“bowling for columbine”— this is a documentary film by Michael Moore, in 1999, two columbine senior high school student shot people in campus. Twelve students and one teacher died, and hundred of people were injured in this event. The director treats why the students did this cruel thing, and why they found people who died in gunshot case are over ten times than other country. This film let me feel sad, but I also see what the truth is. In the past, I thought the document film is boring, but now I change my view totally. While sawing the film, I thought over what the film express. To compare with common movies, the document films give people more space to cerebrate.
Recently, I have been crazy for a series —“Lost”. I have ever seen it on TV several times, and I watch it off and on. You still can know what they are doing, if you never watch it before. That’s the reason why I love this serial, and I decided to watch it from the beginning. This story is about fourteen people trying to exit on the island after an air crash, and the most attractive plot is that everyone’s back ground and the bizarre island. Everyone has secrets, and everything has different developments. You ‘ll feel shock to seeing each part, so I can’t wait for the next. To my surprise, I found an interesting tattoo on the role’s arm, “living is easy with your eyes closed.” The man is Charlie, a bass in a rock band, and he has drug addiction, but he quits when he is in the island. Each person gets new life in there, and they will find there are others in the place. The playwriter is really awesome. How can he create a play that looks simple on the surface but complicated in the fact?
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