Saturday, October 14, 2006

English In Action, October 13, 2006 (Black Friday)

It has a different activity every Friday. We saw the movie “crash” in Non-printed Media Servies. It told about diverse society in Los Angles. The director tried to show some stories about life in different people. The director also tried to emphasize the crash in those people who come from different culture. I was very impressed by one of the stories that a Hispanic locksmith and his little daughter. The locksmith told a magical story to his daughter, because his daughter was afraid of being shot. When locksmith was at risk, his daughter protected him immediately and fearlessly. Sometime there is having some “crash” in our life whatever with our family or others. In my opinion, we should show more concern for other people. As the movie says “we are bound to collide with each other.” I like this movie!!

6 Comments:

At 11:59 AM, Blogger HSK said...

Hi.
how was that movie? You like this movie?
But I didn't know what the director would tell us.
cause that wasn't about me
Anyway, I was glad to see that movie with you and our classmates

 
At 11:05 PM, Blogger M-alkaabi said...

Hi,Jennifer
I hope that you spent good time in watched this film.
:)

 
At 11:25 PM, Blogger hadashi said...

I see that you like Amy Tan's 'Joy Luck Club'. Have you seen the movie too? Good luck with learning so many languages. I hope to get better at Japanese.

 
At 12:09 AM, Blogger Cindy said...

Hi, Jennifer
Actually, I don’t like that movie, because I don’t understand what the director wants to tell us. But many people say that is a really good movie. I don’t think so. Maybe next time I see it in Chinese then I will think it is a good movie. And the movie too much bad word, I don’t like it. >O<

 
At 9:34 PM, Blogger Nina Liakos said...

I watched Crash last summer, but I didn't like it much. It was too depressing! I think it presents a very pessimistic view of American diversity. It tells us that we are so different that we cannot possibly get along. However, I liked some things about it. I was also very touched by the scene with the locksmith and his daughter; and I thought it was interesting how the "bad" criminal turned out to be kinder than the "good" policeman.

 
At 2:55 PM, Blogger ozizo said...

Hi, Jennifer

Thank you very much for your comments. I think you are a good student too. About movies, Saw 3 is going to be available on Holloween.

 

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