AMontgomeryW
Joined Apr 2022
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Watching the show it is blatantly obvious that Jodi and Ruby abused those kids; if you've followed the case even remotely you know that. Apparently the only person that does not know that is Kevin. The last interview of the whole show is Kevin saying that he still loves Ruby and throughout he posits that he would always pick Ruby over the children. I don't care how great your memories are with someone if you learn that they are abusive: let alone to children, YOUR children, and to such a degree that those children were abused; your perspective changes. If your perspective doesn't change that's because you knew or at least don't care. I hope none of those kids have any contact with Kevin ever again and that they finally get the support and love that their parents were supposed to provide.
Oh and Ruby and Jodi were definitely hooking up. Nothing like faking demon possession to get into your girlfriend's house and kick her husband out.
Oh and Ruby and Jodi were definitely hooking up. Nothing like faking demon possession to get into your girlfriend's house and kick her husband out.
This adaptation is horrible. The acting is horrible. The audio is horrible. The whole thing is horrible. If you're a fan of the TV show just stuck to the show. Firstly the acting is not great, but by far David's actor is the worst. That man has no emotion in his voice and in most of the scenes they have together, Christy and David sound like they're reading off of a teleprompter. I don't know what was going on with Alice but that actress made my skin crawl. Near the start of the movie there is very obvious audio dubbing, especially with Christy and Mr. Holt in the school. It is lowkey uncanny valley. Also for a story that is meant to have a Christian message all the characters act incredibly selfish and all of their problems are focused on themselves and not what would be best for the other individual. The side story with Neil and Harriet was nice, both actors did a decent job with their characters. It was nice to see the same actors for Jeb and Neil, but honestly was not worth sitting through nearly an hour and a half of awful writing and acting.