Review of Not Today (2013) by John P — 19 Apr 2013
This movie is a wake up call for all of us who still think that slavery ended with the Civil War. Caden Welles' eyes were opened to only a few hundred of the 27 million slaves in the world, and this film shows how quickly and brutally the rich blame the poor for their poverty.
As he fights back against the picture slowly revealed of what his heart is really like, all of us are challenged to do something about the raging injustices that are spreading around the globe. Welles learns such an important lesson in this powerful, clever movie -- none of us will change the world .
. . but we can change the world for one person . . . at a time . . . every day that we're alive enough to feel our hearts breaking for the lost and the chained. Take a friend and go out and see this movie as soon as you can.
Can we change the world? It starts with you and me.
This review of Not Today (2013) was written by John P on 19 Apr 2013.
Not Today has generally received mixed reviews.
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