
First thing that hit me while I was scouring for my daily dose of inspiring movies when I saw this title was... "Documentary". Then when I read the summary and the amazingly talented casts involved in this production, I knew I just had to watch it. Come on, missing out on a performance from Dakota Fanning (from War of the Worlds) and Jennifer Hudson (from Dreamgirls)?! not forgetting Alicia Keys and Queen Latifah as well if I might add. The story talks about a girl who was trying to run away from her life and trying to find the truth and everything about her mother that left her when she was little. Turn of events that happened with her maid who was violently discriminated was her one way ticket to leaving that place and soon founded her way into the truth and set her free.

It was really an inspiring movie when it triggered and brought up a wide range and combination of emotions and feelings while watching this movie. There were times when I was mad as hell and wanted to slam the screen of my laptop and also felt sad and sorry during some scenes that
I cried nearly drove me to tears.
At the end of the movie, I felt completed inside my thoughts, adding another piece to my moral being, as though I've been brought into light and everything in life seems clearer.
That's why I just love movies with dialogs.