Comments from last night’s TAKEN IN screening in Greenville:
“Brilliant story, a breath of fresh air.”
“Real life. Not cheesy, easy story.”
“Not afraid to be real. Bold!”
“Love how they couldn’t win until they learned how to lose/admit defeat.”
“It’s about priorities. It’s about love. It’s about brokenness. It’s about truth.”
“A dose of reality and a glimmer of hope.”
“Great balance of dark drama and comedy.”
“At times sparse and poetic, but also funny and heart-warming.”
“Meaningful, basic, literal, sweet….normal people getting through.”
“A great representation of what can be done without a big budget or huge cast.”
“Beautifully shot, great music.”
“Indie, patient, hopeful.”
“Substantial character depth accomplished with economy of words and deeds.”
“Made me want to go hug my dad…now!”
Old college pal Paul Wallace writes of the "Bronze Age Goat Herder conceit," and his own "Breakfast Club conceit" today on the Positive Science—Negative Theology blog. As always, terrific writing and thinking from a scientist who believes in God.
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