peter Salett. -
Edward Norton's movie
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This review reportedly contains spoilers. I can handle the truth.
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An odd sort of dramedy with a bittersweet edge, as a priest and a rabbi who are best friends fall for the same girl. As well as the comic elements there's a surprisingly thoughtful discussion of what faith means. Plus Norton and Stiller are on fine form (though Norton's priest is clearly fictional as he doesn't molest a single child during the entire running time).
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I absolutely love this film. Practically faultless is my eyes. I could watch this over and over again. This film is funny, heartfelt and has alot of soul.
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Hopelessly dull chick flick that contains precisely one good visual gag (the phone calls from opposing buildings).
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Nice feel good rom-com. Edward Norton really can do any role!
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Very underrated movie. Definitely up there as one of the better rom coms out there. If you haven't seen it before, definitely check it out.