The movie I watched is called "Finding Forrester." And it's about a 16 year African American that is exceptional at writing, but polished his skills even more when he befriend a writer that had lost interest in life. There are two central ideas that
stand up in this movie. One of them is the struggles that a black teenager
called Jamal Wallace faced in order to be accepted by a group of people that
judged him because of his background. The other one is the help Jamal Wallace received
by Forrester Williams. In this movie we
are shown the contrast of one idea. On one hand, we have Jamal wanting something
from live, but not knowing how to get it. And on the other hand we have Forrester William knowing how to get what he wants in live, but not knowing what exactly he
wants from it.
The scene that got my attention is when Jamal is walking in the street late
at night. The lights are not so bright, it looks very dark. And as Jamal keeps
walking, a car in flames appears in the background. This car is burning and the
flames are big. It would be impossible to ignore it, but Jamal didn’t even look at
it. Then, a police car appears on the left side of the screen. When I saw that
police car I thought the police would stop Jamal and ask him about the car getting
burned, and then probably call the firefighters. How surprised I was to see the
police car turn left toward Jamal without stopping him or stopping to see
the car getting burned. Why? That is the question I made to myself. Then, as I was
thinking of that I saw the camera get close to Jamal’s face and then heavy rain
started to pour down on Jamal. In my opinion, this scene wasn’t necessary, but
it’s shown. Why? I would like to think that the producer wanted to show to whomever was watching the movie, that the people in impoverished neighborhoods are not
cared enough and society just turn their back on them.
Good Job!
ReplyDeleteNicely written and presented my friend, just a tiny amount of grammatical errors but it's all good. It's interesting to read different posts about this movie from different people, certainly everyone has their own ideas and different valuation but we all like the movie don't we. Well done, Park.
ReplyDeleteGood job, it is a good summary
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