It's hard for me to like Mel Gibson, so I tried to ignore the fact that it was him and focus on the history. It's a great war story and the final scene at the end with the voice over of what happened coupled with the music was really inspiring; a great ending.
Plenty of laughs and painfully awkward moments that usually make up a romantic comedy. In the end, I wanted the two main characters to get together, so I guess it worked.
Motivational, most definitely. However, I'm a bit biased toward the TV show that now airs with the same name. Billy Bob Thorton as the couch just seems... wrong.
I believe it's extremely important for all Americans to watch this documentary so they can better understand what exactly is happening to our food. There's a lot of scary and sad messages embedded within, but it's up to each and every one of us to make a decision about what we eat.
Such wonderfully awkward scenes that made me laugh and quote later on. With most Rom Com's, the plot was predictable, but it barely took away from the experience.
The film was very hard to watch not because the acting was bad (in fact, it was phenomenal), but because of the gritty story. Not for the light of heart.