Scrolling through Netflix, bored, seeing a new documentary, interested I choose it, and it's brilliant. I'm literally getting chills and smiling at how they fought for what they wanted, became one, put religion aside, met friends, and loved each other with the common interest. It's beautiful.
I got teary eyed when i heard the statement that Murabk (sorry for spelling) stepped down. It's so great how they suffered for so long and then took a stand, and were willing to die for freedom.
It was so weird to see people so unhappy with their government living in America. But seeing everyone come together, i see the difference between the two countries. I wonder if the time came could Americans come together like the Egyptians did, and come together forgetting differences.
I never learned much about the regime or revolution, and seeing this was cool, it was right in the center of the action with real people explaining it, not some stuck up white people on the news.
I've read vaguely about different revolutions in history and never thought i'd ever see one for myself, and i haven't but seeing the documentary was extraordinary, seeing and feeling the emotions that they felt.
I wrote this and the above during the film and i'm really curious as to what happens/ happened afterwards i really hope they get their freedom.
The way that the singer was beaten and tortured at the museum was disgusting, that's so wrong in so many ways. I don't see how they could remain so strong and motivated to rebel after all of the beating and violence, but kudos to them, that's amazing that they could stand tall, get up, and continue to fight.
Living in America alot of things are shielded from us, espeically on television and in schools. I literally did not know what all of this was going on. RARELY was the revolution on my local news channel, and if it was, it was brief and totally dismissed.
It angers me how no one did or is doing anything. America could have helped and so could the other countries! But instead the countries just looked away BUT when they SHOULD look away and keep their noses out of it THEY JUMP RIGHT IN! I feel like even if countries couldn't send help to the rebels, they could talk to the damn government, be like "hey, dude, you shouldn't kill your damn people and lie, fess up and step down."
I WISH i could help, it's s sad how people have to die for something as simple as a truthful government. The film ends without closure and right now i'm trying to find what happened recently.
I reallyloved this film, it was a great eye witness record, and very graphic. Made me emotional throughout the whole thing and at times i felt so emotional i wanted to start chanting and singing with them. It was perfectly captured, the action and emotions.
I really wish EVERYONE would watch this but people are so self centered and if it doesn't involve them they kind of ignore it. Ignorance is not always bliss because when something happens to them, they're going to cry out for help.
Anyways. Getting side tracked, but it's hard to focus when the film was so darn amazing. I highly reccommend you watch it (Netflix Originals). It will probably change your views on things.
I know this is a really bad review, especially for a first review, i apologize.
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