The movie Sugar Cane Alley or black shack
alley (which was apparently too vulgar for the theatres), is set on the Caribbean isle of Martinique,
where slavery was huge. A boy, Jose, has lost his parents and is being raised
by his grandmother, Ma ’Tine. Ma ‘Tine does not want him to share the same life
as her and the other people in the village by beginning to work in the sugar
cane fields. Instead, she sends him off to school. During school he is met with
a challenge, one of his teachers thinks he cheated on one of his papers, the
teacher thinks it is too good to be written by a boy his age, but after
discovering his background he realizes that he did not cheat and that he is
actually very gifted. His grandmother dies of what we can assume was a heart
attack. The movie ends with Jose going back to school, leaving the sugar cane
fields in the past.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
persepolis
There
was a question asked in class about the role religion played in her life and if
this movie was trying to convey the need for religion. I’m in the middle with
this idea. I think that religion was important in her life, maybe not so much
during the middle when she was having trouble in life but definitely in the beginning
and end. In the beginning she is seen talking to god almost as if she was
talking to a friend. She follows his words and takes his advice and is very
routine in doing such. Her life is good but when she asked him to leave it gets
bad, and in the end when god comes back her life becomes better. I think she is
trying to say that her life got better when god was a part of it but I don’t think
that she is trying to push god on to anyone, just simply stating of showing her
findings on religion
man on wire
I enjoyed the movie man on wire. I like the idea that a man
who was tight rope walker saw objects or buildings around the world and his
mission was to walk across them. How many people on earth can say “I walked
between the twin towers.” Only one person ever in history can say that. He
truly is one of a kind. The years of training on the tight rope while having
his friends tug and pull on the rope to create a real like simulation of what
could happen when he is up there. This man and his friends where truly
dedicated to do this. The risked their lives trying to accomplish these acts
and spent some time in jail for it as well.
They created fake lives in an attempt to get to the top of
the tower with success. They waited under a tarp, motionless, for hours on end
to string up the wire. At one point Philipe was naked searching for an arrow so
that he could find the string attached to the end to pull the wire across and
when the wire was slacked between the two towers his friends spent hours of
hard work trying to pull it back up. The dedication it took from all of these
people to make one thing happen is incredible. This maybe the only thing they
are remembered for and it’s sad that the towers where destroyed because they
were a symbol of what they did.
zombocolypse
I think apocalypse movies in
general are a big hit in the media right now because of the whole end of the
world thing. People see a zombie apocalypse as a possibility. We have all of
the TV show’s like dooms-day prepares, the walking dead, falling skies, and the
colony. Everyone loves to watch these shows because it makes people think “well
what would I do if this actually happened? Where would I go, how would I survive?”
I myself have thought of this before and have a fool proof plan to outlast an
apocalypse.
My plan
is to gather my three closest friends, gather our own weapons and ammunition at
our disposal and travel by my car to Cabelas in Kansas City. We would then
spend months preparing a war machine made from a semi-trailer equip with the
top gun of a tank, many turrets, a flame thrower, and on the front end a big
spiked snowplow. Then after months of building this machine and gathering as
much food as possible we would then travel around the U.S. gathering people. Once
we have around 300 people and enough food we would then go down to Florida
where we would acquire a cruise ship. On this ship we would be able to survive
forever
Monday, December 10, 2012
nightmare
The nightmare before Christmas should absolutely be named a Tim Burton movie. The concept of this movie was Tim’s to begin with he just had other people help him make his dream a reality. If they didn’t give Tim the credit he deserved then it would be a form of plagiarism. It’s just like an athlete writing a book, they didn’t actually write the book themselves they had one or even a team of authors help them do it but it is still called their book. Another reason they named it a Tim Burton movie was probably strictly for publicity. Many people will go to see a Tim Burton movie just because he was the one who made it, no one would go see a movie by someone they‘ve never heard before. Yes, Tim’s name was put on the cover of this movie even though it wasn’t directed by him, but the people who helped out in the movie still got the credit for what they did; they were all recognized in the credits and got paid so I don’t see why it is such a big deal to everyone. Putting Tim Burton’s name on the movie was the correct thing to do.
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