Malcolm X on the other hand I enjoyed more despite it being 3 hours long, so I suggest if you can't get into long films maybe you should stay away. Very inspirational. I would say your typical story to a legend, they start of at the bottom, a hopeless lifestyle, slowly they rise to the top, gain popularity and engulf themselves too much into their own fame, destroying themselves at the end. I could take hundreds of quotes from the film but one that I specifically remember - whether Malcolm said or not in real life - ''A man curses because he doesnt have the words to say whats on his mind' which I'm sure can relate to many including myself. I couldn't come to terms whether Malcolm was a good man or a bad guy. I guess he was saying wrong things for the right reasons. In a sense he wanted peace and equality but he still influenced violence and was a very strong extremist against white people, calling them 'devils' however through travelling and experiencing the world he found that no matter what race you may, you can work together. Either way the man has gone down in history, they wouldnt make a film for no reason and he is one of the greatest influencial speakers to walk the earth. I do question though how mixraced people would have coped at the time during that specific era where there were so many racial wars and controversy. But enough chit chat, here's the trailer see what you think.
Monday, 25 June 2012
Pan & Malcolm
So the other night I finished watching Malcolm X and Lans Labrynth and must say I was pretty satisfied witht them both. Pan was literally like a very scary fairytale, that is if a child was watchign it, Im sure theyd have nightmares but for me it was just 'ooo thats quite scary' (the easiest way I could put it lol). I was hoping the ending was to be more dramatic but it was more cheesy and Narnia like. Over all I loved the characters, storyline and the whole weirdness surrounding the film. I would only recommend this to people who enjoy fantasies, maybe those who like Harry Potter etc except this has a more scary twist to it.
Malcolm X on the other hand I enjoyed more despite it being 3 hours long, so I suggest if you can't get into long films maybe you should stay away. Very inspirational. I would say your typical story to a legend, they start of at the bottom, a hopeless lifestyle, slowly they rise to the top, gain popularity and engulf themselves too much into their own fame, destroying themselves at the end. I could take hundreds of quotes from the film but one that I specifically remember - whether Malcolm said or not in real life - ''A man curses because he doesnt have the words to say whats on his mind' which I'm sure can relate to many including myself. I couldn't come to terms whether Malcolm was a good man or a bad guy. I guess he was saying wrong things for the right reasons. In a sense he wanted peace and equality but he still influenced violence and was a very strong extremist against white people, calling them 'devils' however through travelling and experiencing the world he found that no matter what race you may, you can work together. Either way the man has gone down in history, they wouldnt make a film for no reason and he is one of the greatest influencial speakers to walk the earth. I do question though how mixraced people would have coped at the time during that specific era where there were so many racial wars and controversy. But enough chit chat, here's the trailer see what you think.
Malcolm X on the other hand I enjoyed more despite it being 3 hours long, so I suggest if you can't get into long films maybe you should stay away. Very inspirational. I would say your typical story to a legend, they start of at the bottom, a hopeless lifestyle, slowly they rise to the top, gain popularity and engulf themselves too much into their own fame, destroying themselves at the end. I could take hundreds of quotes from the film but one that I specifically remember - whether Malcolm said or not in real life - ''A man curses because he doesnt have the words to say whats on his mind' which I'm sure can relate to many including myself. I couldn't come to terms whether Malcolm was a good man or a bad guy. I guess he was saying wrong things for the right reasons. In a sense he wanted peace and equality but he still influenced violence and was a very strong extremist against white people, calling them 'devils' however through travelling and experiencing the world he found that no matter what race you may, you can work together. Either way the man has gone down in history, they wouldnt make a film for no reason and he is one of the greatest influencial speakers to walk the earth. I do question though how mixraced people would have coped at the time during that specific era where there were so many racial wars and controversy. But enough chit chat, here's the trailer see what you think.
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