Finding Your Feet is not just about a lot of old people learning to dance, although the characters do dance and they are old. It is more a film about living life to the fullest, finding joy in simple things and having fun along the way.
We never find out who the bad guys really are, but we do know the messenger and the message. The bad guys are very bad, their message is deadly and their influence is far-reaching – how far, we never discover that either.
Two alpha males, Tony Hanna (Adel Karam) a Lebanese Christian and Yasser Salameh (Kamel El Basha) a Palestinian refugee both live with their families in Beirut, Lebanon.
There are times in one’s life when one is forced to make a decision. Even knowing that the decision will have far reaching negative or positive consequences, the decision still needs to be made.
The concerns of overpopulation, diminishing natural resources and global weather changes are taken very serious by many. There is a scientific research laboratory in Norway that takes these issues seriously enough to strive for any solution – even a radical one.
Probably the reason American Made didn’t meet studio opening week expectations ($$) is because it’s too cerebral for the targeted audience. Instead of seeing Tom Cruise clinging to the outside of a plane during takeoff, he is inside at the controls.