Tuesday, October 7, 2014

My Review on the Elephant Man

The Elephant Man was a life changing movie. The characters represent the good and the evil in this world, and it makes me realize what kind of person I am portrayed as. This is shown through the character's actions in the film. The Night Porter and Bytes abuse the main character, John Merrick, drastically. They beat him, they abuse him, and they use him for money. The abuse in the movie makes me realize how people can be cruel to someone else mainly because of their differences. The bad in the movie are to be learned from by the audience. On the other hand, the movie itself is just an amazing work of art. The black and white color of the film really brought out the film's true colors. Also, the make up on John Merrick is amazingly incredible! John Merrick is a strong character in the film because after so much abuse he remains to be a polite and kind person. He also learns that the London hospital and Dr. Federick Treeves are a blessing to him and they are dearly someone they can call home, since Mr. Merrick never really had a home in the first place. All he had was a picture of his mother who had the face of an angle, but she was in the heavens. With that being said, an analyzation of John Merrick and his mother is created. John Merrick represents the creation of mother nature(his mom) and in the film it shows how people in their own world are destroying mother nature's creations with machinery because had not there been pollution, Mr. Merrick would have turned out to be good looking. Overall this film emphasis the good and the evil, a splendid film. 10 of 10. Many lessons learned.

Monday, October 6, 2014

My Name is John Merrick...

It  felt like a complete nightmare! They attacked me, they messed up my gift from Dr. Federick Treeves, I felt hopeless and useless when the Night Porter tossed me around and abused me. I thought I was the monster, but in fact they are the real monsters, regardless of their physical appearance. I do not see why I should be treated in this manner. I felt like i was home, but now this feels like i am back with Mr. Bytes! This feels like a complete nightmare. I just want to be in a place where no one bothers me and i can be at peace with myself and Dr. Federick Treeves. I do not deserve to be put under misery. I suffered so much already. I should not suffer once again. I don't want to be treated like a monster. I am not a monster i am a human being!

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Welcome to my Nightmare bwahahahahaha...

My biggest fear is mis-communication in real life and going to school in boxers. This fear came long before the movie "Captain America" came out, but it relates to the movie. At the end of the scene Captain America is supposed to go on a date and learn how to dance with Peggy, the officer, but he goes into a coma and wakes up many years into the future.  He does not have her anymore nor does he have anyone.  With that being said, my biggest fear is to wake up someday and everybody you once knew and loved is gone. You're all alone in this world that you are not used to. However, this fear has taught me great things because i learned that this is true someday you'll wake up and not everyone is going to be there anymore, not literally one day to the next, just as time goes by over the years; therefore, any person that walks in your life is to be treated with happiness, full of joy rather than sorrow. 

Going to school in boxers or missing one piece of clothing or backpack has been a nightmare since elementary because can you imagine sitting in class with out shoes, trousers or top.