Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Conflict Blogs
In the movie 21, there is conflict between Micky and Ben. After being part of counting cards in Las Vegas, Ben gets tired and starts to lose money. Micky gets angry at him and leaves Ben and the crew in Las Vegas while he flies back to Boston. Ben thinks that he can run the whole crew on his own. However, when Ben goes back to MIT everything is lost. His money for his scholarship, his education, and friends because of Micky.

In real life  I have faced a conflict between my neighbor. One night she came home from UCLA and knocked on my door. I opened and saw that it was 3 a.m, but she said it was an emergency. Her family would not open the door. She began to panic, but I just wanted to sleep. She insisted on throwing rocks, but  I did not want to. After her whining I "helped" her. Later on, she panics again. She calls the police and they come to her house, but they come after she got in. I went back to sleep the next minute. 

An idea for a film is that every night my friend crashes at my place after coming from parties late at night. All he does is sleep, but one night he decides to take advantage of my house. He begins to eat all my food, throw up, use my clothes, and gets cocky. One night the police comes looking for him. I end up being an accomplice of a robbery he commits. He puts the whole blame on me. I plead innocent and when I come back, I destroy his car, take his girlfriend, dog, couch, and money. Oh and clothes. 

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