I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
View Moren my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
View MoreIf you're interested in the topic at hand, you should just watch it and judge yourself because the reviews have gone very biased by people that didn't even watch it and just hate (or love) the creator. I liked it, it was well written, narrated, and directed and it was about a topic that interests me.
View MoreThe storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
View MoreThis documentary tries to keep an unbiased view about the opinions for and against homosexuality and marriage rights to those who are homosexual.The common sense of it all however has been plagued with opinions from the religious right and emotional arguments by homosexuals and their sympathizers.It is illegal for a man and a man to marry, just as it is illegal for a brother and sister to marry. Both groups are not causing any harm, but yet both groups wish to be considered normal with the desire to re-define marriage.The hypocritical thing is, homosexuals continue to tout "Equality for all" when in actuality its equality for just homosexuals. Other sexual minorities are not being considered, and why wouldn't they if homosexuals are granted the right to be married. Homosexuality is part of a sexual minority, however they are hypocrites. The "Equality for ALL" message basically means that heterosexuals and homosexuals are normal, all other sexual minorities are not.People need to start using common sense when they argue against homosexuality. Homosexuals look down on pedophiles because of the "ick" factor. The truth is many heterosexuals look down on pedophiles and homosexuals because of the "ick" factor as well.Is it true to say that homosexuals are bigots against a brother and sister marrying, or for a 16 year old boy to marry his 39 year old teacher (Mary Kay LeTourneau)???? Of course they are, and hence that is the hypocrisy! Marriage has always been about one man, one woman, unrelated and above the age for consent.Don't fall into the propaganda of "Equality for all" because it is not about the "ALL". Its actually about homosexuals and their battle with their conscious to be counted as normal as heterosexuals.
View MoreAs someone who was apathetic about the semantics of "marriage" vs. "civil unions", I found this movie to be very informative and very well done. It made the struggle for marriage rights real, not only for Massachusetts residents, but for the rest of this country. After watching this movie, it all makes sense - as Americans, we are all entitled to the same rights and privileges regardless of our race, creed, gender and sexual identity. That's the bottom line. Yes, the movie comes off as pro gay rights, but as the filmmaker stated after the viewing, the other side was approached, but for the most part, they refused to respond on camera. Now why is that? What do they have to hide? This film puts it all out there. It's about protection of all of our civil rights.
View MoreThis movie is going to make the world wake up in so many ways. Excellent!!! Everybody should see it! I recommend with all my heart! The prejudice all over the world needs so much more of this kind of knowledge. Here in Brazil I hope it helps to start for sure the fight to assure everybody the same rights, cause we all have the same duties and it is not fair to have this mistake for homosexuals. One day in a near future some people will see how much we struggle to be equal in all matters. Looking back having this work done to help future generations how was hard and tough to change societies and rules created by human beings who use the name of God in vain. I hope tomorrow will be a better place for my son and grandsons. This movie is for the present and the future. Great Work!!! These are some words from a human being touched so deep by this piece of images putted together to make history come through and help to make everybody understand everybody. Some dream! Uh! However, it can come through anytime we just need to want. As Jesus said everyone should love your brothers and sisters cause we all are! Truly yours, Lucy from Brazil
View MoreThe film humanizes the gay marriage debate, focusing not only on the emotional impact of marriage for individual same-sex couples, but also the under-dog fight faced by local legislators and those in political action committees who have devoted their lives to the issue. Framing same-sex marriage as the next great civil rights challenge, Saving Marriage navigates the long, complicated political and legislative process with a human context, giving a face to a topic that is often eschewed as empty political rhetoric. If the film doesn't convince you of the justness of its cause, it at least offers a means to understand the issues and measure what is at stake for gay couples who seek the rights and validation offered by legally sanctioned marriage.
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