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Target Number One (2020)
Sleeper...Solid Story and Performances
We enjoyed the story and how it kept moving without losing the threads that kept it together. A few hitches that could have been better told (mainly a Glen backstory), but you can only do so much in 2 hours. Really good Saturday night at home film, and that it was used on a true story only made it more relevant and thoughtful.
Sneaky Pete: The Stamford Trust Fall (2019)
Hurts to rate so low...
The pivot was awkward and left us in the dust. The wine scheme to the Gardner Muswum painting theft...wait, what? We've been big boosters and fans, but this one was weak. Needed more sinews to connect. Still more watchable than most, but takes an episode or two to properly backfill.
Midnight Family (2019)
Compelling Hope Found in a Broken Health Care System
Painfully heartwarming story of a family struggling to survive as paramedics and a private ambulance service in a woefully inadequate emergency medical care system in today's Mexico City; a major metropolis having only 45 ambulances for a population of 9 million. The film is a ride along story that captures the good and the worst in people in a society that barely provides health care to the majority of it's people, and who are too poor to afford whatever care they can find. There are elements of hope that come through the storytelling of the young son who is the main driver of the worn rig. Touching though sad it is, the film left me wanting to send good wishes for luck and a break or two for this compelling family.