Crappy film
It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
View MoreJust intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
View MoreMostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
View MoreSomehow simple truths and faith in God often get muddled with religion and politics, unforgiveness and bitterness, when we grow into adulthood, and we can't see clearly even though we may be fighting for what we perceive to be a just and righteous cause. In the real world victims do sometimes become the victomizers themselves. So how do we stop the cycle of violence that so many countries and peoples have experienced for centuries? Although this film doesn't pretend to have the answers, it does most creatively and dramatically ask the questions? At the end of the day, we are only responsible for one, and that one can make a difference if only in the life of another one. A must see little film (a directorial debut at that for Marion Comer) that cuts to the heart and soul of what do we really believe and what are we willing or not willing to do about it?
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