In life we often make choices, those choices are made for
various reasons, some for good and in wisdom, others foolishly that end up
having horrible consequences. The thing is, we never know why one makes the
decisions they do but unfortunately that doesn’t change the consequences of the
choices we make. Such is driven home in the new Netflix movie starring Sandra
Bullock, The Unforgiveable.
Bullock is back in full force in this story driven narrative that explores the
life of a “convicted cop killer.” Along side her are such notables as Richard
Thomas, who to me will always be John Boy from the Waltons but a deserving
actor none the less along with the great Viola Davis, Vincent D’Onofrio, John
Bernthal and others in this nicely cast Netflix Movie.
The Unforgiveable raises many questions that are answered in
the flashbacks throughout the movie. Typically, the use of flashbacks can be
tricky but the script and direction provided by Nora Fingscheidt is spot
on. While there are some minor setbacks
in the character development and story line, it is still nicely woven.
As a society and as individuals we often make judgements as
to what is and what is not unforgiveable. Even in faith there are many
questions as to what is “the unforgiveable sin.” It is amazing at times the various answers
one gets as to what that “sin” might be and unfortunately, we all have our own
individual reasons as to what we deem to be unforgiveable. The movie The Unforgiveable does a good job
at raising questions about judgements about things we may be too quick to
judge. We often base our opinions on our knowledge of a situation but is it
possible that we make those judgements with only partial judgement when our
opinions would change if we knew the whole truth. How does that effect the consequences
on may have to go through because of those quick judgements we have made. Even
there though, sometimes we make voluntary judgements based not on our own need,
but quite possibly in many situations the needs of others. Yet, the consequences
are often the same, and in reality not fair. Who is to blame for those
consequences, the one who voluntarily took them on themselves or the ones
making judgements without knowing the truth?
The Unforgiveable is not a perfect film but it is a film
well worth watching if for no other reason to get us to think about how we
sometimes make poor judgments not just in the doing but in the judging. It was nice to see Sandra Bullock back in
full force as a truly powerful force in the acting field. The supporting cast is superb and quite enjoyable.
The best part of this story though, is the story. The writers of The Unforgiveable
have done an excellent job. The last thing I will mention here is the amazing
trend that streaming networks such as Netflix and Amazon seem to be providing
top notch quality movies that while are deserving of theatrical release are
instead released directly onto those streaming networks. My oh my how the world
of movies has changed.
On a scale of 1 – 10 except for a couple of minor flaws I
give a very deserving and thought provoking 8
To see the trailer for The Unforgiveable, check out the following link:
https://youtu.be/JNUjx7LZoiU
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