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Reviews
Radio (2003)
rewarding to watch unfold.
Interesting, well developed film. Not dipping into cliches of "easy wins", it is sweet without being cloying, and it doesn't revert to cheap sentimentality. The movie does condense real life events into a season and a half, but that is creative license we are used to in an era where everything is resolved in half hour or hour programs. Radio is played so believeably... The transition of the characters, such as the school principle, Radio's mother,the students, and the coaches wife and daughter as well as the town... was rewarding to watch unfold.
The Tenth Level (1976)
A must-see for psych and political science classes!
I saw this movie as a teen, and have been looking for it ever since. Something about it stuck with me, and I wanted to see it again.
I've since stumbled across a reference to it in a pamphlet written by Chuck Colson. That article stated that the film "was a powerful testimony about man's inability to safeguard human rights."
The 10th Level is intense and moving, because it displays, via a real life incident that reveals how very malleable people can be.
I think it should be shown in every High school Political science and psychology class in the country.
If ANYONE knows how I could obtain even a "taped off TV" copy, please let me know!