Review of School Ties (1992) by Jentry D — 10 Apr 2015
I really LOVED this movie. If people in today's society would watch this movie and apply it's message to the discrimination that has plagued our country, and the world, for 100's of years, the world as we know it would change, for the better, forever.
Whether someone is Jewish, Christian, White, Black, Straight or Gay, people are still people. Just because someone fits the mold of who societies view as the "right" kind of person, does not mean that they are automatically a better person.
In this movie, Dillon was a prick, straight up, and David was a stand up, good guy. If Dillon had been Jewish, I believe it is fair to say he wouldn't have had a friend in the world, but because he had money, and practice the most accepted religion, he was a God amongst men.
Times have changed. The world has evolved and it is time for people to start evolving with it. As a Christian myself, I read the bible and go to church and I know for a fact that God loves all of us the same and Jesus died for me just like he died for an atheist, a jewish person, a homosexual or any other person.
We have a gracious God who loves unconditionally and wants his children to do the same to their brothers and sisters. We are suppose to have eyes like him. Not eyes that see race, religion or sexuality.
We are suppose to have eyes that see people...plan and simple. We are all the same in his eyes.
This review of School Ties (1992) was written by Jentry D on 10 Apr 2015.
School Ties has generally received positive reviews.
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