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Them (2021)
Cinema at it's finest!
I watched the entire series and needed tissues for the last three episodes.
Part history, part supernatural, this was a series that had me on the edge of my seat.
The acting by the cast was phenomenal. The two siblings portrayals were heartbreaking and the little girl was on point. I put myself in their shoes and thought, "What if I went through something like that?" I've experienced racism in my life, but it was nothing compared to that.
I watched it alone so I could not be interrupted by someone talking. You need to pay attention to details in some scenes.
I don't have the words to express how I felt after watching this and it did open some old wombs. There are some things portrayed in this series that are still going on today. It's heartbreaking to know that there are people out there, who don't care if you're a baby to old age and still have hatred for you and want to harm or kill you.
For me, this is a sad world we live in and people tell me there's progress, but I don't see or feel it.
Them is a reminder of all the hate and racism that still exist today. No matter how many times these movies are made and seen, it doesn't change the scenerio for a peaceful world. I don't believe we will ever have peace in this world.
Power Rangers Lost Galaxy (1999)
A fan through the years
I've been a fan since Power Rangers first came on in February of 93. In spite of the cast changes and name changes, I still love this show. The mix of Sentai and American footage and seeing it all put together is what keeps me watching this show. And as far as the violence, it's funny how others don't protest against racism and sex in shows but they can sure scream about the violence. This show does have some violence but there are lessons to be learned. Are you there to point the lessons out to your children?