Sunday, July 12, 2015

My 3 Favorites Movies

1st: Avatar(2009)

On the upper half of the poster are the faces of a man and a female blue alien with yellow eyes, with a giant planet and a moon in the background and the text at the top: "From the director of Terminator 2 and Titanic". Below is a dragon-like animal flying across a landscape with floating mountains at sunset; helicopter-like aircraft are seen in the distant background. The title "James Cameron's Avatar", film credits and the release date appear at the bottom


I like this movie because of its way of portraying Earth and Pandora and how the humans are going to destroy both planets. The movie also shows the uncanny relationship between the outsiders and the natives, which reminds me of  the Americans and Native Americans' one.
The other reason is that it teaches me many things and I have learned a lot from it. The most important lesson for me is that you shouldn't take everything for yourself, even if you could.

2nd: Twister (1996)

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This one is a bit different from the first, since it's a disaster movie. I like it for many reasons, the first being its overall graphics. The effects were spectacular and fascinating to see. Also, it's very impressive for a 90's film to be able to create tornadoes using only CGI. The second reason is its morals, which are many, but what I find most useful is that working as a team(or simply "unity") can solve and accomplish almost everything. The villains also gave some interesting ones too, by running straight to their death solely because their ignorance and wrong estimation.

3rd: X-men: Days of Futer Past (2014)




This is kind of a new movie came out in 2014. The story continues from the previous installation X-Men: First Class(2011)  and is about a group of mutants trying to change the present by going back to the past. I like it because I love the X-Men storyline itself and their way of interpreting members of different human races, colors, ethnicity, etc. as mutants, which are viewed as outsiders in their society.







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