Before moving on, let
's address something about those character abilities, because honestly, I'm surprised the doofs of #gamergate haven't caught wind of them.
Not exact matches
It is
about believing in
something better than ourselves helping us in our lives, knowing spirituality (totally different than religion), being humble (after experiencing humiliation) and daily
addressing our
character defects and the wrong we have done upon others.
After a certain point, though — I'd rather not say exactly how — «Table 19» extricates its
characters from their prison, and from there, the film becomes
something I did not expect: a movie
about characters who've been thrown together in an unfamiliar context, and find that the new experience encourages them to deal with emotional issues they've been refusing to
address for a long time.
These
characters have layers to them, which is always
something that most films
about teenagers struggle to
address.
I think I have also been spoiled by other urban fantasies that are more inclusive of other religions; here, it's only the Norse gods who are real, and
something about that didn't settle right with me as the matter of other faiths was never really
addressed or explained (or how other, formerly - Christian
characters handle that revelation).