katiewestlund
Joined Dec 2020
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katiewestlund's rating
I really enjoyed this film and think they did a fantastic job given the budget and casting limitations. The bad rating appears to be related to people not being "properly" entertained (acting and directing issues). This is not a movie designed to entertain like a typical hollywood movie. It's an educational film. The wardrobe and set design was fantastic and even the plainness of the "room where it happened" was interesting. It wasn't a fancy place or a pleasant experience, just a room full of divided intelligent men with a mission to create a government that will provide stability for generations after they die.
I think it's a timeless message that still rings true today. Many times I sat there thinking, wow... we are having these same arguments in 2020, but the historical perspective gave me a whole lot to reflect on and learn from people who had visions of equality and compromise built into one powerful document.
I loved this film and it's worth watching if you want to experience a period piece with a government and policy based true story. No one knows exactly what happened in that room or how people behaved, but the film does a great job of researching what it might have looked like given what we know about the people from their journals and letters that they used to express their strong opinions.
I think it's a timeless message that still rings true today. Many times I sat there thinking, wow... we are having these same arguments in 2020, but the historical perspective gave me a whole lot to reflect on and learn from people who had visions of equality and compromise built into one powerful document.
I loved this film and it's worth watching if you want to experience a period piece with a government and policy based true story. No one knows exactly what happened in that room or how people behaved, but the film does a great job of researching what it might have looked like given what we know about the people from their journals and letters that they used to express their strong opinions.