Amazing, wonderfully crafted
1 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Last December my mother sadly passed away because of cancer. I loved my mother so much and my heart broke after she died. I fell into a deep depression for the rest of December. I didn't even notice that it was Christmas as I was too sad to leave the house. This was until my also heartbroken father knocked on my door. I opened the door to find my father looking cheerier than ever. Needless to say I was incredibly confused. My dad pulled out a birthday present and handed it to me. He then walked away whistling happily. I didn't understand what had happened but I decided to open the gift. Inside I found a movie called Joshua and the promised land. I stared at the cover in disbelief. It was the most beautiful picture I had ever seen. It reminded me of the few art works that my mother had created before she died. My eyes started to well up with tears and before I knew it I had started crying. I slipped the disc into my DVD player and was almost instantly dumbfounded. It was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. The animation was so beautifully crafted. The characters were so realistic and relatable. The voice acting was impeccable. The story was so amazing and reflected the bible perfectly. The horses were green. It was the greatest 50 minutes of my entire life and I couldn't stop crying for the next 2 hours after the movie had ended. It was then that I checked the calendar and realised that it was Christmas. I called up all my friends and family and quickly arranged a dinner at my place. I spent the next few hours creating a chicken roast for Christmas dinner and ate it with everyone I loved that night. It was the best goddamn chicken dinner I had ever had in my entire life. Black lions.
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