I watched the Tina biopic the night it came out. My prediction is that people will be drawn to Buddhism after seeing it. Tina Turner is a force of nature, as cliché at that is.
And a crime she’s not in the Rock Hall as a solo artist!
The Rolling Stone's comment quoted on the poster is very accurate. This documentary is also very interesting from the psychological point of view. It helped me to understand what is going on in the abused child's head. I'd like to watch the follow-up.
But I don't see And I don't feel But tightly hold up silently My hands before my fading eyes And in my eyes Your smile
I mistook stars reflected in a pond at night for those in the sky.
The Rolling Stone's comment quoted on the poster is very accurate. This documentary is also very interesting from the psychological point of view. It helped me to understand what is going on in the abused child's head. I'd like to watch the follow-up.
This was so incredibly hard to watch. It sent me into a tailspin for a few weeks. I know that after it aired, survivor support services like Rainn were inundated and some could not handle the volume of outreach calls.
I applaud James Safechuck and Wade Robson. It's always difficult to hold your hand up and talk about this, but if you're a man I'm sure that is even harder in some ways. It's funny how it's the victims that are left with the shame. I cannot STAND to hear the music of that person anymore.
To hear of people trying to shame the victims and not believing them after watching this was unbelievable. There is no real reward in coming forward with a story like that. It inherently involves retraumatizing yourself, but it's for the greater good. The more people bring this into the open, the less adults will be able to prey upon children in this way.
I don't really like sport films nor teacher films (except Breaking Bad of course ) but this one is very decent with a very fine role of Samuel Jackson.
But I don't see And I don't feel But tightly hold up silently My hands before my fading eyes And in my eyes Your smile
I mistook stars reflected in a pond at night for those in the sky.
Staggeringly good. I watched this with Hungarian subtitles & felt so lost during the scenes at the deaf dinner & when he started deaf school even though I could hear all the sounds but there was no spoken dialogue. Then, suddenly, after he actually learned to sign, the subtitles kicked in & the penny dropped. That was pretty much how Ruben felt. Utterly brilliant
So, so good Nearly finished though, gonna be a tough act to follow..
The progeny loved this and so did I. Lots of the places written into the series are based on actual places in Oregon, where I used to live, which was a kick.