If you hated his other trash this one is just as bad, if not worse.
Kirk Cameron: Connect
2018
Documentary

Kirk Cameron: Connect
2018
Documentary
Synopsis
In a social media-centered world, the smart phone has become a cultural rite of passage for kids. But is that rite all wrong? How can this generation of parents blaze a new trail to equip their kids to thrive in an ever-changing digital environment while steering clear of the dangers that lurk nearby?
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November 10, 2020 at 11:32 AM
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Another stinker from kirk.
Not what I expected
I'll give my best fair review of this movie. I'm a Christian and we went with our church small group together to watch it. The movie was not what i expected. It's a one hour documentary which is fine, but I don't think we learned anything new from this. I mean, we all know that kids and teens are addicted to their phones. We know cyber bullying happens on social media, and we know that porn is easy to access online from any device. So I guess this movie just reiterated to us what we already know but this time through Kirk Cameron's amicable voice and inquisitive eyes. I didn't rate it lower because in the days right after watching this I was able to use this movie as a conversation starter to some of those around me as easy way to let them know I'm a Christian.
Also there was a lot of propaganda.
Good conversation starter
Raising kids in a digital world is not for sissies. Parents need all of the information and encouragement that they can get. Kirk Cameron does a good job of covering a number of aspects of parental concerns related to the digital access including predators, brain development, pornography, as well as family and interpersonal relationships. The movie does not cover any specific apps that might be problematic or any parental monitoring though it does promote Circle with Disney at the end. For Christian parents Connect points out the importance of a child's heart as well as the imprudence of controlling a child to the point that they are not allowed to make mistakes. I look forward to seeing the movie with my son and hearing what he thinks. It will give us a good starting point for many discussions to come.