6/10
A Sense Of Truth
29 September 2002
Through the eyes of someone who has undergone a tragedy, we can see areas in our lives where we should try to be more in touch with our surroundings and people; to love more and do more for others. This film gives us a chance to meditate on what should be important in our lives. It shows an extremely accomplished man having to relearn what it means to be 'alive'. Because of this, the location for his rehabilitation is a very expensive home with high financial backing. I would like to see a similar movie set in a middle-class location, which would be more realistic to most of us, but I cannot think of one at the moment. Still, to remind us of the things that could be, the truth of what it means to be alive, makes for a supperb film which I believe may be watched by most of the entire family. Remember, it's rated PG13 for some Language, Sexual Content, and minor Violence. May we walk away from this movie as better individuals.
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