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The Road (I) (2009)
7/10
Why This Road?
8 March 2010
Warning: Spoilers
This movie is probably the most realistic Endtime scenario Hollywood has brought forth to date, and many people, including the medieval seer Nostradamus have foreseen such times of famine so great "that man will become a man-eater," giving reason for serious concern about whether this might actually be a realistic peek into our future. We know from Jesus' own words in the Gospels, that a "time of great tribulation" is awaiting mankind, such as has not been since the beginning of the world, nor ever shall be (Matthew 24).

Of course, such thoughts bear very little entertainment value, and we're not likely to find the movie among the top ten favorite films of all times of very many people, except maybe for the occasional pessimist, who's just waiting for the day he'll be able to tell us, "I knew this would happen someday." Thankfully, the makers of this film had enough sense to not let this film be non-stop agony without any hope. The young actor playing the leading role in this film (Kodi Smit-Mc Phee) is truly one amazing kid, and you root and hope and pray for him to make it throughout the movie, against all the odds.

Testifying of some deeper insight than just creating one heck of a bleak scenario movie, the maker even gives us one prominent reason for the fate that has befallen mankind in his not all that unrealistic portrayal of what might be our future, if we don't change some fundamental attitudes: When the father and his son are sitting on the beach (presumably on the East Coast), the boy asks his dad, "What's on the other side?" - And after pausing long enough to have come up with some substantial answer, all the wisdom and insight the father comes up with is, "Nothing;" reflecting quite accurately the general attitude of the average citizen of the world's presently predominant nation regarding the rest of the world: it simply doesn't even exist, as far as they're concerned. Adding, "Just another father sitting on a beach with his son somewhere."
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Tenure (2008)
6/10
The Good Old "Losers Turn Winners" Feel...
7 March 2010
You know those movies featuring a total loser who's doing so bad that it actually becomes embarrassing? They're probably aimed at making us feel better about ourselves, the real losers, out there in that strange dimension called reality-land, trying to cheer us up that every loser can strike a happy ending and somehow, thanks to Hollywood magic, turn winner again... Well, "Tenure" is one of those, with the relatively fresh twist that our "hero" is a college teacher. He's great at teaching, but not really good at anything else. His students love him, but his colleagues hate him. Plus, his best friend falls into the category of "With friends like that, who needs enemies?" It's got heart, though, and though this film is by no means guaranteed to knock your socks off, if the same thing can be said of you, I mean, the "heart" thing, then you might like it. Especially if you've ever been in a situation trying to figure out how to get through to members of the younger generation, or you believe in Bigfoot, or you happen to like Gretchen Mol...
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