(taste) and see
i went to the advance screening of End Of The Spear this morning. The film is based on the true story about five young men who were speared by Waodani Indians in 1956, and told from the perspective of the one who lead the spearing raid.
Tears welled up in my eyes as soon as the movie began, when the yellow plane sailed over the river in the heart of Amazon; my tears flowed through out the movie.
This is a simple yet poignant story between father and son, and more so the later with the killer, when both came face to face in the climax of the movie, and ultimately found the answer at the end of the spear.
a powerful movie not to be missed.
MPAA Rating: PG-13 - for intense sequences of violence.
Tears welled up in my eyes as soon as the movie began, when the yellow plane sailed over the river in the heart of Amazon; my tears flowed through out the movie.
This is a simple yet poignant story between father and son, and more so the later with the killer, when both came face to face in the climax of the movie, and ultimately found the answer at the end of the spear.
a powerful movie not to be missed.
MPAA Rating: PG-13 - for intense sequences of violence.
1 Comments:
Not my kind of movie but sounds very interesting. I might just check it out :)
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