yerlo
Joined Dec 2004
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First, over DRAMATIC. Too much agonizing and visions and memories and dreams and crying--whatever. Boring. Must be short on real creativity. Story was good otherwise. Jenna Elfman was a great character. She always does very well. I hope they bring her back. I always like that there are no bad words (you know the ones) and no explicit, um, "intimacy." Keep it that way. And cut waaaaay back on the emotional overflow.
I enjoy some of the cultural elements. I read Code Talker where some can be found. I see Navajo names in the actors and writers, etc. Like Nez, Begay, Yazzie.
Hey, how about an episode or two with the Miss Navajo competition. Include the butchering of a sheep along with all the other skills of good Navajo woman--or any good woman.
I enjoy some of the cultural elements. I read Code Talker where some can be found. I see Navajo names in the actors and writers, etc. Like Nez, Begay, Yazzie.
Hey, how about an episode or two with the Miss Navajo competition. Include the butchering of a sheep along with all the other skills of good Navajo woman--or any good woman.
I do not criticize when a life of 93 year life is not totally contained in a 2.5 hour movie, especially when that life was a watershed moment in history. That so many highlights and crucial moments were succinctly addressed, and some humorous moments, is a credit to the script and director. Stitching in a few of the actual news clips of the day was added pleasure. For those studying history, the Reagan life and years is a must study and not from his enemies. This film is a very good starting point
One criticism only--the myth of Reagan and Speaker O'Neill going out after a day of opposition and having drink together. They never did that. They despised each other 24/7. That is per Mark Levin who served in the highest levels for the 8 years of Reagan, and who had campaigned for Reagan in '76. The 2 were at most in a few photos together because they attended the same functions in WDC.
We really enjoyed this film as we do all of the D'Souza documentaries. He brings receipts. What made my jaw drop was just how insecure and easy to manipulate ballots. Was not ready to see how wide is the breach in the voting integrity wall. It's as wide open are our borders. We were riveted.
I see the rating feature here has been hijacked to drive ratings out the bottom, but the actual user reviews are very very good and insightful. D'Souza never fails to deliver, to support his claims with facts to be seen with the eye.
It's time to go back and see again his first documentary "America: What would the world do Without Her" to remember just why we fight so hard to keep her safe.
I see the rating feature here has been hijacked to drive ratings out the bottom, but the actual user reviews are very very good and insightful. D'Souza never fails to deliver, to support his claims with facts to be seen with the eye.
It's time to go back and see again his first documentary "America: What would the world do Without Her" to remember just why we fight so hard to keep her safe.