Hi, today I wanna talk about my future job or, better said, what I hope I will work in the future.
Working it was always something difficult to me, because I hate the idea of working in an office or interacting with people, what it almost all jobs in the world xD. In spite of, I work for the fist time when I was 12, making the covers of the school's appointment books (I did this job about 3 consecutive summers) and after that I work as a waiter. As you can see, both of these jobs are related with staying in one place or interacting with people xddd, but is because it was for a short time, just the idea of making it a routine it's terrifying. If I had to choose, I don't care if the place is inside or outside, I only care that always change, never being holding back in one place. In that case, I like the idea of travel, but I don't if would want to do it to another countries, I've never traveled in an airplane and that sounds scary, but all of that is something I don't know yet.
I don't know if I am good enough but I see myself as a scriptwriter of movies and maybe tv series, all I want in this life is making stories, new world that gives new and revolutionary perspectives for people. I am studying Cinema and TV to make this real and I plan to choose that specialty in the next years of my career.
About the salary I don't really care, I just want to make the enough money to rent an apartment and buy food.
That is everything, sorry for not being interesting (LOL).
Bye-bye!
lunes, 19 de noviembre de 2018
lunes, 12 de noviembre de 2018
My view about Jimmy's Hall
Hello again :3
Today I am going to talk about the movie "Jimmy's Hall"...
If I am honest it is very unusual to me to I like a movie, but I really think I enjoy this one.
I think I like this film because it shows the life of the people after the civil war, and it makes us understand that the fight never it is over until we get dignity. I believe this message is very important to transmit to people or the opressed ones that today are afraid to begin a conflict against "the powerful ones" because of the consequences, but "we have nothing to lose but our chains".
Just like in my others blogs, I don't like the way it shows women in the story... Always like a romantic interest (in this case the ex that the main character still loves), mothers (or any female maternalist character), or people who don't have opinion or they are not really involve in the "first conflict" because the men always are the heroes or the strong people who fight against the "evil" or "the bad guys", I mean, women always will be the support of great mans. Another think I didn't like because it was TOTALLY unnecessary was the romance between Jimmy and Oonagh, even if was part of the real story ¿Who cares? xddd, I believe it was included just to make more "profitable" the film.
I don't know what character was my favorite for everything I've said before, but for the way the movie wants to show us the characters I don't have another option to choose Jimmy, for being brave, for never give up even when the rich ones and the church was against him and his people, and for fight for what he believe.
My favorite scene is when Jimmy is giving the speech to the people and he talk about how Ireland wasn't one country, because it still being injustice. Maybe the British people wasn't invading Ireland, but the workers were living without dignity.
I love that message, because as long as there exist richs will be inequality.
That is all, bye-bye!
lunes, 5 de noviembre de 2018
The Wind that shakes the barley
Hi!
The last week my class and I watch the film "The Wind that shakes the barley" and I wanna tell you my opinion about it.
I think I liked the movie, it was interesting to know more about the IRA and the story of their fight against the British Empire, because it is not something that we learn in school so we know about it just for rumors and an idea of universal history.
My favorite character was Damien, because he could accept he was wrong at the start of the story when he saw the brutality of the enemy army. I like him because he understood the necessity of "take the arms" when is required to get back the dignity of the people.
One thing I liked about the film was the way it shows the relation between the members of the rebel group, because there wasn't "idols", everybody was important and as much necessary as everyone else, even when the story was told from "the Damien side".
Something I didn't like was the way it shows the female characters, just in a second place, being the "love interest" of the man characters and always remain in a pasive role or traditional for "women" in society.
My favorite scene was when the two brothers confront each other in the opposite place, as enemys, when Damien is arrested and his brother interrogate him. I like this because all the "emotional extortion" Damien stay still to his ideas even when it should be really hard for him.
I believe if your looking for a entertaining and educative movie, this is the one for you.
Bye-bye!
The last week my class and I watch the film "The Wind that shakes the barley" and I wanna tell you my opinion about it.
I think I liked the movie, it was interesting to know more about the IRA and the story of their fight against the British Empire, because it is not something that we learn in school so we know about it just for rumors and an idea of universal history.
My favorite character was Damien, because he could accept he was wrong at the start of the story when he saw the brutality of the enemy army. I like him because he understood the necessity of "take the arms" when is required to get back the dignity of the people.
One thing I liked about the film was the way it shows the relation between the members of the rebel group, because there wasn't "idols", everybody was important and as much necessary as everyone else, even when the story was told from "the Damien side".
Something I didn't like was the way it shows the female characters, just in a second place, being the "love interest" of the man characters and always remain in a pasive role or traditional for "women" in society.
My favorite scene was when the two brothers confront each other in the opposite place, as enemys, when Damien is arrested and his brother interrogate him. I like this because all the "emotional extortion" Damien stay still to his ideas even when it should be really hard for him.
I believe if your looking for a entertaining and educative movie, this is the one for you.
Bye-bye!
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