I haven’t seen the movie yet and appreciate the recommendation to see it with someone.
I do wonder what today’s Ukrainians might think about our reaction to the movie. They’re living it now, right? And what makes anyone think it won’t happen here? Is it arrogance or naïveté?
My thought is that no one thinks it will happen until it does. Europe in the 1939s might like to have a word.
I’m also curious about our armed services people. What are their reactions to this movie?
There is no chance that I will go see this movie - I simply don't like war movies. But all the hype has made me curious not curious enough to see it but curious to wonder what others see or don't see in it. Thanks for the advance discussion.
I see it as more of a heads up for folks who think war can’t happen here. Since 2010 (at least) we’ve been on a similar path to 1930s Europe. And you know what happened then, right?
I haven’t seen the movie yet and appreciate the recommendation to see it with someone.
I do wonder what today’s Ukrainians might think about our reaction to the movie. They’re living it now, right? And what makes anyone think it won’t happen here? Is it arrogance or naïveté?
My thought is that no one thinks it will happen until it does. Europe in the 1939s might like to have a word.
I’m also curious about our armed services people. What are their reactions to this movie?
There is no chance that I will go see this movie - I simply don't like war movies. But all the hype has made me curious not curious enough to see it but curious to wonder what others see or don't see in it. Thanks for the advance discussion.
Not going to waste my time on a blatant attempt to cash in on our current divisions and to stoke the flames of political violence for profit
I see it as more of a heads up for folks who think war can’t happen here. Since 2010 (at least) we’ve been on a similar path to 1930s Europe. And you know what happened then, right?