Review of Uncommon

Uncommon (2015)
1/10
Hubris or gall
16 August 2019
Uncommon's plot is located somewhere in deep red state America where the majority of the students are bible believing fundamentalists. They're looking to put on a show the way Mickey and Judy used to at MGM with a religious point of view. But the school administration is concerned lest the folks from the hated ACLU find out and they're in court.

Fear not because Mat Staver of the Liberty Counsel who in this film and in real life is a lawyer ready to do battle for the rights of Fundamentalists to express their views, wherever, whenever.

Staver has produced this film in which he is the hero. It must be nice to be the head of an organization that makes a film having you as the hero.

This is the same man who also goes around trying to stamp out the rights of LGBTQ people to express their views on living and loving. This high school if there are any gay kids attending are deep in the closet and with good reason.

Uncommon has one uncommon amount of hubris or gall.
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