Major_Snowflake
Joined Mar 2018
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I am surprised by how many people believe this to be a true story, fact is, it is not. To claim to be true, while it is not, is not violating conduct or any rules. A story can claim to be true merely based off of a name, while not having any aspects of truthfulness to back the claims. I find it dangerous to make bold statements of being true, because younger people who do not know history will come along and believe it to be so, in a sense it rewrites history. My review of this series is not good. I find it a beautiful display of costumes, background, scenery. The acting is good, the actors believable in their roles. However the entire series has same gender relationships forced down our throats. The physical relationships boldly shoved in our faces over and over. Perhaps king James did sway to the same gender, but I very much doubt it was so lewd and graphic. Even the language is quite vulgar for the time. I also doubt very much that the king involved most of his court in his escapades right out in the open, never behind the doors of a bedroom. This is what turned me off regarding this series so badly. It wasn't the danger of erasing history and rewriting it, while I find that distasteful and ignorant, it's the gross misrepresentation of the sexuality and physical relationships thrown in our face every other scene that did it for me.
I'm not sure what the other reviewers problem is, but it seems like petty grade school jealousy. I really liked this series/documentary. It was entertaining seeing how wholesome Garth and Trisha are. How they function as a family unit, how they cohesively work together as a married couple. These two clearly have a deep love for each other, even after all these years. They appear to be good natured, kind hearted people who care about their community. For example, they find it a rewarding experience being involved in habitat for humanity building houses for people in need, with an desire to give back to their community, while remembering their home town roots and family values. They have a love of family, God, and church. They back the blue, and have respect for EMS and first responders. Sharing life experience doesn't equate name dropping and virtue signaling. I personally plan on going to Nashville this fall, with the soul purpose of visiting Friends in low places. I intend on eating that delicious Sunday dinner that Trisha has prepared. For me, this shows a win. If you don't like wholesome content, it's probably not for you.
Pompeii was a disaster of a movie, so many things going on at once. I think I actually hated it. Not a good movie. At first I thought this looks decent. It reminded me of a cross of Spartacus and Troy. It's not, not even close.