Vantage Point
Just got back from seeing Vantage Point (and trailer here) - and it was incredible. Probably in the top two of the films I've seen so far this year.
It's a film which shows the same events from five different viewpoints, with each "vantage point" revealing different aspects of the plot and missing others. Reminds me how often we need the viewpoints of others in order to see the whole picture, and why reaching shared decisions is so important.
Found it so hard this week in reaching a decision when my access to the viewpoints of others has been restricted. Think this may be a good thing rather than a bad thing.
Also, Vantage Point has the best car chase I've seen in a while - very cool, very gritty and very real.


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