3.) Dose anything good come from Bordon's obsession/commitment?
I think that Bordon is obsessed. I think this because in the movie he hurts his family to keep the secret of his twin. They go to crazy extents to keep each other hidden, for example they dress up as another man while some one is Bordon, they cut off the other twins fingers to match the others hand, they even switch each others life one day one is married and another he's not. Freddie is the cocky twin. He does very tricky and dirty things. like when Angier and him use to be partners he tries a new knot and she can't escape it, drowned...then dies. After being told not to do it he still tries. Alfred is the "safe" twin. He is the smart one. I think he's the better twin because he thinks of all the outcomes before doing something and in the movie I got the impression he has to think for the both of them sometimes. ven though a lot goes on there is a positive out come. When Bordon is jailed it is Freddie the one caught and in jail. He is killed, but the up side to that for me to look at is Alfread gets to live and raise his daughter like he should.(223)
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Singing in the Rain
4.) What is the message?
I think there are multiple messages you can take away from this movie. The first one that I got was don't judge a book by it's cover. I think this because in the beginning the two friends started off as two little poor boys dancing in a bar. No one gave them the time of day. They kept their dream out and became a small second man and music player for a western movie. Don then pursued a better movie rolls and became a actor with his own name, as his friend became a music player right by his side. Another message I got out of the movie is "Bad guys finish last". When Lina Lamont used Kathy Seldom's as her voice, it showed Lina had no actual talent just a pretty face. Kathy hide behind the curtain to sing for Lina but Don and Cosmo pulled the curtain up to show Lina was a fraud and to let Kathy shine.
I think there are multiple messages you can take away from this movie. The first one that I got was don't judge a book by it's cover. I think this because in the beginning the two friends started off as two little poor boys dancing in a bar. No one gave them the time of day. They kept their dream out and became a small second man and music player for a western movie. Don then pursued a better movie rolls and became a actor with his own name, as his friend became a music player right by his side. Another message I got out of the movie is "Bad guys finish last". When Lina Lamont used Kathy Seldom's as her voice, it showed Lina had no actual talent just a pretty face. Kathy hide behind the curtain to sing for Lina but Don and Cosmo pulled the curtain up to show Lina was a fraud and to let Kathy shine.
Proof Assiment
Hal and Cathrine's relationship:
Hal wants to form a relationship with Cathrine, but she pushes him away at the beginning because shes' too into her work and she sort of thinks little of him because he just reads her dad's work instead of actually doing the work, and to her that's not much of a mathematician. She warms up to Hal in the middle of the movie spending time with him, telling him about how her dad taught her most of what she knows. Then he deceive her in the part of the movie when her sister says Cathrine doesn't write the proof, Cathrine goes to Hal to prove that she did, to look at the writing but he doesn't defend her. At that time in the movie, I felt like she really gave up on liking him because that was her life's goal it seemed to write the proof and he basically took her dreams and stepped all over it. That to me seems a little fishy, but at the end he took effort to show her it is her writing because the formulas she used were new formulas that her father couldnt have known how to do. In my opinion he was always intrested in her but things got cloudy.
Hal wants to form a relationship with Cathrine, but she pushes him away at the beginning because shes' too into her work and she sort of thinks little of him because he just reads her dad's work instead of actually doing the work, and to her that's not much of a mathematician. She warms up to Hal in the middle of the movie spending time with him, telling him about how her dad taught her most of what she knows. Then he deceive her in the part of the movie when her sister says Cathrine doesn't write the proof, Cathrine goes to Hal to prove that she did, to look at the writing but he doesn't defend her. At that time in the movie, I felt like she really gave up on liking him because that was her life's goal it seemed to write the proof and he basically took her dreams and stepped all over it. That to me seems a little fishy, but at the end he took effort to show her it is her writing because the formulas she used were new formulas that her father couldnt have known how to do. In my opinion he was always intrested in her but things got cloudy.
Monday, October 1, 2012
The Sorcerers's Apprentice
I think that The Sorcerer's Apprentice was a pretty good movie. I think it's a movie. why I think it's a movie is because I didn't have to search for a meaning or in a simpler way, I didnt have to think very hard to understand. I was more entertained by the acting. I just feel like there was a meaning but it wasn't really hiden it was more out there. Movies like that to me, aren't really films.
Arenda's Dark Knight Review
I think that the lieing of the good guys is important. I think that if the good guys are lieing then how do we really know who is telling the truth if the good lie. I think movies can be very biase, for example when the joker lies people look down apon him.when Bruce lies about his identity its like hey he saves the city who cares? In my opinion Batman's lies should be treated the same as the Joker's. I think this because I personally don't like to base my judgment on who the person is but what the lie is. when I compair the two major lies, Batman's lie is more of a sevire than the Joker's.
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