william ahearn <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hey,
This is not what I expected. From what I had read in mass media news
about a link with the filmmakers to Qanon, I was surprised that there was
no scene in a DC--area pizza place basement with Hillary Clinton stuffing children into burlap sacks.
Instead, we get a story about two Homeland Security agents going rogue to save a young brother and sister from the hell of child sexual
exploitation. It is not the riveting film the subject deserves and I am totally at loss to explain its success as an independent film.
As a film it's OK, but "thriller" is going a bit far.
Thanks for the first comments on this film I’ve read in which I have confidence there’s no agenda. So like you, I am perplexed by the movie’s success. Some people believe they are doing the Lord’s work by eating at Chick-fil-A. Maybe a similar mass delusion surrounded this film and if
that’s the case I have to tip my hat to the marketing team.
--
Bill Anderson
I am the Mighty Favog
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