Stars in the upcoming drama "Grace Unplugged" James Denton and
Shawnee Smith opened up about the powerful journey of faith found in the
film, which is in theaters this week.
The musical drama features
Smith and Denton as husband and wife Michelle and Jonny Trey. Their
roles are pivotal in the life of their wayward teenage daughter, Grace,
portrayed by A.J. Michalka in the film. I've not seen the movie buh there has been plenty hype about the movie so keep your fingers crossed for it. Seeb plot after the cut...
"Grace Unplugged" starts
with Grace and Jonny serving as worship leaders together in a church
band when the young singer fails to see eye-to-eye with her father and
has bigger dreams of stardom.
As tensions between the father and
daughter reach a fever pitch, Grace runs away to Los Angeles to pursue
fame and fortune as a pop singer.
Elements of parenting, marriage
and faith are explored in "Grace Unplugged," and The Christian Post was
able to hear from Denton and Smith on their roles in the film.
First,
Smith explained the subtle yet crucial role her character Michelle
played in a family containing such strong personalities in the movie.
The
actress is best known for the "Saw" film series, from which she would
have to keep her young children away from seeing. Smith delightedly
noted that the content in "Grace Unplugged" was a far cry from her role
in the psychological thriller films she was accustomed to, and she
relished appearing in a film that her children could actually enjoy.
"I
read the script and wept, it's real substance in there, not someone's
idea of right or wrong, but of love and truth and sacrifice," she
explained to CP. "I love [my] character."
Furthermore, Smith said
that her character practices selflessness and restraint in "Grace
Unplugged-" a rarely seen behavior that empowers women in a new way.
"Current
ideas about being a mother are so twisted," she said. "By keeping her
mouth shut, Michelle gives [Jonny] a chance to react differently, she
quietly guides them together, in control, respectfully."
As the
father-daughter relationship deteriorates in "Grace Unplugged," the
marriage between Jonny and Michelle is also strained, but faith and
determination prevail.
Adding his point of view, Denton revealed
that many scenes between Jonny and Michelle were cut from the film, but
the audience was still aware of the struggle.
"A lot of their
relationship was cut out, Jonny sleeping on the couch, etc.," said
Denton. "The mother was trying to keep everything afloat, and it drove
them apart."
Further clarifying the role of the mother in the
film, Smith cited today's high divorce rate and the natural inclination
to "always think we know best."
"Very few marriages work that you
want to fight for, and a mother who kept quiet and trusts her husband
and cares- the more people who see this movie the better," Smith told
CP. "If I could be in that marriage, I would be happy."
When it
came to his role as Jonny, Denton revealed that his first job was in the
ministry of music, and that his 8-year-old daughter helped him tap into
his character in "Grace Unplugged."
"It wasn't a leap, from Jonny's story to the father-daughter part of it, it was close to home," he said.
When
asked about how to stay on course with God in Hollywood, the "Desperate
Housewives" star admitted that there are challenges.
"It depends on the person, where you come from, and I think it's easier when you're older," said Denton. "The set helps."
Despite being an outspoken Christian, Denton has "raised some eyebrows" within the Christian community along his acting career.
"The
world accepts uncompromising faith, but there are things you can't do,"
he explained to CP. "There are things I have said no to. I've raised
some eyebrows, but it's personal, there are things you have to say no
to. That's the best I can do."
Discussing the struggle of their
onscreen daughter in "Grace Unplugged," both Denton and Smith compared
Grace's experiences in Hollywood to the recent news about Miley Cyrus.
In
the movie, Grace works with a Hollywood agent named Mossy- portrayed by
Kevin Pollak- and is introduced to industry executives and stylists who
force her to change her image. Additionally, the young singer is
approached to do a nude photo shoot before she realizes that the hunky
actor she is dating is just using her for publicity reasons- all
bringing the crashing reality that stardom was not what she thought it
would be.
Recalling Cyrus' Christian background, Denton and Smith
referred to the former Disney star's latest bawdy behavior as well as
her possible drug use while discussing what Grace is introduced to along
her path to stardom in the film, including manipulative and
materialistic people.
"I relate to this, I know that world,"
started Smith. "I hope Miley Cyrus sees the movie, I don't know how she
could see the movie and not have the understanding of these worlds- what
is dead looks shiny and alive [in Hollywood], you feel the power of it,
onboard with that illusion. Then you see it switch, and by the end of
the movie, the next girl is in the studio and the cycle restarts. When
you see Grace in church, that's life- you see her alive."
"I have a feeling she will see it, but its not just [Miley Cyrus], it's the culture," Denton added.
As
for the image consultants and media manipulation found in the plot of
"Grace Unplugged," both actors confirmed that managers and publicists do
sometimes arrange things.
"I can't think of a false moment in it
as far as what happens to her when she becomes a celebrity," said
Denton. "Those kinds of things push it along, and push it into the
media."
On taking the role in a movie about God, Smith assured CP
that the "Grace Unplugged" is religious-based, yet maintains the classic
allure of a well-made movie.
"It's a movie about truth and love,"
she said. "It doesn't beat anyone over the head, it speaks gently to
the heart. Anyone can see this movie."
While working on the Christian film, the co-stars said the entire atmosphere was unlike any other set they had worked on.
"Everything made it different, praying before you start filming, the language used, the way people are treated," said Denton.
To see a trailer for the film, click here.
"Grace
Unplugged" also stars Christian singer Jamie Grace and "Twilight" actor
Michael Welch. The film hit theaters on Oct. 4.
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