I saw this movie, in theater, for… reasons. It is truly awful. Many movies of the genre are heavy on character archetypes, but this one goes to flat-out caricature. The overwrought and under-thought dialog is a throwback to the quality of faith-based movies from 10-15 years ago. Furthermore, unforgivable historical inaccuracies. For example, the death of FDR is brought up (April 1945). Following that in the movie, two soldiers are blown up as result of driving over an unexploded bomb. However, German aerial bombing of England had been essentially over for almost a year at that point. One bright point, Susan Sarandon was a very good Eleanor Roosevelt.
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Jesus, the length of that trailer too.
I’m going to manage not to watch it without being upset by its existence.
Some (most) of you have way too much time on your hands.
I kinda want to see how much mail got sorted
You spend as much or more time than most people in here in a forum in which you are universally hated and considered an idiot.
Time on hands indeed.
It’s my ministry and outreach to the stupid.
You’re welcome.
Whatever you have to tell yourself you miserable sack of shit.
I don’t do it for the gratitude. Good thing, eh?
I've told you I'm grateful for the example you set.
The hate is swelling in you now.
Ern posting drunk again
Another fan.
I love history. I love even minor historical stories like this. But this is at best a 30 minute documentary on PBS, it's not a movie.
your acts of charity and missionary work are far more Christian than anything these bumfucks have been anywhere close to.
Dazzler does charity down at the Cock Pit bar!
I saw this movie, in theater, for… reasons. It is truly awful. Many movies of the genre are heavy on character archetypes, but this one goes to flat-out caricature. The overwrought and under-thought dialog is a throwback to the quality of faith-based movies from 10-15 years ago. Furthermore, unforgivable historical inaccuracies. For example, the death of FDR is brought up (April 1945). Following that in the movie, two soldiers are blown up as result of driving over an unexploded bomb. However, German aerial bombing of England had been essentially over for almost a year at that point. One bright point, Susan Sarandon was a very good Eleanor Roosevelt.
I wonder if there's a scene where one of the ladies loses her arm in the mail sorting machine and then picks it up and runs off with it.