Believer.Believer.Believer.
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I'm half way through, and I have heard about this documentary. I think LDS famous people are even more famous when they are Mormon. They broke some awkward barrier. But how often they are still firm to their faith? IDK.? I do know I love the respect you are giving this. I am Mormon. I have one extreme to the other in my heritage. So walk in someone else's shoes has always been the piece that I hope help me to connect more to Christ. God is fair. That is what I have always thought with this topic. I am firm in my faith. I respect the church for never changing with the times. If it is scripture, it is fact. The Bible should have never fit the religion, the religion should live by the word. So if on this earth, the fact is the same...I do know God is fair. In every situation. I may not be gay, but my soul mate chose drugs over me and our family. I don't know if I can love again. But I am grateful that I felt it. And on the flip side, the level of hurt to know it and not be able to find it again...may not make sense to anyone. All I can say is I see your faith, I see your pure heart's intent with this show, and when you both started singing Love One Another....I lost it. Love.
There can't be any reaction other than supporting this initiative. This world needs more of this. So, writing a review focusin on its flaws is really unbecoming.
This documentary speaks to the young person thinking about suicide because he/she is not accepted. And it screams LOUD: We accept you! At least 20,000 people accept and celebrate you, in your own area. You are not alone.
Whoever you are, however you can express this message, it is a good one. If making this documentary saved one single life, it is worth it, and I'm certain it saved several. You can't ask more of a movie or any production.
I'm not directly affected by the issues at hand, and I wasn't a big Imagine Drangons fan, but the watching of this was emotional and fulfilling, certainly worth watching, thought and dialogue provoking. It plants some seeds that can grow to make our world a better place. That deserves to be only praised and encouraged.
Thanks to all the makers of this film.
This documentary speaks to the young person thinking about suicide because he/she is not accepted. And it screams LOUD: We accept you! At least 20,000 people accept and celebrate you, in your own area. You are not alone.
Whoever you are, however you can express this message, it is a good one. If making this documentary saved one single life, it is worth it, and I'm certain it saved several. You can't ask more of a movie or any production.
I'm not directly affected by the issues at hand, and I wasn't a big Imagine Drangons fan, but the watching of this was emotional and fulfilling, certainly worth watching, thought and dialogue provoking. It plants some seeds that can grow to make our world a better place. That deserves to be only praised and encouraged.
Thanks to all the makers of this film.
I loved this documentary so much! Beautifully done with a loving intent that could be felt through my screen. Thank you for bringing to me a greater awareness of a very important issue. Truly heart expanding.
It takes a lot of courage for a singer at the height of his career to face and confront the doctrines of the Mormon Church, especially those related to discrimination against LGBTQ+ members. Imagine Dragons' Dan Reynolds, a Mormon himself, revisits his past and wonders why he was neutral or ignored the church's stance against gay people when so many young people turned to suicide as a solution. The documentary goes through his penance and the peaceful way that he finds to redeem himself and help his community.
It's never too late to find out that LOVE is love is love.
It's never too late to find out that LOVE is love is love.
Both heartwarming and thought provoking. I enjoyed the film and left with a new desire to become more active in my community. I highly recommend this film, especially to those who are seeking a deeper understanding of LGBTQ youth in homes of faith and the difficult circumstances they face.
This is a fantastic film for families to watch together and become more educated on teen suicide and how they can become better allies. Kudos to all involved.
This is a fantastic film for families to watch together and become more educated on teen suicide and how they can become better allies. Kudos to all involved.
Did you know
- TriviaDan Reynolds shot for the moon in sending an email to Hans Zimmer, asking if he would be interested in writing the film's score. After watching the documentary, Zimmer agreed to score the film.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Julie Bowen #2 (2019)
- SoundtracksBELIEVER
Performed by Imagine Dragons
Courtesy of KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Words and Music by Wayne Sermon (as Daniel Wayne Sermon), Dan Reynolds (as Daniel Coulter Reynolds), Ben McKee (as Benjamin Arthur McKee), Daniel Platzman (as Daniel James Platzman), Robin Fredriksson (as Robin Lennart Fredriksson), Robin Fredriksson (as Mattias Per Larsson) and Robin Fredriksson (as Justin Drew Tranter)
© Songs of Universal, Inc on behalf of itself, Songs For Kidinakor, and Imagine Dragons Publishing and WARNER-TAMERLANE PUBLISHING CORP. (BMI) OBO ITSELF AND JUSTIN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WB MUSIC CORP. (ASCAP) OBO WARNER/CHAPPEL MUSIC SCANDINAVIA ABOBO ITSELF, WOLF COUSINS AND MA-JAY PUBLISHING
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