Rating: Summary: Very intense Review: This Movie has some Very Intense Pictures! Real pictures of the girls that got Killed in the bombing of the church! It's awful! Spike Lee did a great job capturing what happened that day! I felt as if I was there experiencing the horrific tragedy! I couldn't hold back my tears!
Rating: Summary: This Movie Was Excellent Review: This movie way excellent but it could have focused more on what should have happen to those men who killed these four innocent beautiful girls...It is not fair at all none of them got the chance at a fair life....These girls will only have the memories that there familys have of them. The movie over all was a good movie and it is ashame after so many years it had to take Spike Lee to get the picture of the story of the girls out for the world to understand and make a mental note of it
Rating: Summary: A different view of the Civil Rights Movement... Review: When I first saw this on HBO, I found it to be quite devastating. It's a shame what happened to these children. If I can say this, I cosider myself very blessed to have not been alive in those times. I sometimes wonder if I, or anybody I know would have survived. My parents were kids in that time, but where they lived (Northwest DC), I don't think they were affected like others. Or at least, they haven't told me anything.What happened to these girls as well as Emmit Tille disturbs me beyond control. I got a library book about him, and I could not get past the page where they described his condition after his death. I took the book back. I am glad that this movie was not a dramatization b/c the realism of it just made it hit home harder. Hate is never cool. Watch this movie and get a lesson on the effects of prejudice and unwarranted happenings.
Rating: Summary: Heartbreaking... Review: When I first saw this on HBO, I found it to be quite devastating. It's a shame what happened to these children. If I can say this, I cosider myself very blessed to have not been alive in those times. I sometimes wonder if I, or anybody I know would have survived. My parents were kids in that time, but where they lived (Northwest DC), I don't think they were affected like others. Or at least, they haven't told me anything. What happened to these girls as well as Emmit Tille disturbs me beyond control. I got a library book about him, and I could not get past the page where they described his condition after his death. I took the book back. I am glad that this movie was not a dramatization b/c the realism of it just made it hit home harder. Hate is never cool. Watch this movie and get a lesson on the effects of prejudice and unwarranted happenings.
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