dumblady
Joined Jan 2005
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Yes, very odd for Star Trek! But I REALLY liked this episode...Much much better than the stupid cartoon episode. The musical Rhapsody had a good story and was very creative showing off the actors' singing voices and talents. Loved the songs and the dancing. You could tell the actors put a lot of love into their performances. Well written songs and music too. A whole lot of work went into this in general. As a fan of theater, I really enjoyed it. My husband tolerated it (a bit weird for him) but he liked it much better than the dumb cartoon episode (with the shrieking childish characters).
I only wish we got to see more of the singing and dancing Klingons, they were a total hoot! I give this a 10/10.
I only wish we got to see more of the singing and dancing Klingons, they were a total hoot! I give this a 10/10.
I gave it 10 stars because I thought this movie was great. Don Bosco was excellently portrayed by Ben Gazzara. The harsh grittiness of poverty was realistically depicted. My daughter who watched the film with me is familiar with the life of the saint, having read books about him. She was happy to see "the dog" was included at least once in the movie. The dog miraculously appeared many times in Don Bosco's life when he was in trouble. She said there were so many various other amazing occurrences that were left out of the film. But to include them all would've make for a much longer movie. In any case, a very enjoyable and inspiring movie for anyone. Truly an nice respite in a world filled with trashy films.