There is a point where a movie ceases to be a movie, and instead becomes art. Sound of Freedom blows past that line. It is a beautifully done movie; the actors feel genuine, the story is downright amazing, and it takes every opportunity to pull at your heartstrings, leaving you feeling so emotional. I nearly broke down in tears at least 3 times watching it. This movie shows up every piece of B.S, corporate-mandated, LGBTQ+ praising trash that's in theaters (see Barbie and Disney's 3 most recent animated films for reference). This movie is effectively Uncle Tom's Cabin 2.0, and is more than worth a trip to the theaters.