rachelraeware
Joined Apr 2015
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Man oh man this is a must watch. Informative, entertaining, endearing, and whirlwind of emotions. I loved watching Patrice & Gary, both have a fantastic sense of humor! What I don't love is the information revealed about how the government financially handicaps disabled persons. They can lose benefits for anything! The government makes it a lose-lose situation for them to get their basic needs met. I hope many people watch this documentary to learn about Medicaid and more importantly push for reform. There are significant changes needed to better support the differently abled community and these changes need to happen yesterday!
This movie is fantastic. I put it on as something to play in the background while I cooked, but it caught my attention so much that I had to sit and watch!
The songs are catchy and the cast are incredible dancers! The choreographer for this film did an amazing job, I wanted to get up and dance.
I also felt this is one the most realistic coming of age stories in a while. Accurate age appropriate clothing, parents that set boundaries, common issues, a realistic home, etc. It's so relatable, a big contrast to other films/tv shows where the kids live in mansions, do outrageous activities, have super curated clothing, etc. Finally something preteens and teens can watch that mirrors everyday life.
The songs are catchy and the cast are incredible dancers! The choreographer for this film did an amazing job, I wanted to get up and dance.
I also felt this is one the most realistic coming of age stories in a while. Accurate age appropriate clothing, parents that set boundaries, common issues, a realistic home, etc. It's so relatable, a big contrast to other films/tv shows where the kids live in mansions, do outrageous activities, have super curated clothing, etc. Finally something preteens and teens can watch that mirrors everyday life.