![]() ![]() Basically, better government would be served by better people. This would be not only a revision to government policy but to morality and philosophy at both the personal and global levels. Such an examination of conscience would require the many nations to reprioritize the interests of others, sometimes ahead of their own. government with power to settle disputes both diplomatic and military could prevent a WWIII.įailing the prevention of such a conflict, I believe (and hope) that a third world war would force a collective reevaluation of human morality. Unfortunately, the League’s structure and mandate prevented much productive agreement on issues because of both the required unanimous vote to enact policy and the inherent aversion of member countries to support any policy that did not suit its own interests. If the United Nations were actually to wield the power that Woodrow Wilson envisioned for it at one point, then perhaps a united front of nations prepared to use armed resistance against Adolf Hitler might have prevented, or at least delayed, WWII. takes its proper place as a sovereign world government. But again, this is not present throughout every line in the film, so it’s only annoying and a total dealbreaker.The U.N. See, it could be that those lapses in conversation are meant to show how unsure Danny is at talking to anyone for too long, but it comes across as stilted. However, a meeting with Brooklyn (BK Marie) at a laundromat is filled with repetitive dialogue about a heavy basket that just irritates and is hampered by awkward pauses that don’t work. For instance, the opening, with Danny discovering her phone is dead because Wes was playing games all last night and her reaction’s to the clothes her daughter has picked out for them are authentic and genuine. This can be a boost when interactions and conversations develop a natural ebb and flow between all the actors involved. Despite having three credited writers, or maybe this is why, the dialogue often feels improvised. I’m Fine (Thanks For Asking) has some flaws, one proving to be a major annoyance. Can Danny overcome her financial woes when she can’t even admit the truth to the people who care for her? And, of course, obstacles such as lost objects and being late to appointments stand in her way. Throughout the day, Danny runs into old friends and feels too embarrassed to tell them the truth, hence the title. Now, they live in a tent off the side of the road.” English music album Tecknowledgys Dreamlife. But there is a deadline, as he’s feeling pressure from the owners to get someone moved into that place ASAP. Im Fine (Thanks For Asking) song by Tecknowledgy now on JioSaavn. So, after dropping Wes off at a very helpful and kindly friend’s place, Danny roller skates all around the town for hair appointments (masks on and outside), food app deliveries, and pretty much anything to make that last bit of money to pay the very accommodating apartment manager. See, Danny almost has enough for a downpayment on a new apartment, only needing a few hundred more dollars. The story proper follows one whole day in Danny’s life, but not just any day. ![]() Now, they live in a tent off the side of the road.ĭanny, being a loving mother and not wanting to stress her child out more than necessary, tells Wes that they are only camping for a brief time. As the death was somewhat sudden, there was no insurance or anything, so she and her daughter Wes (Wesley Moss) got evicted. ![]() The film follows Danny (Kali), who has fallen onto hard times following the death of her husband. The screenplay’s other two writers were Roma Kong and co-director Angelique Molina. NEW TO BET! I’m Fine (Thanks For Asking) stars Kelley Kali, who co-wrote and co-directed the comedic drama. ![]()
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