chepopeye
Joined Mar 2025
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I watched Moses at the UN International Film Festival in San Francisco, and I must say it completely changed my view on the city and the people in it. In my opinion, it's a film that just sticks with you... not because it's trying to be dramatic, but because it's a real life being shown.
Fran does an incredible job of telling Alvin's story with so much honesty and heart. The film doesn't just 'document' his day to day life... it introduces you to the true reality of it, showing his struggles, regrets, and hope in a very personal way - unlike anything I've seen before. This movie is not just about the hardship some people endure, but about the hope of love! The real possibility of redemption and love, even when it feels like life has passed.
I can't recommend Moses enough. It's not just a great documentary but for me it's a reminder of hope and the fact that 'not all is lost'.
Fran does an incredible job of telling Alvin's story with so much honesty and heart. The film doesn't just 'document' his day to day life... it introduces you to the true reality of it, showing his struggles, regrets, and hope in a very personal way - unlike anything I've seen before. This movie is not just about the hardship some people endure, but about the hope of love! The real possibility of redemption and love, even when it feels like life has passed.
I can't recommend Moses enough. It's not just a great documentary but for me it's a reminder of hope and the fact that 'not all is lost'.