Monday, November 7, 2011

Relflection

So, the first film we watched I thought was funny. It kinda made my day, in some way or another every girl wants a guy who is there best guy friend and girl friend mixed in one. So I thought it was funny.
The second film, I don't remember to much about because of the third film still running through my mind.
The third film, I still have the sick twisted knot in my stomach that makes me want to throw up just thinking about it. Like Prof Leeper said people get mad when they watch this. After the first scene I was defiantly mad, but not really sure why I was getting more mad through the whole thing. It creeped me out that every single character kept turing to look at the camera, the guys eyes were pitch black and it was creepy. It took everything I had to sit there and watch it and not leave. I hoped every scene was the last. The Catholic Church scene was what really upset me. Other then that scene, the first, and the last scene I have no idea why I was still getting mad. Or as to why I wanted to just walk out of the room, hoping the knot in my stomach would go away.

5 comments:

  1. Sorry about that Kayla. I had reservations about bringing that one back. I'll try and show something a little more uplifting on Wednesday.

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  2. I agree on getting a twisted knot in my stomach, but I wasn't exactly, well, made angry from that film. Sure, that opening scene was plenty disturbing, it kinda messed with me because stuff like that actually went down in the Holocaust. The characters didn't exactly creep me out either. A lot of stuff went through me while watching it, and I don't think disgust or anger were either of them. Just my opinion on it is all.

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  3. Prof Leeper, even though I had that reaction, I'm glad you showed it. When I watch something I want it to make me feel something, and the film did it's job.

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  4. Like I said, I don't know why I was angry besides the opening scene, I think it was just more of the eeriness of the whole thing. There wasn't anything in it to make me mad.

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  5. Well said Kayla. Often it's hard to feel something through all the competing noise. This film cuts right through the haze.

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