My tribute to the Trolls movie, a movie to heal the modern world

Happiness doesn't come from something you put inside yourself. It's already there, inside your own heart. It just needs a little help to bring it out.

This is my tribute to Dreamworks' masterpiece, the Trolls movie. A movie to heal modern America and the modern world.

A movie that shows us that when we are depressed and grumpy and stressed out, like the Bergens in the movie, that happiness does not come from something outside ourselves that we posess. That happiness is in our own heart, it just needs a little help to bring it out.

And that will heal the world.

And that will heal modern America.

For we in modern America are just like the Bergens in the movie: sad and grumpy, not realizing what is wrong and not knowing that the answer is not in material things out there, but in our own hearts and in help from a friend.

The answer in the same as in the movie: we need to realize that the secret to happiness is inside us, and we need a little help from a friend in bringing it out.

This is my tribute to Dreamworks' masterpiece, the Trolls movie, a movie to heal modern America and the modern world.

God loves you!

Sincerely,

David S. Annderson

P.S. Trolls: World Tour is right about one thing at least: Rock has lost its identity! Because Rock and Roll and Grunge were forced to share one scene- but the identity that works so well for Rock and Roll just does not work for Grunge! Rock and Roll and Grunge are very different emotionally. Rock and Roll's fun rebellion does not work for Grunge, because Grunge is too serious. Grunge is about letting out your sadness and having a good cry, not about rebelling. It's more like Greek tragedy. What works for Rock and Roll does not work for Greek tragedy. Grunge needs its own identity!