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Looks Like an Amazing Documentary


I saw the Oprah episode which had Emmanuel on as a guest. His story brought me to tears. I hope the movie is as incredible as I imagine it to be. I also hope lots of people end up seeing what looks like a moving true story.

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if you like that dribble, i hope you drown in it.

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Wow, you had a good day yesterday didn't you, ya big wacko? What happened, did mummy forget to put the child lock on the computer before leaving her twelve-year-old (that's you) home alone?

"Hm, I fink I'll go on da Net and be an utter bee-arch troll for a day..." Congratulations, you are officially the Internet's billionth d1ckhead!

And by the way, it's 'drivel', not 'dribble' that refers to people talking a load of what you're talking.

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It is an inspiring story of the tremendous power one or two individuals can exert (in this case, Emmanuel and his mother) on their (and our) world. After watching this movie, you, too, may be inspired to take on the world for a noble cause. I sure felt that way.

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I give it my highest recommendation. If you love documentaries as I do, there is no shortage of them about the horrible things people do to each other. Don't get me wrong; many of those are excellent and have important lessons to teach and shed light where it is truly needed.

But then sometimes something like this comes along that focuses on the wonderful things people do for each other. Uplifting and inspirational.

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