Okay. Bottom line is that Vi was definitely NOT raped. She was in awe with her professor and wanted his attention. She wanted to have sex with him. These kind of people who make up stories for whatever sick reason is ridiculous. This shows what kind of twisted people we have in our world. The ones who make up lies and do whatever necessary to get what they want. This movie seemed to be very depressing and showed that life isn't always rainbows and butterflies so to speak, life can be werid, and everchanging.
In NonFiction, I was shocked. The ending of the movie was very upsetting. I felt kind of sorry for Scooby because he had attained everything he ever wanted. He had fame and wealth, but it all came crashing down. He lost all that had true non-materialistic value to him. The youngest son was all too brutally honest, but I guess in a way it's a good thing to be so blunt, though certain times call for certain attitudes. He was clearly the most curious and the most assertive in this film. I could tell he had a good head on his shoulders and destined to do great things possibly.
I would also like to like to add that I am looking forward to watching Hamlet. I've read the book and I am curious as to what the movie is like.
Monday, April 19, 2010
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A few questions: how does Scooby have fame and wealth? I suppose the wealth is what he will inherit from his family? But the fame...is the documentary something that will really be a "hit"?
ReplyDeleteIs Mikey "blunt" and "honest" or ignorant and elitist?