he watches rustleman do this scene, i watch him melt and he comes behind the monitor, we both stand there and greet him, he says, i never thought i'd see my parents again. and he literally before our eyes became this 8-year-old boy, thankfully he loves the film and loves that he gets to see his parents again. also the love they shared. very truthfully depicted. people who know them. and susan willing to write the book in terms of the research, what you see in the film is close to what happened. >> this is why i love hollywood at its best. i love the work of david oyelowo. he's a powerful actor and big time producer as well. congratulations on the film. i know it's going to do remarkably well, people are talking about it, and it is about the power of love. i'm honored to have you on the program. that's our show for tonight, as always, keep the faith opinion. >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> join me next time for a conversation about betsy devos and the privatization of america's schools. that's next time, we'll see you then. >>> and by contributio