jueves, 18 de marzo de 2010
We believe than movies just take situations of real life and society, cause let’s face it we live in a very violent world, with wars, assesinations and multiples crimes.
We think than is not acceptable a lot of violent scenes in the TV or movies because because it makes society worse, even we think than we have mature minds all we are susceptibles to the thighs that we see in movies, what we believe is than media shows a high level of violence and the society imitates so much of this violent acts, for example in other ages, like the 70´s or 80´s, the people don’t worried about insecurity or violence and in this time, violence is more, both in the movies as in real life.
We can say that not just because you see a violent movie you will be a murderer, but if you see violent movies you will be most violent, however, if you see interesting films you will be a more interesting person
lunes, 8 de marzo de 2010
Schindler's List
This movie begins with the funeral of a Jew and the scenes are in color, then, one of the candles goes out and the scenes change to black and white, suggesting that tragedy begins.
It tells the story of a businessman who belongs to the Nazi party, his name is Oskar Schindler, he is womanizer but he is very intelligent, as it seeks ways to establish his company of articles kitchen which hires cheap labor, in this case are the Jews but he treats them as inferior people, but Schindler slowly, seeing the atrocities committed against Jews, has the idea to buy them, even if it means losing his fortune and he takes this decision and ordered to his counter ( he is a Jewish) to draft a list of names of eleven hundred Jews to save them from going to the concentration camp and many times this man makes every effort to save more and more people to such a degree he prick the conscience to have bought more people with the last things he had, that was his car and pin Nazi.
In the end the allies caught to Shcindler, but all workers forged a gold ring in gratitude. And the image turns to color again indicating that the holocaust is over.