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Robert Zemeckis, Not Only Directed The Polar ... PRO
Contributed by Timothy Smith on Dec 25, 2004 (message contributor)
Robert Zemeckis, not only directed The Polar Express but helped write the screenplay. He said, “This is a story everyone can relate to. So many of us, as children or adults, have questioned our belief in something or gone through the process of having our faith tested and restored. Kids can take the story literally as a journey to find Santa Claus, while older readers understand it as a metaphor for much bigger ideas. It deals with the symbols of Christmas but at its core is a universal story about belief in things you don’t completely see or understand.”
CLIP - Things you cannot see - 1:01
The conductor is right.. The most important things in the world are the things you cannot see. The most important of those happened over 2000 years...
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The Late Ethel Waters, A Famous Gospel Singer, ... PRO
Contributed by Ed Wood on Jun 23, 2005
The late Ethel Waters, a famous gospel singer, is only one of many who was conceived and born as a result of rape. What a blessing her life ...read more
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