Sunday, February 7, 2010

America

The children living in the streets is a horrible thing.  However it is a difficult dilemma to fix, that needs much more tenderness than is given. Everyone has their own pain to deal with, this movie illustrates it well.

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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Q

The medical field could be as vicious as any other field. This movie really says that plus many other facts.

Denzel Washington stars in thrilling, suspenseful, dramatic story about a father’s lethal struggle to get his son to have a life saving operation. He and his wife are regular citizens with a son who needs an expensive operation. The father is eventually driven insane and holds a hospital at gunpoint to re take the control to the patients.

A child dies from lack of attention in the hospital. John's wife witnessed this and was very saddened by this because her husband’s quest, even though extremely honorable, has dramatic effect that cost the life of someone’s girl. This shows so much intense emotions.
This uncovers a lot of unethical qualities. Ethics change constantly. Everything has to change with it. It even deals with truth in a straightforward way. They talk about telling John that his son is on the list to go to heart surgery.
He is a very spiritual man, his wife says he is sweet and gentle and then they tell the lie that the son is on the list of the heart recipients.

Superman Returns


This movie was actually good, however it could have been a tad more exciting and suspenseful. After the last Superman adventure, Superman apparently went back to Krypton to see if anyone survived. This took him about ten years.

Superman returned to find the world under the most sinister evil. This evil was the disbelief that evil actually existed. So it had full control over the earth, since it was ignored. It was being ignored probably because people didn’t feel they had power over it.

Worse than that, Lex Luther, found Superman’s fortress of solitude in the North Pole.