It’s not what you think. No sex. No bedroom scenes. It’s a shocking and horrific film that cuts you like a knife. Very very very sad, especially if you’re a parent.
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At first I didn’t like this movie because it’s set up like a play. But it’s rich with meaning, and that meaning unfolds as the movie/play proceeds. It’s shocking, truly shocking. And it causes one to pause and really consider human nature. Full of famous actors/actresses. I highly recommend it.
This is worth seeing. Very though provoking. Amazing ending. A good history lesson mixed in with suspense and great acting and deep emotions. Subtitled from German. You get used to it.
Very sad movie about the effects of bullying. I think middle school kids should be encouraged to watch this with their parents.
This movie started out very strange and I wasn’t sure I’d like it, but it was very very though provoking and philosophical and I’d recommend it to anyone.
It was freaky and scary and gory and it didn’t sit well in my stomach.
After reading the diaries of Lewis and Clark, I rented the PBS Ken Burns documentary. It was good. Very nice scenery. They left out a lot that was in the diaries though. I’d like to watch another documentary or historical re-enactment movie.
The book was so much better but it was interesting to hear the voices and see the sights.
Really good and full of deep symbolism. It is in Portugese but I got so used to reading the subtitles that I didn’t even remember it wasn’t in English until just now.
Awesome movie about friendship, overcoming hardship, sacrificing for one’s family, and seeking personal growth. Anything with Morgan Freeman is a favorite of mine.
