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Death of a Child (2017)
Parents Just Don't Understand
These parents allowing the world into thier hearts and minds... Before, during and after they accidentally end the lives of their own beautiful babies, may be brave but it is not what I want to hear. And it is definitely not entertainment.
However, what I'd love to hear is these babies sing or giggle. I'd love tovstand and holler when hearing their names called at thier graduation ceremonies. I'd love to hear, "Introducing the newlyweds Mr. & Mrs..."
But we won't.
Because these parents ended their lives.
And they feel guily.
Oh.
I am a parent. I've had hard times. I've seen rock bottom. Still as a parent you have one SERIOUS responsibility.
It's not luck or lack of luck. It's not fortunate situations or unfortunate situations. It's not timing or other people or lack of education or money or the struggle or getting caught up.
Let's get real.
It's about people who are still willing to exploit their babies, instead of having some integrity and letting the other people who are suffering rest. And yet these parents are still the victim. This is the definition of actions speak louder than words.
If you are lucky to be alive.
What Dreams May Come (1998)
Stunning Art Direction
Stunning art direction, for it's time. You can create a painting of each scene. The direction is simply breathtaking. A movie for Artbir Philosophy lovers. Unfortunately, the plot is a but complex, the acting is a little over and it is pretty darn sad,
I wish it was a famous painting.
Before Sunrise (1995)
Dialogue Dreams
Before Sunrise is 99% dialogue. I'm going to assume that to most this can be tedious. This is not the case though with Ethan Hawke and Julie. Deply. If .you watch or simply listen to this beautiful film you will see the intricate details involved in romance, friendship , culture and most painfully, the unknown.
Waking Life (2001)
Philosophy 101
Waking Life contains ideas and theories that make you think deeper than the average film. Richard Linkletter is an incredible director of many films, each one containing fresh and intriguing ideas . Waking Life is eye-opening with its compelling and sensical ideology. The fusion between entertainment and philosophy is one-in-a-million. I highly recommend this gem for deep thinkers, anyone interested in philosophy or for simple entertainment enjoyment.