I love Daniel's honesty and insight of captivity and Jim and John. It is both fascinating and heartbreaking.
@mistieblue910 ай бұрын
Merci!
@localwarming11 ай бұрын
It was so conflicting watching this long-form interview with Daniel. The process of this interview may well have been cathartic for Daniel to go through like this, but the format made me feel really uncomfortable that he was retelling his hell, but somehow he wasn’t the focus, and it kept being brought back to Jim’s experience. It was quite crushing to watching his tortured expressions and his eyes (!!) while he was reliving this experience. I realise the program is about Jim, I just hope Daniel is doing ok, and this interview process wasn’t to cruel for him. I hope I haven’t disrespected you in the clumsy way I’ve worded this.
@byjup69833 күн бұрын
Just watched movie” Daniel “ in Amazon prime. Happy to hear you❤️
@jodyeastman50527 ай бұрын
After all of that, you are still a beautiful person. You seem very wise. ❤. I’m sorry for what you went through.
@alexandreleite25419 ай бұрын
So young, so much lived already. Can’t imagine what they went through. Such a calming voice and vibe. Take care.🙏🏻🎁
@mistieblue910 ай бұрын
Very painful interview! Cannot imagine Being a prisoner in Syria!🙏💔😢 Heartbroken 💔 Good heart 💜 everyone in the prison was definitely good person! To much pain! Im very sad for all of them!🥲🙏
@annabaranska22806 ай бұрын
Warm greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 I am a Polish lady , my Grandfather faught against the Nazis in Poland . He was in the resistance , then captured and sent to the castle in Lublin , for two years , the only thing that Grandad told me was that his fellow prisoners gave each other lessons in all disciplines to stay alive .
@AmandaCristina-mt2jo2 ай бұрын
It’s good to know they built a commodore and bond in their last months. I. Can imagine it gave them purpose and a better mental state given the situation 🥺
@harrisibrahim22259 ай бұрын
Brave! Very sorry for what he endured. Human dignity is the core of all ideologies but then came a group, who arrogantly thought they knew more than the teachings of their own religion, which is why actual islamic scholars (Not the ones with criminal past, who found religion in Prison) call them Fe-tna (agents of distortion).