Sunday, October 13, 2013

The Saratov Approach

PG-13
Starring: Corbin Allred, Maclain Nelson, Nikita Bogolyubov and Alex Veadov
1 Hour and 47 Minutes

Ok, so this is going to be the most unique movie review that I have ever written. It just so happens that the young man who not only directed but also produced this great movie Mr. Garrett Batty, just happens to be my next door neighbors son! How unbelievable is that? I have also had my own son serve in the mission field so I felt a very personal connection to the movie as well.
This story takes place in Saratov, Russia in 1998. Just a regular day for two young missionaries, Elder Probst and Tuttle as they are out and going with the very best of intentions to visit a young man they had met earlier on a train, to share the message of the gospel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The visit was not at all what they had anticipated! They were quickly apprehended, severely beaten, bound and blindfolded and taken somewhere unbeknownst to them. They ended up in a very cold and dirty building where they were tied up and told that they were being held for ransom! The kidnappers wanted the church to pay $300,000 for their safe return!!! They had absolutely no idea why they had been chosen and they were in complete shock! They were given very little to eat or drink and they were trying with every fiber of their being to figure out what they could do to befriend the kidnappers and ensure their safe release. It was a dark and grueling week for these two young Elders!!! Once word got out that they had been taken, church officials and even President Clinton were trying to negotiate for their safe return. No one wanted to pay the ransom for fear that it would make every missionary a future target. The movie also portrayed the agony of the parents of these two young Elders and the turmoil that they endured. The parents also did not want to negotiate for money for the safety of their sons! They felt that their strong faith and with sincere prayers, their boys would be safely released. Some anonymous donor even offered to pay the ransom, but the parents declined. I found this movie to be riveting and very intriguing!!! It is truly the harrowing story of their safe return and how they themselves befriended the kidnappers and shared their message of Christ and their strong love for him and how it softened the kidnappers hearts!!!
My hat is off to Mr. Garrett Batty, he has done an outstanding job on this movie.
Parents be advised, the kidnapping scene is difficult to watch. It is hard to see these two innocent young men get beaten up and taken against their will.
I am giving "The Saratov Approach" three and a half popcorns.




Friday, October 11, 2013

Gravity

PG-13
Starring: Sandra Bullock and George Clooney
1 Hour and 31 Minutes

Wow- what a realistic movie about being pretty much lost in space! Having no experience whatsoever with space travel, I can only imagine how alone and helpless it must feel to float around in space, let alone in a major crisis mode!!!
I can't really discuss too much about this movie without giving away the story, so I will just say that it was truly amazing!
The computer generated graphics were phenomenal!!! It was absolutely incredible how realistic and life-like this movie really is, it is visually stunning! You must see it in 3-D and preferably in I-max.
Sandra Bullock gave the performance of a lifetime and it was an awe-inspiring story of survival and the will to never give up. I found that the subject matter was depressing and sad and lonely. I was hoping for more time with George Clooney.
Parents be advised that there is quite a bit of profanity due to the crisis situation and she also drops the f-bomb once. When she removed her space suit she had super short shorts and somewhat limited clothing on. I am giving "Gravity" three and a half bags of popcorn.

Friday, August 30, 2013

One Direction: This Is Us

PG
Starring: Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne and Niall Horan
1Hour and 32 Minutes

This is the story/documentary/concert of five normal lads having the time of their lives! This story truly is a phenomenon.
These four young men from England and one of them from Ireland ranging in ages 18-20 never even knew each other. They each individually auditioned for "The X-Factor" in London in 2010. They were scoped out by (everything he touches turns to gold) Simon Cowell who brought the five of them together to form the pop boy band sensation, "One Direction" and the rest is history, real history! They are even bigger than believe it or not, "The Beatles"!!! Their popularity is so enormous that they sell out wherever they perform and people (mostly teens and pre-teen females) stand in line for days! Just last Friday morning August 23rd, they performed live on "The Today Show" summer concert series and broke the record, they pulled in more people than "The Today Show" summer concert series ever has! People started camping out six days prior to their performance!
This tells their story of how they came from working class families to become the greatest band of all time. It shows video of them each as adorable young children and bits and pieces of  their hometowns and families. It follows along with them as they tour different countries and the reaction of their "Directioners" (a name given to their die-hard fans) as they climb the ladder to super-stardom!
It was both interesting and fascinating to see just how amazing this journey has been for them. It was also fun to see how they interact with each other. They claim that they are all best friends and just how much they truly love and respect one another. They are all so young and free spirited, but it also shares some insight into their personal lives as well.
My favorite part is how they showed the human-side of each of them. The toll and the sacrifice it has taken on their families too!
When I went to screen this movie I really had the pre-conceived notion that this was going to be a "teeny-bopper" movie and I would probably be bored with it. I was not too familiar with the music so that wasn't a draw either. On the contrary, I really enjoyed it. It was very uplifting and just made me feel happy! I can honestly say that I am now "an older" "One Direction" fan, and I actually enjoy a lot of their music now too as well. I just really hope that these five young men will have the guidance and counsel that they need to keep them from the fame monster that seems to destroy so many of our young people today!!!
I would recommend this movie for children nine years and up. Parents be advised that there is some very mild potty humor and they run around shirtless at times.
I am giving "This Is Us" three bags of popcorn.



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