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Reviews
Who's Talking to Chris Wallace (2022)
interesting
I can't understand the negative reviews. I watched this past Sunday and found the interviews all interesting. It was a nice variation of people in different fields. It offered a sense of who the people really are. When appropriate, Wallace asked the tough questions (Ok, I'll grant he didn't push too hard when answers were evasive in the case of the doctor, but still important issues were raised. Because of that I might have given it a 9 but I wanted to counteract all the low ratings that made no sense to me). Marc Cuban came across as very human and likable. Also, it's useful to know about his prescription business which i might use Miles davis' interview offered a great overview of music history of the twentieth century. I/m definitely looking forward to the next show.
Laavor et HaKir (2016)
it's about faith
No one seems to get that this film is not a romantic comedy. It's not intended to be realistic.It's not about character either. It's about faith. It's about the depth of faith, the power of faith the hopefulness of faith. Under the thin veil of the romantic comedy structure, it is meant to raise questions. What is the line between faith and insanity? Can complete faith make things happen? Do life's stories have clear and predictable conclusions. Even at the very end, it is not clear if what happens is a hallucination or real. And that is what faith is about. If people could know for certain, it wouldn't be faith, it would be knowing. And that doesn't ever really happen