Review of Lukewarm

Lukewarm (2012)
5/10
Luke's faith has turned Lukewarm
17 January 2014
Lukewarm has Jeremy Jones playing a young man named Luke whose attitude toward his Christian faith is in serious danger of becoming Lukewarm. Gradually he's going through the motions rather than living the life he's supposed to.

Jones has some father issues, his father who is played by John Schneider moved away when he was a kid and its soured him on the institution of marriage. Jones is living with his girlfriend Nicole Gale Anderson at a motel without benefit of clergy, an attitude that has his pastor looking down on, for him, curiously he does not remonstrate with the girl.

During the course of the film both are subject to certain temptations and both after some crises of faith decide to make it legal. And young Jones decides he will not be Lukewarm in his faith any longer.

Some nice performances by Bill Cobbs as Jeremy's neighbor at the motel who gets his quota of witnessing in and nearly gets killed for the effort. Also Jason Burkey and Rusty Whitener play a pair of people associated with Jones who wind up in the same cell reexamining their lives.

Sad to say this is a film with limited production values. But it is sincerely made and church audiences will approve.
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