ebertenterprises
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I know a lot of people who hate the film "North", even some who hate it who have not seen it. I can't say that I ever hated it, exactly, but it made me feel uneasy. Then, years later, I went through the process of attempting to adopt an American child in foster care. Suddenly, I was reminded of the film "North". When I heard stories about children--specifically the child I was attempting to adopt--and their/his experiences with foster homes and being shuffled around and the vastly different people who become foster parents for an array of motives, I thought; "Oh, 'North' was a metaphor for this situation."
If you watch it understanding that I don't know if you will like it, but you will get an idea of what we are putting thousands of children through in this country. If Obama, or any future US President, really wants to change something that is broken the foster/adoption system in the USA is it.
If you watch it understanding that I don't know if you will like it, but you will get an idea of what we are putting thousands of children through in this country. If Obama, or any future US President, really wants to change something that is broken the foster/adoption system in the USA is it.