Friday, October 4, 2013

Day of Defense



ENTERTAINING AND THOUGHT PROVOKING
I enjoyed the movie very much. It's a story about LDS missionaries who are sent to share their message in the small town of Maryville, a town that typically runs LDS missionaries and others out of town because they don't comply with their definition of Christianity, which is close minded because Mormons (LDS Church) are indeed Christians.

I don't get caught up in the "could this be possible" in real life stuff, but watch movies for entertainment and which provoke further thought. This movie did both. I am LDS and grew up in a small town in the south, and in my mother's generation (who grew up in same small town), missionaries like those portrayed in the movie were sent to proselyte in towns without organized branches, as is portrayed in the movie. There were branches in nearby towns about 25 miles away. There were very few LDS members in my hometown; consequently, members were constantly on trial, not literally, but either directly or indirectly for what they believed...

audio an d video did not match up so I could not watch it
I could not watch this video although I was interested. The audio and video were not in synch.I will try to watch in in the future

Good story
This is a good story but it was difficult to relate to the characters because the sound was not in sync with what they we're saying.

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