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8/10
Moving and Enjoyable
3 February 2006
End of the Spear

First, let me say that the Christian aspect of this story is simply a small part of the story. At no time did I feel that there was a Christian agenda or that this story was anything other than the telling of a true story. What do people expect, that a story about a group of Christian missionaries not expose their faith? Furthermore, if I am not mistaken, I am fairly certain, that the name Jesus was never uttered, nor did it appear in the captions.

Secondly, I must confess that Christina Souza (Dayumae) starred in a film I produced in 2003 entitled, "I Love You Came Too Late," and we all fell in love with her then. So, I was ready to be treated to an excellent performance.

That being said, I truly enjoyed this film. I saw it last night with my girlfriend. She had no idea what the story was about and she had never met Christina. So she went in with a completely open mind, but she had been moved to tears by the end of the film. Throughout the film, she reacted to every battle scene, as well as, the tense or tender moments in the exact manner that the writer and director had intended.

Louie Leonardo (Mincayani) gave an outstanding performance. His solid good looks and frequently exposed physique are definitely a treat for the ladies. I suspect that this performance will bring him the kind of attention that he deserves and that we will be seeing more of him in the future.

Finally, this is a well-written, directed and acted film with beautiful cinematography that treats the viewer to the wonder of the Amazon rain forest in Ecuador and the people who live with in it's jungle.

Bill Robertson President Truth Entertainment, LLC
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9/10
One of the most important documentaries we've ever seen.
21 September 2005
Warning: Spoilers
We believe that Ray Buffer and Roberta McMillan have made an important documentary that exposes the devastating effects of unchecked bullying in our schools.

The interviews and well-acted re-enactments are intelligently woven together, brilliantly telling Dawn-Marie's sad tale in a compelling way that keeps viewers pinned to their seats.

Although the language is graphic, we believe that this film should be seen in every junior high and high school in the country. Since we were fortunate enough to see Rats & Bullies at a small film festival in Utah, we met Ray and Roberta and know that they make personal appearances to discuss the film and the tragically shortened life of Dawn-Marie to students and/or youth groups.

William A. Robertson Writer/Producer President, Truth Entertainment, LLC

Michael Maze Writer/Producer/Director CEO, Truth Entertainment, LLC
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