innocent mistake. I think this film has a brilliant soundtrack that fits with the scenes perfectly and brings out the emotions of the moment. The acting was great as well and in my opinion the actors were chosen wisely. I think that the fact that the boy wasn't the best at singing was good because it made his preforance even more awkward. Lastly I would like to say that I enjoyed the film and I wouldn't mind watching it again. I would also recommend this film to anyone who likes heartwarming stories and happy endings. Jete Merila
apparently he was experiencing happiness Later on in the book it was revealed that since Mort was slowly taking over Death's duties, Death started becoming more human. They finally reverted to their normal selves, but at the end of the .book, there was given a hint that Death still had retained some human feelings In conclusion, Death's development in "Mort" was wonderful to read, especially due to its somewhat random and heartwarming nature. Even though it was not a change by heart, it was .good to see that a bit of humanity had rubbed off on Death
In the past, this would have been inconceivable, especially in the West, the most mind-dominated of all cultures, where the Christian church had a virtual franchise on spirituality. You couldn’t just stand up and give a spiritual talk or publish a spiritual book unless you were sanctioned by the church, and if you were not, they would quickly silence you. But now, even within certain churches and religions, there are signs of change. It is heartwarming, and one is grateful for even the slightest signs of openness, such as Pope John Paul II visiting a mosque as well as a synagogue. Partly as a result of the spiritual teachings that have arisen outside the established religions, but also due to an influx of the ancient Eastern wisdom teachings, a growing number of followers of traditional religions are able to let go of identification with form, dogma, and rigid belief systems and