Unconditional (IV) (2012)
1/10
Junk yards are Unconditional, just like the movie.
8 May 2018
From the get go of the movie I lost interest very quickly, due to the fact that I don't much care for Christian type movies. Other than talking about religion excessively the movie was ok to a point. I regained interest for a bit during the murder scene and the jail scene because they were playin' that honkey stuff like I listen to. It was also humorous while the floor was being mopped and the man in the cell spit a stream of dip spit into the freshly mopped floor.

The scenes in the projects with Samurai Joe were better than some of the other scenes because you could tell how much he cared. He helped all of the kids around with food and helping them keep their grades up. He rewarded them for straight A's. He did so much for the kids but didn't care for his health much doing so. His health kept declining because he was ignoring his kidney dialysis that he eagerly had to do but never did.

Some of the things I liked in the film were the camera angles. The setting at the farm was good and looked great. Other than that the only other thing I liked about this movie was the man giving away two-dollar bills to others out of kindness because they are hard to come by and meant something to him.

I didn't care for the music that was used in the movie. Nor the story telling because I didn't feel connected or interested in the movie what-so-ever.

The actors played the characters very good especially Joe with his kidney problems. Some people with a murdered husband may relate to this movie. Some people may not like T at first because of how his character is portrayed by Sam since she saw him. But some others may relate to both Sam and Joe because they reconnected after not seeing each other since childhood.

If you don't like movies that aren't exciting then this isn't the movie for you to watch. Keep looking for another movie but you won't find it here if you're like me.
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