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Echoes of Innocence (2005)
If anyone hated this wonderfully articulate movie then it fell on the blind and the deaf.
I absolutely adored this movie. A lot of people don't believe that some people can see and hear voices and be sane. However, clairvoyance and clairaudience does exist and is very real. You hear about false psychics on TV but you also hear about the legitimate ones and ancient cultures who have survived on the words of their chieftains and their medicine men in the belief that they, along with their visions came from God. If anyone doubts this statement then said persons have forgotten that even the Bible says "Men and women will prophesy." As far as remaining a virgin until marriage, that too is realistic. I waited 'til I was 25 and I have no regrets. To those who have said, "This movie isn't Christian," you missed the point. This entire movie was about faith in God, in a belief, in another person, and in oneself despite persecutions from her mother and the Alec character and the basic struggles in life. This movie was very well done, well written and the actors played magnificently. Anyone who hates this film over-analyzed it way too much and couldn't grasp the sweet simplicity of the message. One more thing, Sarah would have lost her visions and the angelic voices had she had sex with the exception of marriage being first. By waiting to be married before having sex Sarah didn't lose her visions nor did she lose her angelic connections with Him.
The Hole (2001)
How this movie affected me. (a Spoiler)
I'm from the U.S. and I never heard of "The Hole" until I saw it at a store. Near the beginning when Liz (Thora Birch) walked up to the hole to meet the others, with her backpack clanking and pots hanging, I laughed so hard. She was so "ghetto fabulous" she brought her whole house with her. Half way through the movie, I almost got sick. The way Frankie (Keira Knightly) died traumatized me, y'all. I said to myself, "Oh Lord, that has got to be the most horribly disgusting way to die!" Whoever said this wasn't a horror film is wrong. Their living conditions were a horror. I couldn't believe that Liz let her friend die like that and over some guy who wasn't that good-looking. Then Liz killed Martyn (Daniel Brocklebank), who didn't even do anything wrong. One thing I liked about this movie is that at least Martyn died in water, which is CLEAN!