As a recovering addict, alcoholic and general faithless man, this movie had great impact and reinforced the idea that forgiveness is the key to happiness. The author had to really learn about herself and how to live life on her own, giving up some of the creature comforts in order to find true comfort in God. Very inspirational and heart felt film.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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3/ 5
More story than action
PostedMay 8, 2010
backtoback
from OKC
I really enjoyed this sequel, but would have enjoyed it more seeing it with an adult, my ten year old son didn't get much of it and wanted more action. I thought the party/drunk Ironman scene went overboard and was a little silly. When she said do whatever you want with whoever you want, I was expecting more than him getting drunk and tearing up his house. There could have been more antics by Stark when he was in the suit instead of out of the suit. I loved, as I always do, the role Jon played. He brings so much to every movie he does and this was no exception. I was disappointed in Rourke, they could have done so much more than just use him as an ugly face with fierce toys. He is a better actor than what this movie represents. Overall, it was a good sequel, but certainly not worth the extra cash for the IMAX "experience".