1. I’ll always have a special place in my heart for this movie because of the joy one specific scene brought me: In a scene supposedly set in Lynchburg, Virginia, Desmond and Dorothy are hiking in the mountains. Dorothy turns around after climbing a rock, and a giant waterfall pops up on screen.
For all its faults, director Mel Gibson ’s new World War II film Hacksaw Ridge — based on the true story of a conscientious objector whose bravery during the Battle of Okinawa won him the
Watch on. There’s much to take in from this movie, but here are 10 life lessons I took away from Hacksaw Ridge: 1) A Father’s Influence Is Strong. Fathers have an incredible voice in the lives of their kids…an influence that should be wielded with extreme care. Their actions, good or bad, create a trajectory for their kids that can’t be
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