Jim & Carmen Simpson
The constant narrative that every people group is oppressed, regardless how creative the story is, destroys any hope the truly oppressed have of redemption. This is another in a string of documentaries that uses tactics like belittling those who have different values, assigning dispositions to people based on faith or geographic location, and overt hate toward those that disagree. This doc adds little to the conversation.
Sarah Moretz
I really enjoyed the diversity of the activists on the road trip. Having that many perspectives on a universal issue like gun control was really powerful. I also thought that it was brave to include the discussions around white cis privileges and prejudice in the LGBTQ+ community. There is work to be done, but everyone grew on their journey. I think this film is very powerful and young activists should watch it.
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amber kloss
This documentary was absolutely amazing, first of all I loved the group of people we/the viewer traveled with, what a fun eclectic bunch. I could only imagine what it would be like traveling in an RV cross country with this gang. My heart was completely broken with some of the moments, for much of the film I felt like I was sitting in on a sacred moment with each of them on that RV, sharing one of the most pivotal moments in their life. But the hard facts, stories, and moments that were harder to hear was broken up with enough laughter I needed.
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