Thank you for your company on my pitiful excursion to the Audubon Sanctuary. As you know, my thinking is slow but tenaceous. It takes me a while to catch on; and once started, I find it hard to let go. I believe your movie-making project is potentially very valuable. It's a subject I have no business talking about, because in my 87 1/2 years I've only been to the movies twice: The first time in about 1943, with my parents and my sister in Marion VA. That movie was called "One foot in Heaven" and at least Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Foot_in_Heaven) has not forgotten. The second was a cinematographic adaptation of Thomas Mann's novel Felix Krull, in German, (https://www.biograph.de/film/bekenntnisse-des-hochstaplers-felix-krull) shown in a theater on Brattle Street. I saw it together with Grandma and Klemens probably in 1964 or 1965. Nonetheless, I keep thinking about your project, and from different perspectives. Uppermost in my mind, - and perhaps of no interest to you at this juncture are the cosmic dimensions of your concerns, about right and wrong, about good and evil, about reward and punishment - in this world and in the world hereafter - if any. I've been meditating on Dante's Divine Comedy which purports to provide answers to these questions. Answers which leave me with a headache as if I had awoken from a nightmare. Ultimately the meaning that your proposed movie conveys will explicitly or implictly reflect yourt understanding of the ethical cosmos in which it purports to orient the viewer.