Review of Lake of Fire (2006) by Scott F — 21 Jul 2012
Tony Kaye is a fearless film-maker, and to make an unflinching documentary about the abortion debate in the US, one would need to be. He covers a range of opinions and insights of the so-called pro-life and pro-choice camps, and thus makes as balanced a document as possible (especially where one side of the debate includes so many unbalanced individuals) on such an explosive and inherently subjective issue.
My personal position was not changed by the film, but that was never the point - I certainly had my eyes opened and had to more thoroughly investigate my morality and soul, which seems to be closer to the intention of the film.
This review of Lake of Fire (2006) was written by Scott F on 21 Jul 2012.
Lake of Fire has generally received very positive reviews.
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