8/10
Growth
16 October 2011
Warning: Spoilers
I really enjoyed the documentary for many reasons. The diverse experiences from the varied roles shared with such candor and on such a subject that most avoid to be politically correct - which actually seems to be part of our challenge. How can we become more familiar to our differences, to the degree beyond comfort, of embracing and with affection, without the beginnings of such an exchange? Since most of us aren't anthropologists or historians, the challenge goes beyond anything most of have lived. Such a beautiful perspective that snuck into my heart because of the honesty, without the naming blame like is so often seen. I am tickled to see such freshness towards understanding for the much greater purpose of moving forward, together to a place of higher quality.

How limited our world is by such ignorance, that America is evolving into an existence, more closely defined by our creator. Can you see it by just being able to make such a film? I don't know why I was so surprised that a sub-theme emerged, a need to overcome greed with a richer culture of quality rated the highest. As slow as it seems to each of us, we are becoming more familiar with our differences to the degree of life changing enjoyment.

This film is a perfect example of how positive growth takes place, one opportunity at a time. I pray that all generations old and new, every walk of life, will have goals that reach beyond our actual years of existence. No doubt, the fading of focus on race takes work of holding on to the essentials that can remove such limitations to this human race.

I wish I knew who said this, but thought I'd share anyway....What is better than leaving a legacy? Living that legacy~ The gift of life to us all is precious - and should be valued one moment at a time.

I'd like to see a series, starting with Part II, going in deeper and future episodes going beyond the effects of race differences in Hollywood, while also staying true to the process and this take of understanding to the degree of positive action.
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