jch_031241
Joined Jul 2011
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Imagine yourself lost on a journey through a world of characters and adventures that are totally disconnected from your predictable daily routine. Imagine yourself drawn into this journey so that you feel that you are actually sharing these experiences. And finally, imagine an end to the journey that leaves you both strangely happy and smiling. I loved this warm, welcoming and friendly adventure story.
Up front; I am both conservative and a Dennis a Prager fan. That said, I nearly walked out of the theatre early on when silly cartoon characters were used to make a point. I felt that it was condescending for the film makers to use this childish device for a film about a topic of such gravity.
Fortunately, as the film progressed, it revealed the extent of group thinking that has pervaded our society, particularly at our schools of higher learning.
Simply stated, it appears that there is absolute intolerance of any ideas or speech that do not comply with the "group thinking" that is demanded of students and faculty alike.
I left the theatre deeply concerned that nothing short of a miracle can overcome the momentum of this tyrannical level of disrespect for the rights of others to hold views differing from the group ideology.
I encourage others to see the film, but knowing beforehand that any answer to this malignant threat to liberty is most unwelcome at many of our universities.
Worrisome indeed!
Fortunately, as the film progressed, it revealed the extent of group thinking that has pervaded our society, particularly at our schools of higher learning.
Simply stated, it appears that there is absolute intolerance of any ideas or speech that do not comply with the "group thinking" that is demanded of students and faculty alike.
I left the theatre deeply concerned that nothing short of a miracle can overcome the momentum of this tyrannical level of disrespect for the rights of others to hold views differing from the group ideology.
I encourage others to see the film, but knowing beforehand that any answer to this malignant threat to liberty is most unwelcome at many of our universities.
Worrisome indeed!
Two very senior widows having wild sex while trying to spend five million dollars erroneously paid by an insurance company for a five thousand dollar death benefit. An absurd plot played like a poorly written slap-stick comedy that degenerates with each passing moment. Painful to endure.