Posted on 07/05/2023 3:35:55 AM PDT by nikos1121
The long-awaited movie, Sound of Freedom was released for general viewing on the 4th of July. So far, it's scoring 99% with audiences on Rotton Tomatoes
The movie had been scheduled for release five years ago but encountered a barrage of legal delays brought forth by a number of Hollywood entities.
This thread invites comments from viewers who have seen the movie.
These cartels donate to the DNC, why do you think the border is open and kids coming across in droves without parents.
The moderator yanked it off the soundbar. I wonder why? The story is definitely newsworthy and important to Free Republic followers.
Most likely, it’s because the person doesn’t believe the subject matter is true.
Never thought of that.
Good idea! Movie theaters make me claustrophobic. I have hated them since I was a teenager. People do need to see it.
Nikos, I can’t get over the wilful blindness of people. Because she hates Trump, and is a liberal, I had someone declare to me in no uncertain terms, “He’s a good man.”. Meaning Joe Biden.
I was gobsmacked and unable to move. This wasn’t a stupid person and in fact very well educated. Sadly I wasn’t in a position (long story) to mention his showering with a 12 year old, but boy oh boy did I want to.....
Very true.
Good to know, thanks. Going next week to see the film. I haven’t seen the inside of a theater in 10 years, but will make an exception for this film.
I’m seeing it with friends today. We ordered our tickets on-line more than a month ago. I’ve been a supporter of Tim Ballard & OUR for a long time now. Can’t wait to see it.
Please report your thoughts after you see the film. Also, I’d be interested in the number of people at the viewing and their general demographics. Where is the theater, exactly?
I saw Elvis and Top Gun at the theater this year.
This event must be seen at a theater for a numb er of reasons, mainly there is something. comforting about seeing a film on this subject at a sold-out location.
Does this person deny the child trafficking facts?
Saw Sound of Freedom on Monday, July 3rd at the cinemark in Bluffton, SC/Hilton Head area, which is not a large city population. A showing @ 6:45 and one at 7:05. The 6:45 was packed, the 7:05 about 75% full.
Very well done, heartbreaking and tough to watch, but important to see. My thoughts are, Satan is loose on the earth and THRIVING in the United States with the help of public schools. What is happening in our public schools with gender and sexual indoctrination is a FIRST COUSIN TO child sex trafficking. These kids are physically being raped by cartels, while our public schools are mentally raping them. The statistics given during the movie are stunning.
Honestly, I haven’t even gone there yet.
I’ve been wondering how Mira Sorvino was as Ballard’s wife. Haven’t heard one thing, but I’ve missed seeing her for a few years — really like her acting.
I live near athens ohio.
Seemed like she had a very small part actually,it showed his wife and children but focused mostly on him and the story
The theater we went to is in Meridian (cheek by jowl with Boise) in Idaho. It was the noon showing, & the theater we were in only held 127. It wasn’t full, but we had about 50 people, mostly older. Not surprising on a Wednesday.
We had a bit of trepidation on how graphic it would be. Happily it was not too awful, but it did have many opportunities for tears. The children in the movie were just tremendous as far as acting goes. All in all, a great movie on an awful topic.
At the end, there’s a short statement by Jim Caviezel (sp?). And they ask for those watching to consider buying tickets for others via the website. Buy tickets for friends & family so they can see, or just “pay it forward” by buying tickets to be made available for others.
I hope this movie is widely seen. They do need to follow up with how bad trafficking is in the US. This movie took place mostly in Columbia, but the problem is really right here.
I went to the U. of Idaho. Lived in the Signa Nu house. 1968-1972
There were three guys from Meridian as I recall. I stayed with my grandparents in Rathdrum, ID during breaks. I lived in Chicago.
I wonder what it looked like back then. Now Boise, Meridian & Eagle have all pretty much merged.
Just went today (Friday afternoon) in Southern California. The theater was not full, by any means, but not empty. Would like to have seen more people there, but people were probably working.
I thought the movie was very well done and kept my interest. It kind of haunts you afterwards.
Tim Ballard is a hero who I never even heard of before this movie came out. But look at this ridiculous title at today’s Washington Post:
‘Sound of Freedom’ is a box office hit whose star embraces QAnon.”
It’s a ridiculous article — a coverup, I presume, for pedophiles in influential places.
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