Review of 6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain (2017) by Lisa M — 28 Oct 2017
I didn't know I NEEDED this film til I saw it; I walked in to the.
Theatre BURDENED - but I walked out with a far healthier, more.
Effective perspective on my burdens. I really am burdened, you see:
Heavy-duty problems physically, financially, mentally, emotionally,.
Spiritually, you name it. Maybe 1/2 a decade ago I made the first move.
To transform my entire life into something I LIVED instead of something.
I just survived from day to day, and ever since, everywhere I turn is.
An almost insurmountable obstacle. And I'm tired, very tired. In fact.
I'm sitting right now in a brace with a walker beside me, hurrying.
Myself to finish before the shakes get too bad when my pain meds kick.
In. I walked in to the theatre to see 6 Below feeling guilty for taking.
A break from my problems. I walked out inspired, thinking in a new way.
And asking myself new questions: "So I have a physical problem? At.
Least surgery can help it and I don't have to be amputated!! So I'm.
Being bullied at work? At least I'm not completely isolated in a.
Hostile wilderness for 8 days and can go home to my pets! So I'm not.
Happy with who I am and want to change? At least I've already had and.
Survived my wake-up call!" Seriously, this film had a HUGE impact on me.
For a very SIMPLE reason: If Eric Le Marque can survive that, then I.
Can survive this. It's the huge difference between whining and.
Self-pity vs smiling and contentment. That simple. Thanks for pulling.
My head out of my a**. PS the snowboarding shots were A-M-A-Z-I-N-G.
This review of 6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain (2017) was written by Lisa M on 28 Oct 2017.
6 Below: Miracle on the Mountain has generally received mixed reviews.
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