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Reviews
Man Down (2015)
I cried
What a great movie. I had no problem keeping up with the plot. A real heart clutcher indeed. I thought the characters were well played. Well worth your time!
One Nation Under Dog (2012)
An excellent depiction of our country's love and tragic misuse of dogs.
My self and 2 of my young sons were bitten/attacked at different times in our lives by large dogs. My 2 sons required surgery and extensive repair later on too. One son had his ear ripped off too and needed cosmetic surgery. That being said, I have 4 rescue dogs. But I know dogs are dogs. No matter how mellow and well mannered a dog is they can and will still bite. The difference is a small dog, small bites and a large dogs, large bites. One was attacked by an adult Rottweiler and the other by an adult Doberman. I always monitor my dogs around other people. Always. Even though I love them and will be devastated when they die, I still choose to be a forever home 4 large rescue dogs. They are beautiful sweet dogs with gentle dispositions. But the unpredictably is always at the forefront of my mindÿ
Boy Interrupted (2009)
Oh my heart...
I hope you walk in sunshine the rest of the days of your lives.
May you one day hold your son again.
Namaste.
Lokah Samastha Sukhino Bahvantu
Gleason (2016)
So raw!
I have spent my career seeing the end stages of ALS patients. Setting them up so they would be comfortable at home. Taking care of them in the hospital. I think ALS and Myasthenia Gravis are 2 of the scariest syndrome/diseases to have.
There are a lot more scary ones that don't make it to adulthood.
This documentary was raw and gritty. And was not wrapped up in a bow. The fears, insecurities, relationship issues of the spouse as the caregiver etc...
I cried.
Steve Gleason has given the world a hard look at debilitating neurological diseases.
May God bless him and his family.
I sincerely believe there is no real lesson in suffering and dying a lingering death. Or in dying young.
I believe this family made a difference. With grace and dignity.