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Ticket to Heaven (1981)
"Wiggle your toes to say hello" ??!!!
HEAR YE___ HEAR YE!!! (SHOUTING IN PASSIONATE APPEAL TO YOU)
I had to hold back my vomit several times throughout this film, but I kept it going and was relieved at the end.
Meg Foster captures the movie in her hand and was by far the most memorable character (in my opinion).
"Wiggle your toes to say hello" - what a twisted and frightening concept to impose on a grown adult... everything about this cult family is bizarre, disturbing, and realistically vile.
I hated the 'CULT family' even when it was trying to introduce itself as an innocent and friendly organization.
I was not pleased at all with the manner with which they were portraying their spontaneous and sassy personality. It was putrid from the start.
(I here shout out loud" the feelings that this film made me experience) _indulge me, please_
THIS FILM WILL DISTURB YOU, BUT THE LESSONS YOU LEARN FROM IT ARE WORTH 10 TIMES THE ANGER IT IMPOSES.
DO WATCH IT - BUT DON'T EAT ANYTHING FOR THE DURATION OF THE FILM... YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO KEEP IT DOWN.
- IT STINKS UP THE ROOM WITH MISGUIDED TRUTH IN IT'S BOLD ARROGANCE AND ITS TWISTING OF REALITY - but it truly makes a powerful point.
YOU MAY USE Ticket to Heaven IN THE FUTURE AS REFERENCEABLE AND OR QUOTABLE MATERIAL!!! Many viewers of this film may need to gather around a table and discuss it more just to settle the emotions it raises.
I give it a 9.9 out of 10 vote because I can't really say that I enjoyed it, but I did learn a life changing "safety message" that is worth almost it's full value in terror and horror.