Review of The Promise (2016) by Meg P — 01 May 2017
The fake reviews of this movie are extremely disappointing. This movie moved me and shook me to my utter core. My heart was pounding, it was very emotional and I couldn't stop crying at the end. It has a love story so what? So do most movies.
The Genocide needs to be acknowledged world wide. What happened to the Armenian people was horrific and should never be repeated. It definitely needs to be acknowledged that these atrocities did occur, especially by the people who carried these out.
The movie highlights what really went on and it showed the strong Armenian spirit that will never die. Yes it is political in its nature, but what movie isn't these days? Bad accents now thats a laugh.
I don't know about you but I was to busy watching the beautiful countryside and amazing cinematography to notice the so called bad accents. I am not usually a huge fan of war movies. But this movie must be watched and the Genocide must be acknowledged by all parties.
The quotes at the end of the movie were beautiful and inspiring. I know it will ruffle some feathers, but sometimes feathers have to be ruffled to evoke change in the world. Well done to the people who created this brilliantly intense real movie.
This review of The Promise (2016) was written by Meg P on 01 May 2017.
The Promise has generally received positive reviews.
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