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Identity Theft: The Michelle Brown Story (2004)
Michelle Brown story
I loved this movie because, if it had been the reverse(one man stealing another man's identity), I don't think, you would see the emotional anxiety, a victim of identity theft, goes through!!! Sure women are more emotional but, I think, that was an advantage because, it enables illustration of, the pain, regardless of sex, what an identity theft victim goes through...the pain, the anguish, having to constantly prove, you are who, you say you.
I am sorry if women find this offensive. I feel that women, are far more honest with, both, themselves and, others when it comes to expressing pain, regardless of what type.
Christopher
The Sum of All Fears (2002)
Gripping, riveting, tear-jerker
The only problem I had with the movie was...in the beginning, when it was talking about the 1973 invasion of Israel by Egypt n' Syria, there was a portion mentioning '29 years later'. Unless Tom Clancy(Author of novel on which the movie is adapted from) was talking about 1992, '29 years later' would be this year. I was brought to tears when the two Super Powers started annihilating eachother over a misconception.