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SERENITY (2019)

"Marred Morality Tale with a Twist"

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SERENITY is a new dramatic thriller starring Matthew McConaughey as Baker Dill, a hopeless drunk who takes customers out on ocean fishing expeditions with the help of his longtime trusty aide, Duke. Baker’s sloppy drunkenness and rude behavior toward customers has the business on the ropes. When Baker’s ex-wife shows up by surprise, however, she pleads with him to help her and the young son they share. She offers to give Baker money if he will kill her new and violent second husband (Jason Clarke) by taking him on a fishing expedition and making it look like he died by accidentally falling into the ocean and being eaten by sharks.

SERENITY turns out to be a rather captivating morality tale with a nifty plot twist. The relationship between Baker and his ex-wife provides a lot of psychological and moral tension. The movie’s ending and a speech by Baker’s friend gives SERENITY a strong moral, Christian worldview, but it’s marred by lots of strong foul language, some lewd content, a depicted bedroom scene, violence, and substance abuse. MOVIEGUIDE® advises extreme caution.

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:
Strong Christian, redemptive, moral worldview overall includes a speech about right and wrong, Heaven and Hell, good and evil, and moral consequences coupled with a redemptive ending that pays off the speech, plus a boy’s father is a war hero who died, but story is marred by people doing immoral things

Foul Language:
At least 131 obscenities (many “f” words) and eight GD profanities

Violence:
Strong violence includes a man drunkenly argues and wrestles with other men over a fishing rod at several points in the movie as they all want to be the ones who caught a giant fish, man holds knife to another man’s throat, a man purposely gets another man drunk with the intention of killing him and making it look like an accident, man forces a fishing rod into the intended victim’s hands knowing that the fish is so big it will force him off the boat and into the ocean where he will drown, a woman tries to trick a drunken man into choking her, the sound of a woman being beaten (unseen in another room) happens repeatedly throughout the movie, woman wakes up to find blood all over her bed sheets and finds her abusive second husband had been attacked by a group of men offscreen and had his hand turned into a bloody mess, an abusive stepfather is killed for repeatedly beating and almost killing his wife

Sex:
Partially depicted fornication in one scene, and man makes a joke about being a hooker/prostitute

Nudity:
Rear male nudity during sex scene, naked woman is viewed from the side, but nothing explicit is shown, other shots of rear male nudity, and frequent upper male nudity for naturalistic reasons and in bed after sex

Alcohol Use:
Several characters drink to excess and the lead male tricks another man into getting hopelessly drunk with the intention of making his resulting death look like an accident

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:
Frequent tobacco smoking tobacco, and male lead often smokes marijuana; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:
Woman hires a man to murder her husband and make it look like an accident, the man agrees to do this despite the imploring of his business partner, deceit, and woman and her abusive second husband have a twisted relationship where she calls him “Daddy” constantly, and he’s controlling and abusive to her, but a twist reveals what has really been going on throughout the story and implies that a noble act of self-defense occurred, with some touching family aspects in the denouement.

More Detail:

The movies of M. Night Shyamalan, such as THE SIXTH SENSE and the current hit GLASS, are almost unique in their ability to stun audiences with last-second shocking revelations that alter their perceptions of everything that came before. The new dramatic thriller SERENITY tries to do the same thing and mostly succeeds, in a tale of a drunk and struggling fishing boat captain offered the chance to kill a woman’s abusive husband for money, but he faces unexpected turns along the way. In the end, SERENITY turns out to be a captivating morality tale with a nifty twist and strong though too brief Christian, moral elements, but it’s marred by lots of strong foul language, some lewd content, a depicted bedroom scene, violence, and substance abuse.

The movie stars Matthew McConaughey as Baker Dill, a hopeless drunk who takes customers out on ocean fishing expeditions with the help of his longtime trusty aide, Duke (Djimon Hounsou). Baker’s sloppy drunkenness and rude behavior toward customers has the business on the ropes. When Baker’s ex-wife, Karen (Anne Hathaway), shows up by surprise, however, she pleads with him to help her and the young son they share. She offers to give Baker money if he will kill her new and violent second husband (Jason Clarke) by taking him on a fishing expedition and making it look like he died by accidentally falling into the ocean and being eaten by sharks.

It’s a crazy idea and Baker’s friend, Duke, wants nothing to do with it. He gives Baker a stern lecture about good and evil, right and wrong, and Heaven and Hell as consequences of his actions. At the same time, a different young boy is designing his own elaborate role-playing game inside a home far away from the island, with a story that parallels what Baker is going through and which proves to have serious consequences for Baker as well.

Writer/Director Steven Knight has done some challenging and compelling, yet highly violent, thrillers such as A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE and EASTERN PROMISES in the past. SERENITY is less physically violent than those movies, but the anger and frustration boiling beneath the surface of Baker and his ex-wife Karen provides plenty of psychological and moral tension nonetheless. The final showdown is excellently performed and is fascinating to watch as it parallels the revelation of what the young boy has been doing all along on his computer.

Sadly, SERENITY has a lot of strong foul language throughout, though about half of it is heard in the distance as constant swearing against the computer boy’s mother by his stepfather as he beats her behind a door. The violence is mostly of the punching variety, though there’s a bloody shot of a severely injured hand that’s the result of an offscreen beating. There’s a brief sex scene as well that doesn’t show much nudity, but the marijuana smoking and alcohol abuse in the movie is pretty nearly constant.

However, when the movie reveals its actual intent and message, much will likely be overlooked by mature adult audience members in favor of a fascinating final plot twist with a rich emotional payoff. SERENITY has a lot of tension, but will leave most viewers feeling satisfied. MOVIEGUIDE® still advises extreme caution, though, because of the movie’s rough content.

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Now more than ever we’re bombarded by darkness in media, movies, and TV. Movieguide® has fought back for almost 40 years, working within Hollywood to propel uplifting and positive content. We’re proud to say we’ve collaborated with some of the top industry players to influence and redeem entertainment for Jesus. Still, the most influential person in Hollywood is you. The viewer.

What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.

You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.

Movieguide® is a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible.


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