Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Goodbye...

"Time flies so fast."
I learn a lot of different things from this class thanks to the enthusiasm and valuable instruction of Sean. I learn much knowledge from that. Thank you so much, my really cool teacher!!!
Although we don't have much time to understand each other clearly, I think it's very good and lucky to be your classmates. I learn more thank to your interaction to help me improve my English.
English is not easy to study, but it is an important key to open our new doors in the future. So study hard and then we will be able to fulfill our dream.
Good luck and I wish that we will all reach our dreams and achieve our goals!!! 

BARAKA

Baraka has many different scenes which impress people somehow, but there are two scenes that make me think much: destruction and chickens. Those scenes described terrible destroy on environment caused by people's activities. Although the nonverbal film brings me good emotion when watching the beauty of nature, it is such a bad emotion when watching destructive, homeless, and death scenes. For the chickens scene, it is seem that the chicken production relates to people's life. Today people usually do same thing day after day as industrial process. The film makes me think about the past and the present. In addition, it transfers a message to make people think about traditional and cultural value.