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21 Aug, 2019
Thank you God for this CONVERSATION. I am alive again
Even to a non-believer, this book/s Conversations with God opens our eyes, literally and spiritually, and in thinking it makes us feel. Read it and I believe its core message to us in this crazy world we live in- is God saying to us: "You've got me all wrong......listen to your heart, not to others."

14 Aug, 2019
Robert Wise-the gentle giant of Hollywood
I am a fan of Robert Wise for over 40 years and admired his wide ranging handling of different types of films-musicals, war, horror, comedy, science fiction, the paranormal- which is why so many critics have attacked him for not being consistently the "same" like a Bergman or a Fellini- but I tell you this Bergman couldn't direct a Sound of Music nor could a Billy Wilder handle the classic The Andromeda Strain. Critics are /were secretly jealous of this most underrated of film artists-this book often tries to redress the balance; in its way it succeeds but still underneath each line the author gave me to feeling that he wanted the late Mr Wise to be a "great" director. Mr Wise never set out to be a great director but a director who could all to each film he made: that is what makes him a gentle giant in film history.

02 Oct, 2019
Oh what a lovely film
it treats war as tragic and out of the tragedy, caused by the elitist powers who like today do not care about human life, it satirises brilliantly the stupidity of all wars.