The
sound of music (1965) Ms. Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer
The sound of music is the greatest movie ever made
for children with a beautiful mind to absorb greatness
which is the spirit of
the nurturing that Ms. Julie Andrews represents for our world in this respect.
With
some of the greatest songs ever written and a very nice story to go with
it all but mainly the lovely presence
of Ms. Andrews and her impression on the
children as she imparts a better vision of the world and what it has
to offer
in a rich existence and with sound meaning for what it really means to be
superior thinking in the most
intelligently human way. No child should be
without this movie, 500 families wait for a copy on a waiting list at
the
Toronto library. Shame on you is what I say to the likes of Bill Gates et al.
Michael Rizzo Chessman
Trailer for above movie will be posted here soon. Thank you for your patience
Emma Thompson speech (Golden Globe awards for sense and sensibility)