I'll hold my hands up. I'm biased. Dennis is my uncle. His brother, Graham is my dad.
Even so, this docu-movie shows much of how Dennis is in the real world. Whether you agree with Dennis's politics or not, this film shows how both he, and his brothers are dedicated to standing up for the rights and wellbeing of people less fortunate than the powers that be.
Since I can remember, Dennis has been an influential political figure to me and yet he still had time to teach me how to play tennis.
In my adult life, I've learned to handle bigotry from those that oppose his political beliefs and think they can use me and other members of my family as a verbal punchbag, to express their views on Dennis. Many times I've been told that my own beliefs have been indoctrinated by Dennis and my dad and that's the only reason why I have similar views. I feel extremely blessed to have had such an educational upbringing and pity those that get only their own political views from today's social and mainstream media.
A man said to me only yesterday. "Your uncle Dennis is a legend. I normally prefer my hero's dead, so they can't let you down, but for him I will make and exception."