Friday, July 13, 2018

Chappaquiddick: A Movie Review

Just watched Chappaquiddick. Great movie. But before you go out and rent it or buy it, consider investing in a movie filter such as Clear Play or TV Guardian, since it does have some bad language.

There is an unspoken message that comes out loud and clear with this movie. It can be summed up in the words of Jonathan Swift: "Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through." (Source)

Or to put it in more modern terms, "Laws are like spider webs. They catch the fly and let the hawk go free." Hawks like Ted Kennedy. And Bill and Hillary Clinton! (See High Crimes and Misdemeanors - The Case Against Bill Clinton, by Ann Coulter

That's the end of my movie review.  But here are three more reviews you may want to check out before watching this movie:

Chappaquiddick Long Overdue: Finally Hollywood Dares to Expose the Kennedys - debbieschlussel.com
How 'Chappaquiddick' Might Actually Improve Ted Kennedy's Legacy - thefederalist.com
Chappaquiddick the Movie: Crime, Corruption, Collusion, Coverup - thenewamerican.com



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