The movie was OK. Two big conceptual pitfalls: 1. the right of the one is more important than the welbeen of the majority, this has been translated today in the Big Corporations and Consortiums (many times foreigners) abusing the majority of the 300million US citizens, of course the Corporation have all the tricks, own many crooked attorneys, and the Americans have to swallow the bitter pill of reality when all works agains the average citizen. There should be an analysis considering the welbeen of the majority and the damaged part compensated. 2. Matthew 8:22 (18-23) – Allow the dead to bury their own dead ...
This "let the dead bury the dead". It is time to put to rest the horrible concept of worshipping graves ... once you bury someone the body decomposes sooner or later, no more grave, no more grievances over graves, remember the departed one by having good memories in your heart ... better than burial ... cremation ... it is less expensive and the ashes do not decomposed, then spread the ashes at sea with a nice constructive preaching/teaching ceremony, instead of fattening the funeral homes that charge outrageous prices taking advantage of the grieving families, destroying people's finances.