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The Forgotten Epidemic (2020)
Loss of son
On October 16,2019 I found my 21 year old son dead in his bed after taking drugs laced with fentanyl. It all started when he had ACL surgery after a football injury in 2016. This documentary covers how the opioid epidemic began and how it's morphed into something that is killing a whole generation of our children. Educate yourselves. This isn't going away anytime soon.
The Family I Had (2017)
Horrible mother
Wow. Just wow. She should be named Misery not Charity. Shame on her for being so irresponsible and blaming others for her problems. I feel so sorry for Paris. She talks about how much she loves her children but her talk is white trash cheap. She should not be a parent. These documentaries should have charges brought against these parents at the end. Shame on her.
Klaus (2019)
Been waiting for a movie like this!
My 17 year old son introduced me to this movie. We have a Christmas tradition of watching certain movies over and over on a holiday rotation and we have a new one!! This movie is just amazing. Entertaining and sends such a simple message that I wish we could all hold on too. Animation is fun and endearing and the voices are perfect!! Will watch again and again happily each year!!
Unprotected (2018)
If only men could get pregnant...
Opposite of what I expected. I was looking for an empowering show on the strengths of woman to maybe share with my 3 sons. Instead I found a judgmental, religious documentary that tries to beautify all aspects of fertility and child bearing without the realities. The men in this make me crazy. I want to jump through the screen. They make it all sound so natural and wonderful. Were the wives not available to share stories or agree with opinions? Gosh...maybe they were watching all the kids or giving birth to the next one. Natural family planning?? Try to get your boyfriend or husband involved in that. This documentary masquerades as one that empowers woman but it made me feel like I should feel weaker. Lucky for me I'm a strong woman.