soul2
Joined Jun 2000
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You know, I must admit I don't know who John Woo is, but what I've seen he's a great director. I am a big fan of Thandie Newton that's why I went to see MI-2, she's a great actress, I must say its better then MI-1. I saw the original movie only once and that was on video and still I couldn't bear to watch it again, it was just to hard to follow. And what was up with that ending? so I said to myself should I go see MI-2, what if is like the first one. which MI-2 did dragged the first hour, but I did follow this movie better. Great Job! John Woo, Thandie, and Tom.
I just saw this movie on TV last week, only the ending, then I checked the TV guide and seen it was rated PG-13 I didn't no it was on video, so I rented it. Now I must buy it! Timothy Hutton and Lela Rochon really played their parts, for the loving's to take a stand when all odds are against them, is just remarkable! especially in the 60's. This movie should have been in theater's the loving's showed that interracial couples should have the right to marry each other without being harassed or put down because of their race. The judge brought up God and God showed him what was right, because look at the results of interracial couples all over the world. this movie was in the TV guide four months ago, but I'm not into movies about racism so I didn't watch it, now I am glad I've seen it.