Thursday, September 14, 2023

Let's get bacK to business...

 


The movie review I intend to include in this entry is pending a personal opportunity to view this Sound of Freedom film. I did a quick check and apparently I have been writing these reviews from a Christian perspective on many films starting more known Hollywood actors since the very first year I began writing posts regularly:


Although I am not in contention metaphorical adage of “put skin in the game”, I have found that not everything out there in the public that has access to publicly accessible information necessarily will react to the material posted the way I have intended at the moment it was written. However, what is read can never be reversed. As the synopsis and summary of the film to be reviewed in the above has specified it is a retelling of actual events or a real life narrative, I assume that unlike in some narratives that portray physics of science fiction, there is no ability to reverse the natural flow of time being mentioned. Likewise, despite the conflicts some of my posts here in the past might have caused whether internal or expressed between or resulting within the members of communities I have been involved with in the past, there's not a lot I can do to alter the memories of the readers who have already read things posted here in this space in the past.

Perhaps not as often during the remainder of this very eventful year I have been having so far. But I have committed before Jesus to be writing in this blog space more often to mostly use it as a platform to give my thoughts on productions or narratives not normally emphasized within the context of what most people traditionally refer to as "church". I do believe there is a place for people to see that even in productions, artwork, literature or other forms of creative expression not labelled as being affliated with Christianity that often a lot of the various creative minds behind such things do have some affinity to either Christianity or some other expression of the spiritual component of their lives. And it is on that premise that we can't deny there's always going to be an element in our lives that we cannot easily quantify with the process more universally known as "human logic" that I have committed to going back to offering my perspective of someone who does attest to having a relationship with an extraordinary God I reference as "Jesus" that I have recommitted to writing more reviews of productions I see and hopefully if my financial circumstances improve, more reviews over places of interest to most of the global population I am able to visit, etc....

Writing a conclusion and final draft of this post is pending as I have not yet had an opportunity to visually review the aforementioned film pictured in this entry.

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