You do it as easily as making a video about 1945 Berlin without mentioning WWII.
This is designed for faith-promoting purposes, so actual history must be avoided.
“Not as I recall”? Hasn’t he seen the film several times? Didn’t he review the script? Does the film give an indication as to why the city council ordered the destruction of the printing press?[JP]: "It, of course, could briefly cover the martyrdom and the Expositor to give context to the thesis of the film, but the film is not about those two events and going into detail about either one would, in my opinion, be confusing and dilutive to its main focus."
[DP]: The movie both alludes to early plural marriage (via Tom Sharp, the editor of the Warsaw Signal) and depicts the suppression of the Nauvoo Expositor. Does it explicitly connect the two? Not as I recall. Nor need it do so. It's about neither of those incidents. Nor -- some critics are already complaining about this -- does it depict Joseph firing a pistol at the mob coming to kill him. The film is not about his death, either. It alludes to such incidents in order to create the setting for its actual focus.
The critics apparently think that I'm afraid of depicting Joseph trying to fight off the mob. But I'm not at all afraid of it. I don't see that Joseph was under any obligation to stand back and let them murder him and his brother Hyrum along with, potentially, John Taylor and Willard Richards.
Isn't it possible that the Afore was moved to tears because in the real reality, these things didn't happen?“Not as I recall”? Hasn’t he seen the film several times? Didn’t he review the script? Does the film give an indication as to why the city council ordered the destruction of the printing press?
Entirely possible. I wonder if he was also moved to tears by the moment in which a blind man testifies of Brigham Young’s transfiguration. Perhaps Afore was moved to tears at the end of the film when he realized that his million-dollar project succeeds in “defanging” the historical Brigham.Gadianton wrote: ↑Sat Aug 03, 2024 6:21 pmIsn't it possible that the Afore was moved to tears because in the real reality, these things didn't happen?“Not as I recall”? Hasn’t he seen the film several times? Didn’t he review the script? Does the film give an indication as to why the city council ordered the destruction of the printing press?