As we previously agreed in class, this time we will be writing about our favourite TV show(s)/ movie(s).
Before you write, try to think about the following:
Leave comments on three of your classmates' blog posts and one on mine too. A quality post should have no less than 140 words.
About
two years ago, I was really depressed. I had to get over a relationship
breakup, deal with shitty jobs, and sort out my MA thesis report. Ergo,
I was going nowhere. I felt like a lost-and-found office deep inside
-finding comfort in my friends was not really an option for me, as I
was very ashamed of not being capable of solving my own problems
(vicious circle), so I didn´t want to talk to anyone about my misery.
The only thing I had in mind at that time was to find myself by myself
ASAP -not a very good idea at all! I started going for long walks at
nights to watch people's faces and see the city lights melting away time
and time again. I remember going to bookshops and compulsively buying
lots of books. I read them at any place and anytime. As a result of
this, I didn't have any schedule at all. I usually went to bed at 6:00am
and got up at 7:00am. In the middle of one of those productive nights, I
came across a TV show that would become a life-changing experience
forever: Breaking Bad.
Okay, that's sort of trying to get better by listening to Pink Floyd's The Wall or Radiohead's OK Computer -very easy-going!
Breaking bad is the story of Walter White, an ordinary American man, and his journey to the dark side. After a series of unfortunate events -terminal lung cancer, no health coverage, a frustrating teaching job and his wife pregnancy, he decided to become a crystal-meth cook, a drug dealer, and save the day:
"Gus: What does a man do, Walter? A man provides for his family. Walt: This cost me my family! Gus: When you have children, you always have family, they will always be your priority, your responsibility. And a man… a man provides. And he does it even when he’s not appreciated, or respected, or even loved, he simply bears up, and he does it, because he’s a man."
Before you write, try to think about the following:
- why you like that TV show / movie (personal review)
- What it is about(storyline)
- credits (cast/director/photography)
- favourite episode/scene
- favourite actor's line
- any detail you deem worth sharing.
Leave comments on three of your classmates' blog posts and one on mine too. A quality post should have no less than 140 words.
The beauty of (paying attention to) simple things
Okay, that's sort of trying to get better by listening to Pink Floyd's The Wall or Radiohead's OK Computer -very easy-going!
Breaking bad is the story of Walter White, an ordinary American man, and his journey to the dark side. After a series of unfortunate events -terminal lung cancer, no health coverage, a frustrating teaching job and his wife pregnancy, he decided to become a crystal-meth cook, a drug dealer, and save the day:
"Gus: What does a man do, Walter? A man provides for his family. Walt: This cost me my family! Gus: When you have children, you always have family, they will always be your priority, your responsibility. And a man… a man provides. And he does it even when he’s not appreciated, or respected, or even loved, he simply bears up, and he does it, because he’s a man."
Breaking
bad is a highly addictive TV series. I remember watching a whole season
in a row without sleeping. The reason why I love it is that everything
in it is just perfect. Nothing could have been done in a much better
way. It's a highly brain-stimulating show. The dialogues are extreamly
philosophical, addressing many socially-entangled phenomena, such as the
decay of the American dream, personal and social detachment, and
many-many topical issues.
My
favourite dialogue is the one in which Jesse and Jane talk about the
pleasure of doing things more than once: The beauty of (paying attention
to) simple things.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2cSGD4ad0w
I saw the serie too and I liked but I think I will have to see her again.
ResponderEliminarFrom this program I remember a lot the scene of the plane crash.
ResponderEliminar