Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Beginning and End
One of my favorite movies that I personally believe has a really good beginning, middle, and end is Toy story 3. It takes a place about 10 years after Toy Story 2. In the beginning of the movie, Andy has all these toys he use to play with, but he's now older and is going off to college. He doesn't play with the toys but what he doesn't know is that the toys can come to life. The toys try to make the owner want to play with them, but it does not work. They overhear the owner's mom talk about putting them in the attic. The toys don't want to be placed in the attic and would rather go to college with their owner. In the middle of the movie, the toys are brought to a day care for kids. The kids come and play with the toys. The toys liked being there at first, but then they were eager to leave after they find out that they were being played by toddlers. They wanted to be played with children who are a bit older than toddlers, since toddlers don't know how to play with toys. They plan to escape and go home. In the end, the toys get back home and plan to stay in the attic. Not soon after, the owner takes the toys to a new owner at the day care. The new owner promises to take good care of the toys and cherish them. The beginning, middle, and end is very great and this is why this is one of my favorite movies.
Undeserved Misfortune
Undeserved Misfortune is one of the key factors in making a great film. It is shown throughout many great Hollywood films such as Forrest Gump. It is about a man named Forrest who was boring with many problems that he did not deserve to be born with. He had a mental problem where it was hard for him to speak. He also couldn't walk so he had braces to help him. Kids at his school made fun of him for that and would chase him down throwing rocks at him. Throughout the movie, people are always using him and taking advantage o the fact that he doesn't really understand what is going on. Undeserved Misfortune helps so that the audience feels emotions towards the character, often feeling sorrow. This helps the audience become emotionally connected to the movie and the character, bringing interest to the movie .
Conflict
A time I seen conflict is in the movie Finding Nemo. It starts off by showing Marlin's wife being eaten by a shark and the babies being taken away. One baby was left behind, which is Nemo. After growing up, Nemo gets taken away . Marlin then faces many more problems when trying to find his son Nemo such as dealing with sharks, jellyfish, and his partner he met along the way Dory. Dory also brings along many problems as she has a mental problems where she doesn't have a very good memory. Conflict is well displayed throughout the movie between each character, characters themselves, and all the characters together. Conflict is one of the key factors of making a great movie. Everybody wants to see conflict, if there is no conflict then the audience will not be interested in the movie.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Bullying
When I was a child, I would always witness someone being bullied. Kids in my school would be bullied for simple stuff like how they dress or not knowing what certain stuff is. I always though bullying was not right. Like why would you bully someone just because they have less stuff than you or because they're into different stuff then you are? Like they have their own problems and being bullied is jut another one added to their lives that they don't need. I know if I were to be bullied, it would probably be the most traumatizing experience if my life because it would make me stress about life and having to go to school early in life rather than typical people who don't stress about that until high school. I have never been bullied or have been a bully. I think bullying is just a childish phase because as you get older, you see less people being bullied because we don't see it as bullying anymore, we just see it as our friends playing around. Nowadays, friends are usually just mean to each other, it's just a part of friendship, but of course not physically mean to each other.
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