Saw this movie last night and found it very disturbing. It had little actual death in it but yet was full of death. Very well crafted and well told set of stories but truly horrific in many ways...
I've seen this movie. It was definitely thought provoking. The friend I went with walked out before it was half over. I watched the whole thing. I wouldn't discourage someone from watching it if they really wanted to see it and they were an adult. But I wouldn't really encourage anyone to go see it either.
I've been an Orthodox Christian for just over 20 years now and I am unspeakably happy about it. I only wish I'd found the Church sooner. I am married and I have two children, 11 and 17 yrs old. My family makes me ridiculously and deliriously happy. I am a public servant living and working in Ottawa.
It once occurred to me that if you tried to get to the other side of the sun, you'd never arrive. But if you just wait 6 months you'll find yourself there with no effort. That means you can spend your time and effort on the things within your control instead of foolishly "trying" to get there.
I sometimes use the thought of this impossible journey (which actually happens twice a year) as a way to calm myself down in life and focus on what Icando right now.
What will you do with your now?
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hm. do you recommend it? I've got it on my ziplist.
it looked intriguing. is it worth it or is it gratuitous?
It is not gratuitous but I found it too disturbing to recommend.
I've seen this movie. It was definitely thought provoking. The friend I went with walked out before it was half over. I watched the whole thing. I wouldn't discourage someone from watching it if they really wanted to see it and they were an adult. But I wouldn't really encourage anyone to go see it either.
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