krisannasexton
Joined Feb 2024
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When I watched Wild Fire, I found myself deeply moved by the depth of questions related to the fear, love, vulnerability and authenticity - especially as it relates to how we show up in relationships.
It caused me to consider how I show up, and dig deep into wondering if there are areas where I hide my true self from others.
Not to mention, the script is BRILLIANT and the cinematography is BREATHTAKING. The music is so intentional and was never once a distraction, and I found myself lost in the story and as the characters inner world's were laid bare.
I have watched this film several times now and each time something new speaks to me.
This film carries an energy of its own and will invite you into whatever conversation you are ready for.
My favorite quote from the film: "The opposite of life isn't death. It's fear"
It caused me to consider how I show up, and dig deep into wondering if there are areas where I hide my true self from others.
Not to mention, the script is BRILLIANT and the cinematography is BREATHTAKING. The music is so intentional and was never once a distraction, and I found myself lost in the story and as the characters inner world's were laid bare.
I have watched this film several times now and each time something new speaks to me.
This film carries an energy of its own and will invite you into whatever conversation you are ready for.
My favorite quote from the film: "The opposite of life isn't death. It's fear"