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My review would have too many spoilers in it for a local paper. But I would like to point out some of the magical serendipitous moments that took place throughout this movie:
1) Finding Carnell Locklear (such a gem!) and how he launched the journey into such an unexpected direction with finding homes for puppies and asking people about Miss Locklear along the way
2) The journey started at the perfect time--just enough time to find out about the Lumbee Festival and how that brought a whole new dimension to the movie. Can you imagine the movie if they started just a month or two later?
3) The journey took you to the mom of one of the members of Driven--would you have gotten on that stage any other way to sing your song to everyone?
4) The moment when you came face to face with Miss Locklear and how the sunlight just beamed from behind her as the rest of the lights were out--no one could have planned that!
This film captured the beauty of life. The movie began with Rhett and Link re-enacting some of their old childhood memories. These were not only humorous, but also nostalgic and reminiscent of the simplicity of childhood. For me this captured the beauty of a child's innocence. It reminded me of my childhood. I met my best friend in first grade as well, so I have always appreciated Rhett and Links friendship. They prove that friendship can stand the test of time. The idea of finding their first grade teacher, the teacher who brought them together, was a great way to reflect on the friendship they have created.
Their trip down memory lane is the beginning of their journey, but along the way they meet people and let those people share their stories. This takes their movie to the next level. The movie could have easily been a road trip movie completely focused on clues to the destination, but they made it a movie about a bigger journey, life’s journey. They allow the people they meet along the way to share their lives with us. They capture the emotion so well that you feel like you know these people. There is one point where a man talks about his son who has passed away, that moved me to tears. They capture the strength of the human spirit. They show peoples struggles, and then show how they strive to overcome and always keep hope. Their mission is not accomplished easily; they take many twists and turns along the way. This film gives us hope for new beginnings and helps us to cherish and remember our past.
really has nothing to do with anything..
Serendipity, mighty good luck. like finding a buck or a bullet coming at you when you duck.
learned that in 9 th grade.. it was in a vocabulary rap.. yeeea. idk. that the only word i remembered.
Link (Chiasquatch) said:
yes, these are details that really shaped the movie. we were hoping people would appreciate all the serendipity! thanks!
MissEC (Landshark) said:My review would have too many spoilers in it for a local paper. But I would like to point out some of the magical serendipitous moments that took place throughout this movie:
1) Finding Carnell Locklear (such a gem!) and how he launched the journey into such an unexpected direction with finding homes for puppies and asking people about Miss Locklear along the way
2) The journey started at the perfect time--just enough time to find out about the Lumbee Festival and how that brought a whole new dimension to the movie. Can you imagine the movie if they started just a month or two later?
3) The journey took you to the mom of one of the members of Driven--would you have gotten on that stage any other way to sing your song to everyone?
4) The moment when you came face to face with Miss Locklear and how the sunlight just beamed from behind her as the rest of the lights were out--no one could have planned that!
Hey guys,
I thought I would revive this discussion since I just watched your movie. (Sorry I'm a bit behind) :D
It is simply amazing. Well worth the money but I really wish that it was free so more people would see it. I paid to rent it but now I will absolutely buy the DVD so I can show my friends and family. I think this is a beautiful story of teacher appreciation and I can surely relate to it. I had a teacher in 5th grade who realized that I learned in a different way than all of my classmates. She taught me how to learn and it changed my school experience completely.
I have to say, you guys have made an incredible life for yourselves and finding Ms. Locklear and crediting her was one of the kindest things that I have ever encountered. I realize that you didn't use technology and phone books for the sake of entertainment/making a good documentary but finding her by any means necessary and making her aware of her impact in your lives is inspirational. It is such a wonderful surprise to find out that you have impacted another person so much that they remember you so vividly 10+ years later; that was probably the greatest gift you could have given her.
I wish every student would do that for the teacher that impacted them most. I am willing to bet that that teacher would also remember their name as Ms. Locklear remembered both of yours.
Thank you for this Rhett and Link, I will purchase it and one day hopefully be able to share it with my children.
I'm about to watch this tonight, probably rented on YouTube (first time for me to do try YouTube rentals) - really looking forward to it having seen the trailer! Looks better than I'd even imagined from the title! Congrats you guys. I'll try to come back and leave a review.
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