My wife and I just saw it. I would just like to encourage everyone here to see it. The audience did not just get up and leave like normal. They hung around for a few minutes and talked about it. I know nothing in the movie would be a surprise to anyone here. What could be a big surprise is seeing how people react after the movie is over. Maybe my mid-day movie is a one off experience, I just don't know. All I know is seeing how people were talking about it even for only a couple of minutes gave me hope that the truth is breaking through.
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I live in E TN and I was very impressed at the age demographic of the movie goers. Old old people. Much older than me. Everyone attentive.
Also in E. Tennessee (Knox County) and my wife and I just got home from watching the movie. Very moving, very powerful, and very well done. No one was talking on the way out, everyone was very subdued. An older crowd, for sure, but a lot more in the theater than I normally see on a mid-day, mid-week showing.
Stay for the credits to hear a special message from Jim Caviezel, the actor who portrays Tim Bollard, the real Customs Agent who did these amazing things. There is a photo of the Ballard family at the end, and they are the very picture of a wholesome American family.
Yes, we did. Beautiful.
I researched this today for all of the people who want to know "What can I do? Who should I call?" This article is very informative.
https://www.angel.com/blog/sound-of-freedom/posts/sound-of-freedom-join-the-fight-against-child-trafficking
Thanks.
But isn't that part of the problem? Only the older people still are alive and figuring stuff out. The young ones don't care about anything but their phone brainwashing.
What's your point?