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Jannelaine-246-989246's rating
This movie is the cheesiest I've seen in awhile. The emotional plays are over the top. It's unconvincing to have a man who looks forty to play a twenty year old. I don't really get why he was so obsessed with going to space, his wife was right he was selfish. There were amusing parts, and i appreciated there wasn't any inappropriate content-but over all i spent most of this movie waiting for it to be over.
I need more characters to make this a full review. I don't understand why I need to say more I already said what I said and i think i got my point across. Its unnecessary to add anything extra.
I need more characters to make this a full review. I don't understand why I need to say more I already said what I said and i think i got my point across. Its unnecessary to add anything extra.
This is one of the best tv series available. It is a catholic show, but all christians will appreciate it as each episode is dedicated to retelling one of Jesus's parables. Each episode has a re-enactment of the parable, a story about a saint who embodied the lesson of the parable, and a song about it. The episodes are all led by "the friar," a patient priest who has a few little friends (puppets) who he helps understand what each parable means. Through these parables, Renata (a girl), Leopoldo (a frog) and Tim (a mouse), learn about Jesus's will for them and their lives with classic parables like "building your house on solid rock," the birds of the field, the sower, light under a bushel, and quite a few others. I recommend this to any and every christian friend with children but it's one of the few kids shows which i don't despise watching because it's fun and the music is good. My favorite character is Leopold, he is very silly but his heart is always in a good place.
Odd Squad: Mobile Unit
This episode an otherwise outstanding show revolves around Odd Squad helping a homosexual couple get "married". For parents who are not pro-LGBTQ+, you probably will not enjoy showing this episode to your children.
It's really unsettling that an otherwise wonderful tv show about math and silliness would bother to attempt to push an anti-traditional view of marriage. Why even approach this topic unless you have an ax to grind? Why lampoon your major target audience (families with children) by pushing a political and religious agenda that is incongruent? It makes no sense and is inexplicable. I loved giving my kiddos unfettered access to quality content- I'm sad to see that Odd Squad is no longer on that list.
It's really unsettling that an otherwise wonderful tv show about math and silliness would bother to attempt to push an anti-traditional view of marriage. Why even approach this topic unless you have an ax to grind? Why lampoon your major target audience (families with children) by pushing a political and religious agenda that is incongruent? It makes no sense and is inexplicable. I loved giving my kiddos unfettered access to quality content- I'm sad to see that Odd Squad is no longer on that list.