tspike911
Joined Jun 2009
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tspike911's rating
I knew nothing about this film before I watched it.
The further along the story went, the deeper the anxiousness creeped in. I could feel what was happening but tried to dismiss it as.. I don't even know. I was hoping the movie wasn't heading into the direction it was. I wanted to turn it off, but I couldn't. Like watching a bad car accident in slow motion, you can't turn away from it.
About 3/4 of the way through I was gut punched over and over. By the time I got to the ending scenes, I was just sitting there numb, crying and trying to hold my breath.
I felt it all and didn't want to, but it's something that needs to be on the open. No more hiding our Vets that are in distress. 20 a day is ludicrous and it needs to stop.
Not many will really understand the true meaning of the stories in this movie.
Just watch it and read the ending dialog.
This is just another Vets opinion on a movie about a Vet. Take it leave it, I don't care.
The further along the story went, the deeper the anxiousness creeped in. I could feel what was happening but tried to dismiss it as.. I don't even know. I was hoping the movie wasn't heading into the direction it was. I wanted to turn it off, but I couldn't. Like watching a bad car accident in slow motion, you can't turn away from it.
About 3/4 of the way through I was gut punched over and over. By the time I got to the ending scenes, I was just sitting there numb, crying and trying to hold my breath.
I felt it all and didn't want to, but it's something that needs to be on the open. No more hiding our Vets that are in distress. 20 a day is ludicrous and it needs to stop.
Not many will really understand the true meaning of the stories in this movie.
Just watch it and read the ending dialog.
This is just another Vets opinion on a movie about a Vet. Take it leave it, I don't care.
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