Out of the Clear Blue Sky is so well done that I can mostly avoid the awkward situation of having to say something bad about it. The film is moving. It is as raw a treatment of grief as ever there was. And everyone in the country should see it…
The film is an exploration in trust and epistemology—perception versus reality. How do we know what’s real? It’s a theme even more relevant to today’s media mobs than it was in 2001. In the mad dash to get a few more views, a few more hits, a little bump in ratings, the events of history are crafted into narratives—with the incentive to interpret facts and events in ways that will easiest and fastest become an archetypal narrative…
Out of the Clear Blue Sky is a lesson in business leadership, in dealing with grief, and a poignant reminder of what is truly important in life.
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