Sunday, November 23, 2014

Beginning, Middle, & End.

Hm. Blue Is The Warmest Colour has a good unexpected story line. The beginning is somewhat interesting, Adele's attitude is what kept me intrigued. The middle is practical but nice. The ending is what made it really good. Such a sad ending but it's the best way to end the piece. If Adele would of stayed with Emma then that would of made the movie too cliché.

In Life?
Ha. My beginning began in middle school when I noticed I was an introvert. I always observed. I still enjoy doing that. Human behavior is so odd but interesting. There's always a beginning started when you learn something. You can take that small piece of information and expand it or create something with it. Middle still consists of learning, having difficulties, but embracing the simplicity of life. The end is when the time comes. When your light is no longer needed or when it fulfilled its purpose. The end is the best.
"This is the end, beautiful friend
...the end,
Of our elaborate plans, the end
Of everything that stands, the end
No safety or surprise, the end
I'll never look into your eyes, again"
 
For a film
Beginning: A man who does time in the universal mind. In reality he tries helping people by either spending time with him and being there for them. Hearing them out, doing something for them. He does psychological productivity with individuals.  
Middle: Woman comes along, mad in love with her. Would do anything for her. But she's a nomad. Her disappearance changes him, he's no longer the freedom man. He doesn't stay hurt forever, its only for a while. He try's being the same man he was.
End: He succeeds but... I don't know how I would end it.

Undeserved Misfortune

In the movie The Wind Rises there are a series of undeserved misfortune. One of them is Jiro Horikoshi's dream of becoming a pilot but he has poor eyesight. Then it's Japan's Great Kanto Earthquake. Worst of all is his wife dying at the end of the film.. Good movie though.

In life
My dawg dying.
R.I.P OsoPerezoso

For a film
I would steal the story of A Child Called It. That is definitely undeserved misfortune. The film would consist of a young kid being psychologically and physically abused by his/her parent. The parent is always beating him/her verbally and threatening "it" of being in deep sh** if he/she tells anyone of the parent's mistreatment. The film would also include the kids mental side of being oppressed and threatened. I would also make sure the film has a happy ending. Not like the continuation of The Lost Boy.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Conflict

In Into The Wild the main character doesn't find satisfaction in civilization. He is disappointed with human narcissistic behavior and what makes it worse is that his parents lied to him about their past, he perceives them as egoistic pricks. He goes off on a dangerous quest to Alaska. He doesn't have the proper materials to live in the wilderness of Alaska especially during the winter, and he also has a shortage of food.

From life
Recently I wasn't concerned with my grades. I've been slacking. I am just fed up with school. I feel like I can do something better with that time instead of doing pointless homework. Not all my classes' homework is pointless but sometimes I feel like I am wasting my day away when I can be doing things that will help me.

Idea for film
Two best friends got separated because one of them got in big trouble with her mom. Her mom was fed up with her so she decided to isolate her and give full custody of her to her aunt. The two best friends lost connection, the very few times they could connect with each other, Tiffany the one who got secluded wouldn't reply to her best friend. As time passed the other friend was perplexed to why her friend didn't want to talk to her. The best friend started realizing how much she loves her, it was the first time missing someone terribly, she felt like she was going mad. Months passed, Tiffany apologized for not keeping connection, for not being considerate of her. Ever since then she hasn't heard about her.
Wah.



Thursday, November 6, 2014

My Film Job

I would like my film job to be Music Supervisor because I feel like i have an excellent broad taste of music. So that gives me a good opportunity of choosing the right music according to our film. I am also interested in Casting because I know some memory techniques that will help all of the actors memorize their lines and I am a kind person that works easily with individuals. I wouldn't mind being an actress, I would want to challenge myself to be less timid.