I went to see Superman on Sunday only because your last article hinted at a positive review. Because of a strong leaning toward Justice and compassion for people in our current political situations, coupled with not having been in a theater for a long time, I was overwhelmed by the experience. Led to tears at the parallels between the movie and our current situation coupled with the sense of apathy created by reclining chairs and snacks while watching societal destruction, it took me 2 days to recover emotionally. Your article today is spot on. The movie was very good. The framing you give is what I need to hold on to, a sense of hope in the face of societal breakdown. There's a sense of prophetic messaging. Thank you for framing the movie toward hope.
Katie, thank you for your response to my article. Yes, there is much in our culture and society that worries me, but there is also so much hope and goodness. What gives me the most hope is that even though mass change is often on a snail’s pace, when we are with people one at a time, there can be even more profound movement. We’re in this all together.
I went to see Superman on Sunday only because your last article hinted at a positive review. Because of a strong leaning toward Justice and compassion for people in our current political situations, coupled with not having been in a theater for a long time, I was overwhelmed by the experience. Led to tears at the parallels between the movie and our current situation coupled with the sense of apathy created by reclining chairs and snacks while watching societal destruction, it took me 2 days to recover emotionally. Your article today is spot on. The movie was very good. The framing you give is what I need to hold on to, a sense of hope in the face of societal breakdown. There's a sense of prophetic messaging. Thank you for framing the movie toward hope.
Katie, thank you for your response to my article. Yes, there is much in our culture and society that worries me, but there is also so much hope and goodness. What gives me the most hope is that even though mass change is often on a snail’s pace, when we are with people one at a time, there can be even more profound movement. We’re in this all together.