Human/Nature class blog
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What is everyone writing about?
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Evolution
-Jenny S.
Monday, December 7, 2009
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Sunday, December 6, 2009
The Lives of Others
I thought this was a brilliant movie. I usually don’t like foreign movies with English subtitles and I wasn’t too open minded when watching this film. Afterwards I felt it really stood out to me. The movie gave me a better vision of what East Germany was really like before the Berlin Wall was torn down. Saying the movie did not put into exaggeration the amount of surveillance and repression the Stasi had made. It showed what German citizens that had certain gifts like acting or poetry had to go through being under the total surveillance. Some, like the main characters in the movie, did not even know the actions they were doing were putting their freedoms at risk. But we’ll never know how bad this repression was because most filed records were by the Stasi. Who knows how much they could of not put into record. But overall I thought it was a great movie. I recommend using it for other future classes.
-Garret Kelly
Friday, December 4, 2009
Lives of Others
In the movie Lives of Others it was extremely interesting seeing how the roles of the characters changed over time. At first I believed Christa Maria was going to leave Dreyman for the other man. Seeing how much her life was devoted to her boyfriend after all these negative influences attacking their life shows that everyone can make it, as long as you put in all potential effort. The subtitles made me pay more attention to the different scenes and caused me to be intrigued in the movie. Overall I believe the movie was very powerful and should be showed to other classes.
Noelle Melberg