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Beauty and the Billionaire (2022)
Pleasant, Funny, Delightful!
Such a breath of fresh air! I have seen too many movies lately that are filled with indoctrination, propaganda, and unwholesome content. This narrative is far from those other titles. Beauty and the Billionaire is wholesome. Delightful. Funny. Absolutely splendid.
I really appreciated the brother-sister relationship. I lost my brother two years ago. The interactions between Addison and Pete were so sweet. They were a perfect pair.
The plot line kept me attentive. I definitely wanted to see how the relationships would form over the course of struggle and resolution. The highs and lows were well-timed.
Nicely done by the writers! I absolutely want more of this. You struck gold on this one. Thank you so much.
Trump Card (2020)
Well Substantiated / Nicely Done
In classic D'Souza style, the narrative is well constructed, fact-based, and filled with testimony. D'Souza declared many things I already knew, but his informative style is richly substantiated with great evidence. More evidence could have been included, but it would have made the narrative too long. Great authors/writers know when to stop. And D'Souza embodies that skill well.
Uncle Tom (2020)
Essential Truths
In a culture where revisionist history has long been applauded and accepted, this film rises above the noise to showcase truth. Real truth. The narrative is clear to follow. The historical points are well documented. America deserves the truth. The world deserves the truth.
This film carefully showcases the historical period post-slavery to present-day America. It shows the beauty of successful people who rose above hardship. Then, it reveals the political/social shifts that contributed to fatherless homes and a culture that praises violent, rogue behavior.
Who is responsible for these shifts? Who wanted these shifts? Why did this happen? And who benefits from this?
The truths are inescapable. This is a must-watch film.