It is a moving story, and Glenn tells it well. My daughter, granddaughter (6), and I saw it together, and I was impressed that the six year old could follow the story without being spoon-fed, as visual media tends to do. Though punctuated with multi-media, Glenn’s storytelling captures the viewer's attention. When tragedy struck, my granddaughter began to cry (not loudly), and wanted to leave. However, she braved through the rest of the show, and the "shocking twist" at the end made it all better. (Nonetheless, she was afraid for me to drive home afterward.) Loved the music, the singer, and the message -- an entertaining, wholesome, uplifting show -- great for adults, teens, and tweens, but a bit gut wrenching for those younger than eight.
Eye openning numbers backed up with hard core facts. In spite of Mr. Buffet and Mr AARP showing their political stripes Mr.Walker stayed on task showing the serious delema that our Congress has buried the USA in Trillion dollar debt. In portraying the spending habits of past administrations I wish that they could have differentiated the type of spending that each focused on, for some spending makes or encourages investment and some is merely casting it into a black hole.