전체 페이지뷰
2011년 5월 31일 화요일
Bulworth
This movie, Bulworth was the most influential movie among the 4 to 5 movies that we watched. While watching it, I liked the white protagonist who was running for a new election. In the beginning of the movie, he was just same as other candidates. He was conservative, did not shout for any change, and had no real power. As he becomes scared about dying, he started to be an active politician. He could do extreme things which he could not do before because he was going to die anyway. However, as he began doing what he really wanted to do, he felt the importance of change in the country. He wanted to live more and bring change to the education, economic system, and black relationship. I really liked the movie until Bulworth sings and give speeches of what he really think about. I did not think that the movie would kill him at the end. I wanted to see the real changes that he brings to the country but the movie stopped him from progressing more. The movie was showing our reality. In reality, the place where blacks, whites, and Asians are all considered equal. There is no place where poor people can become rich. The gap in economy will always remain. Whenever an innovative person comes out, the society kills that person. We do not let that person to live and bring out the real changes. It is because we ourselves partly want the society to remain constant. When we have money, when we have certain social status, we do not want changes to occur. If we are not the ones who are suffering, we do not care. If we are the ones who are being suffered, we do not have any power to bring changes. No one can actually make changes. That is the problem. Some people say that education can solve this problem. However, is it really so? Education is a part of current problems in the society. I don't think the kids who gets education from our generation would ever think about brining changes because we will tell them that it is extremely dangerous.
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