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Everything, Everything (2017)
Pretty good but mishandled the reaction to child abuse.
*MAJOR PLOT RUINING SPOILERS*
I liked the story as much as I enjoy any other sappy teenage romance. There are unforgivable "movie sins" in this movie that I can not get over though and that is the way that child abuse is handled. The main huge plot twist of this movie is that Maddy's mother was a delusional child abuser who kept her daughter locked in a glass cage with the threat of dying from a disease that she didn't have. The way in which the movie handles this is having Maddy run away to nurse Carla, her previous caretaker and only other human contact who got fired for allowing her to stand in the same room as another human being. This first step was amazing but from then on it just went down hill. Maddy does not press charges and her mother is treated like she is also a victim who should be offered sympathy. This is neither a realistic and human response to that kind of situation nor is it morally right. The movie ends with a mentally unstable individual who imprisoned someone for their entire life walking free with no consequences. If the woman is capable of that kind of craziness than what horrors will she inflict upon the world now after her victim has escaped.
American Anarchist (2016)
Pretty garbage.
For me, this seemed like the prosecution of an old man trying to move on with his life. Whether or not you think he is responsible for these events it is pretty crappy how the interviewer was talking to him. The entire movie was the interviewer asking if Powell "felt bad" for what people were doing with his book. So if you want to watch a movie about bashing an old man after he graciously allows someone into his house than this is the movie for you.