Movie Review: Walk The Line
| Title: | Walk The Line (2005) |
| Rating: | 3/10 |
About three-quarters of the way into the film,
Walk the
Line, the female lead in this "romance" reassures Johnny
Cash that "you are not nothin'. You're a good man." I'm not sure how
she came to that conclusion, since Mr. Cash had not
done one single unselfish thing up to that point. "You're a good
man?" Uh, I'll bet his abandoned wife and young girls could give a
second opinion on that point... but of course, the film make no mention
of the mess Mr. Cash leaves in his wake... that wouldn't make for a
movie that makes millions of dollars methinks.
In short, I have not
been more repulsed by a movie's message for quite some time.
That being said, props to Phoenix and Witherspoon for turning in some
excellent acting (and singing). However, this movie just didn't
deserve to be made.
Summary: Drug addict cheats on his wife, abandons his family, and then
is told he is a "good man" by his mistress.
:: Posted by rus on Mon, 24 Mar 2008 11:57 pm
:: Filed under /reviews/movies
Scripture Power
The first time I heard the
Primary
song
"Scripture Power",
I was left dumbfounded. Scripture power is "the power to win"?
Win what? The lottery? Your next sporting event? I don't get it.
Anyway, despite my
dislike for the song, the kids love the tune (and love to "win"... e.g.
sporting events, races, etc). They especially like to raise their
scriptures up over their head during the chorus... particularly Livy Lou...
see picture below:
So I'm OK with the song now only because the kids seem so eager and
happy to sing it all the time.
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