What is the last movie you saw, and rating?
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Re: What is the last movie you saw, and rating?
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What an amazing story. Based on a song written by the lead singer of the Christian band, Mercy Me, and now this is the story behind the song.
The song alone is amazing, deep, and inspirational. Since the song first launched it made a big impact to me because it made me realize and bought to my forfront of understanding or even questioning the same thing the song projects. And it was tremendous and still is, and now the movie gives it more life, if you will. It's a must see, I know it will touch your life.
Great movie.
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Overall, I give it a 4/5 or a 9/10
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Ooh, I want to see this! I keep seeing the previews. And I agree about when movies are more realistic . . . definitely a little more sinister. My skin crawls a tiny bit more.Mihra Shorey wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 09:11 Went to a movie theater last Friday with my husband for the release of Unsane. It's a horror/psychological thriller. We both enjoyed it. The stalker situation was scary! The movie isn't for people who are easily frightened. I'm a huge horror movie fan so I don't scare easily but I do find the more realistic movies to be the scariest compared to something that's a bit more paranormal or sci-fi.