The movie Chocolate was a very enlightening movie. It taught the audience about autism to a point, which is unfortunetly on an epidemic rise. The film proved to it's viewers that even a person with disabilities can conquer whatever they put their mind to. Some parts of the movie were a little weird, but I think the director made it that way in order to get the audiences attention and to keep them focused on the movie. Chocolate is a different type of twist on autism and it is also a great movie that depicts the character's lives and how they live day to day.
So I thought about your post. I think that you made a great point. The movie did come out and show how a person with autism has to live each day. It may have been a little dramatic trying to show this but it did keep the audience interested. I understand many of the students did not like the movie but its mostly because they either didnt want to like it or wouldnt take the chance to get interested in the film.. I think that the film showed that the family was having a hard life and that the girl still in her own way understood that they were struggling and needed the money.
ReplyDeleteI agree and disagree with the comment and blog. I agree that it was a different twist on the autism part, but i dont know if the director really wanted it to be confusing to get people to pay attention. people pay attention to movies on the aspect of what type of movie they like. Not everyone likes kung fu stuff. So on my part if i dont enjoy a certain type of movie its very hard to get into which makes it hard to understand. Its not like i just went in and told myself oh this movie sucks im not going to pay attention. Because just because i disliked the movie doesnt mean i didnt try to understand it. And in some aspects i think i did understandf it and this blog deal is giving me a better understanding after reading everyones own thoughts about it.
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