Thanks FS. I'm searching for something that Theodore R. said some time ago that strikes me deeply now. Watch for it.
A small, framed note of it, is on the wall in our offices. I'm going to write up the whole of the story.
It's your show.
You happened to coin a word back in 2003 which struck me at the time, but which only recently I recalled and searched for and found:
Many of the critics considered the scene, and the movie itself, too sentimental.
The line which Kingsley delivered so movingly was: "Schindler's list means life." And movie-goers and Hollywood loved it.
And now we have the "Anti-Schindler's List" of one.
And the love and sentimentality of the Schindler's for their daughter, along with the compassion of so many American's for their plight, is considered beneath contempt by the elites. The legal profession, and the MSM liars, and most of Hollywood. Oh there are a few noted exceptions in Hollywood, but sadly neither Steven Spielberg nor Liam Niessen nor Ben Kingsley are among them.
Terri has no Ben Kingsley to arouse the public with: "The Anti-Schindler List means Death."
My friends. Tell those who scoff at your efforts that that list contains only one name today.
Tell them, in the words of another, earlier benchmark movie, to "sleep well my droogies."