This movie was otherworldly and spiritual all while imploring the watcher to be empathetic and listen to their biases about relationships with self, others, and beliefs.
I appreciate that "I Do," did what is set out to do; urge individuals to question and encourage open conversation about marriage and faith.
The leads, Fabian Lopez and Kelsey Key, do a wonderful job of showing mounting frustration in a long-lasting relationship. I appreciate Fabian's vulnerability as a husband who is struggling with defeat.
This film was thought provoking in that the writer presented this in such a way that it requires a multidimensional level of thought into all aspects of a relationship: spiritual, mental, emotional, etc.
I appreciate that "I Do," did what is set out to do; urge individuals to question and encourage open conversation about marriage and faith.
The leads, Fabian Lopez and Kelsey Key, do a wonderful job of showing mounting frustration in a long-lasting relationship. I appreciate Fabian's vulnerability as a husband who is struggling with defeat.
This film was thought provoking in that the writer presented this in such a way that it requires a multidimensional level of thought into all aspects of a relationship: spiritual, mental, emotional, etc.