Ryder Strong
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And it's one of those movies where I knew I was going to just sit there angry.
But it is it's it's infuriating to watch what what happened, especially, you know, when it's, quote unquote, Disneyfied.
So it's seen through the eyes of a child.
It really puts kind of a different spin on on what's happening in the world where, you know, one morning you're jump roping and a week later you're running from tear gas.
So it truly it truly all this through the eyes of a child is such an interesting way to watch the events unfolding in our country.
And, you know, people forget our country is an idea and it's evolving all the time.
It's a horrible jump forward and sometimes it's a horrible jump backwards.
And you're seeing kind of this this progression.
Yeah, and it's also, there's something so amazing to me about somebody like a Dr. King or Gandhi or somebody like that who essentially says, every amount of violence we're met with, we're going to answer with peace and love.
You get that feeling of you're infuriated in watching, going like, swing back, hit back, grab something.
And it's like that's the absolute opposite of everything they're teaching.
It's like everything you do to us, we're going to meet you with love and peace.