theindies
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I stumbled into this film knowing nothing about it upfront, but bought a ticket because it was playing "next" when I walked up to the theater.
I was only able to sit through the first half of the film before I walked out. I could not stomach the sick nature that some of the characters did a great job of portraying. It's hard to imagine that people can be so sickening in real life, but apparently that is what this movie is based on. I lost sleep over it last night after watching it.
It is impossible for me to rate this film as something I highly recommend. When I left the theater in disgust at what I had just witnessed, only then did I go on to learn the film is based on actual reality, not just in third world countries, but in the United States.
Something needs to be done to rid the world of perpetrators portrayed in the film. This film is definitely a wake up call.
I was only able to sit through the first half of the film before I walked out. I could not stomach the sick nature that some of the characters did a great job of portraying. It's hard to imagine that people can be so sickening in real life, but apparently that is what this movie is based on. I lost sleep over it last night after watching it.
It is impossible for me to rate this film as something I highly recommend. When I left the theater in disgust at what I had just witnessed, only then did I go on to learn the film is based on actual reality, not just in third world countries, but in the United States.
Something needs to be done to rid the world of perpetrators portrayed in the film. This film is definitely a wake up call.
This is a one of the great rock music films of all time, with such a cool history of how it was made that there could easily be enough material out there for a book and a documentary on how the making of it came together.
When it came out, movie theater sound systems were pushed to the max to deliver a front row seat for Led Zep fans who could not wait to see it.
Whilst most people these days see it on a small screen, it would be a great idea to re-release the a remastered film theatrically.
When it came out, movie theater sound systems were pushed to the max to deliver a front row seat for Led Zep fans who could not wait to see it.
Whilst most people these days see it on a small screen, it would be a great idea to re-release the a remastered film theatrically.