Pilgrim

Published: Nov. 24, 2022, 7:13 a.m.

Thanksgiving time for most people is about gathering of loved ones, sharing food, inviting other guests, and getting painfully full. It's also a time where you see certain loved ones that you aren't necessarily fond of. Nothing in this world can be substitute for toxic family members that ruin the turkey parade. Maybe like this family you're about to hear about, we should all have re-enactors swarm our home and teach us of the past times, right? Well I for one don't want any goofy looking pilgrims high stepping those latchets in my freshly vacuumed carpet.  The story teaches us to be thankful for the things we currently have in our life. Maybe the less fortunate out there are more willing to be grateful for clothes on their backs. Most of us in this world have been spoiled with technology, fast-food on every corner and Certain jobs that are far too easy for the pay we receive. I think this film paints a clear picture, Quit complaining about negligible issues. Also, read up on your history about the real first thanksgiving, it's horrific, and saddening.  The character development builds fairly quickly for Cody. We see a strong character go through so many obstacles, and emotions. Her will is definitely tested, and you're going to be surprised on the outcome. Peter Giles performance outshines everyone else. I think collectively the whole cast blended well, but he knocked it out of the park. The pure evil he displayed was both unsettling and beautiful, in an art sense.  I can't remember the last time a Thanksgiving of mine turned into a real horror movie. I've definitely wished a slasher theme song would fill my ear canals to drown out the together time, ew. All jokes aside, Be thankful for the loved ones you have, you've had, and will gain. The holidays are here for everyone, so reach out to the ones you haven't and tell them you love them, or don't I'm not your Dad.