High Noon

Very groundbreaking. There has always been this sentiment I've heard around those close to me that social media is both a tool that makes people closer and further from each other at the same time. I've heard some that saying 'back then it used to be different, all better', that comes more from the old folk, obviously.

But this movie is a nice reminder is that as long as there's human life, there will be feelings. Feelings of selfishness, of cowardness. Kane's dilemma could be translated as the same as when there is people fighting in the street and others do nothing but cheer and / or record it. Many do things not because of love, but because of the recognition you can get out of it. It's a bit depressing how some people just wouldn't have our backs once real problems happen, eh?

It handles tension in an excellent fashion. Cooper did a great job portraying how nervous and broken Kane is as time passes and notices how no one is really for him. And so it goes. When the moment of truth happens, only one person comes for him. Because no matter what happens, love is there. Love is what moves us forward, what makes us face the toughest of battles. Love is what makes us selfish, is what can make us cowards. Love is everything. Truly a remarkable film. Do not forsake me, oh my darlin'...