Quoted in the movie is," Where there is hope there is life" - Anne Frank. This film tackles the difficult subject of suffering. Despite the reality of pain in this world, is the exploration of meaning. The film explores differing stories. It's interesting the paths each take from a pessimistic, to an optimistic world view. One of the best discussion that takes place is around time and quality of life. It's not how many seconds/years you're given, but how we live and appreciate each of them. The acting is okay. The story well done. My only criticism is how easily the Christian worldview is mocked whether it's making fun of the clergy, prayer or the person leading the church support group is portrayed as an idiot. The reality is the message of Christ is hope. Enjoy the show!
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"My only criticism is how easily the Christian worldview is mocked whether it's making fun of the clergy, prayer or the person leading the church support group is portrayed as an idiot." - That's standard Hollywood these days. Hard to figure out which group is behind these types of subconscious messages in movies. Any other group would call discrimination.