Hidden and In America
C. D. Howard | GA USA | 06/09/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Too many people take starvation in this country far too lightly. This movie brings to life the very certainty that kids do without the common necessities here in the USA.
This movie shows how one doctor, raised and living in the upper class of wealth, gets over his feelings regarding a man who struggles with a restaraunt job just to make ends meet for his two children. This is a very good movie about friendship beyond the bonds of class."
Awesome DVD
Ruth I. Bedard | 5683 | 08/04/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The night that I received my DVD I sat down and watched it and to be honest with you I could not leave the couch I was so entranced by the story this DVD is about. It is so very, very true in regards to people that live in The United States.
It is very, very hard for some people to ask for help. I know that because I myself and my family have been there. To be told to put our pride aside is something we just cannot do. Yes, I like the man in this DVD eventually had to accept help from an outsider for the sake of our children. Children should and must ALWAYS, ALWAYS come first no matter what. If you children are in jeopardy of being hurt because of something that happened that is not in your control then you must stand up and put your pride and feelings aside for the sake of the children. That is exactly what the man in this DVD does even though it took him a long time to do so and affected many people.
The United States of America, although generally a great Country to live in sometimes turns a blind eye to their own citizens and this DVD reflects exactly that. I personally have always felt how unfair that is. After all, we have paid our taxes to this Country for many, many years and often times when it comes to people needing the Countries help they are refused are made to feel as though they are low life scum because of their need for assistance however it is alright that we give billions and billions of dollars in aid to help other Countries. Something definitely needs to be done about this.
This story portrays a man that was just to hard to reach out and when he finally did he was treated like he was nothing more then just another number, another beggar and that is not the way this Country should act. We definitely need to take care of our own before we begin taking care of people from other Countries.
I definitely think that every body should watch this movie.
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Makes you think....
S. Mitchell | Tyler, TX United States | 06/15/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"but for the grace of God go I. Very well done. Well worth your time to view this movie. Good for all ages to see what can happen in this age of downsizing and exporting our American manufactering to other countries. Hello, GM and others."