During a good book, story, or film there are always
important scenes that are absolutely necessary to the plot. The most important
scene in the Prestige is when we find out that Borden has had a double the
entire time. This is the big twist that nobody sees coming even though Angier
thought that it was the only way Borden could do his famous reappearing man
trick. The scene starts right after Borden is hung. The rubber ball bounces
toward Angier and he is shot suddenly. The scene is very dark and a man
approaches and lifts his hat. It appears to be Borden, but that is impossible
because he is just been hung. This is where Angier and the audience discover
that Borden and Fallon were actually doubles. Angier asks “a brother, a twin,
you were Fallon… the whole time!” Borden replies calmly “no we were both Fallon
and we were both Borden.” Angier’s face
is full of pain from being shot, but more importantly shock from realizing that
Borden had always had a double. Angier also feels betrayed by Carter because he
knew the entire time. The movie flashes
back and shows how they switched disguises several times and how they shared a
double life. They even depict a scene where Borden cuts of Fallon’s finger so
they can be identical. This twist adds so much to the movie and causes serious
confusion the first time it is viewed. It is by far the most vital scene in the
movie because it unveils the true trickery behind the stunt. The audience has
also been tricked the entire movie much like Angier was. Keeping this fact of
the brothers keeps the whole story moving. We realize in the end that it all
adds up as the scene flashes back to different instances where Fallon and
Borden switch disguises and even cut off Fallon’s finger to match Borden’s. It
is a truly shocking part of the film and gives the whole movie a sensible
ending.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Journal 2: Remembering so much more than the Titains
Remember the Titains |
Inspiration, drive, and achievement
really draws me to my all-time favorite movie Remember the Titians. I have loved this movie since the first time
I saw it and since then have watched it three times a year. I get emotionally
involved with most movies that I watch and find that this one really stands out
for me. Being part African American I can understand being looked at
differently. I understand also that at times I may look at people differently
as well. This movie shows how racial barrios can be broken down and brotherly
bonds can be formed that help create a strong “family”. The fact that they are
a very powerful and successful football team add excitement to the story line
and really shows that when you come together as a team good things can happen. Remember the Titians not only shares the
respectable side to break down racial tension but also show the trials that are
often faced. My favorite part of the movie when I really shows true brother
hood is when Gary Bertier (white) is in the hospital and Julius Campbell
(black) comes to visit him. When he walks in the nurse scolds Julius and says “only
kin are allows in here” Bertier replies back with a witty, “….can’t you see he’s
my brother”. Although they were not blood relatives both boys considered each
other “kin”. This example upon many others within the movie really drives the
meaning in the views. Remember the
Titians is about acceptance and friendship. This is why will forever be my
favorite movie.
Published By: Raven Bodden
Monday, October 1, 2012
Journal 1: Winning is everything in this case
analysis of the article "Winning actually isn't the only thing"
byline: David Maraniss
Posted by: Raven Bodden
byline: David Maraniss
Author
David Maraniss wrote an article in The Washington Post on the most talked game
on Monday September 24, 2012. The Green Bay Packers had a debatable loss
against the Seattle Seahawks. Maraniss jumps back to the day before when he was
angered by what a man said on national television quotes one of the old Packer
coaches, Vince Limbardi, and falsely quoted him. He made it seem as though
Limbardi was all about winning when he was the exact opposite. He was about
winning fairly and having all his players be fair and just play the game.
Relating this back to the game on Monday Maraniss thinks that both the coach
and the quarterback for the Seattle should see and speak the truth. They should
admit that the game was not called fairly and not act like the win was because
of their hard work. They cannot change the end result but at least take
ownership to the fact that they were not the true winners.
I believe that Davis Maraniss was correct. He was fair in saying that he can not change the score but that winning team does not deserve to call that game a fair win. Winning isn’t everything. It is about integrity and dignity. I is about playing as hard as you can and whatever the outcome may be at least you tried your best and the best team won. Winning doesn’t always mean you walk out with a victory but winning can often times mean walking out knowing you did your best. The meaning of this article puts the blame and anger on the Seattle team rather than the refs in which all other people are putting the blame on.
I believe that Davis Maraniss was correct. He was fair in saying that he can not change the score but that winning team does not deserve to call that game a fair win. Winning isn’t everything. It is about integrity and dignity. I is about playing as hard as you can and whatever the outcome may be at least you tried your best and the best team won. Winning doesn’t always mean you walk out with a victory but winning can often times mean walking out knowing you did your best. The meaning of this article puts the blame and anger on the Seattle team rather than the refs in which all other people are putting the blame on.
Posted by: Raven Bodden
"The Believing Game" Pro- Racial Profiling
Many
people believe that racial profiling has a negative effect on the country, when
in reality it has and will continue to be the nation’s helping hand. It will fight
for the safety of others and can help in the nation’s defense. Since 9/11 there
has been a rise in the nation’s security. One way that they have upped National
security is in the airports and now performs random checks. Most of the time
people of an Arabian decent or African American’s. Another way people are stereotyped
through traffic stops. Often time people hear of the phrase “driving while
black” and this because the law enforcers are making an effort to protect the
streets by pulling over people who they believe are a threat to the community.
Overall, this entire situation has protected the nation and will continue to
grow.
"The Believing Game" Anti- Racial profiling
Freedom,
a word that is often times used when describing the Unites States of America.
This word has a profound meaning to the Unites States government. The United
States first amendment states all of the freedoms and luxuries allowed to all
Americans. It states that it is unconstitutional to deprive citizens from their
right to speak freely, participate in peaceful assembly, their religious
freedoms, freedom of press, and their right to petition. When looking at this
document it seems that America has no limitations and demonstrates the perfect
world. Is that really the case? This country has done some much to build the
reputation of being the “promise land”, where there are no boundaries to the
life an individual can attain. It has inspired people from other countries come
to America to better their lives and have all the freedoms that are promised in
the first few sentences in the sacred constitutional amendment. All of this is
true; every legal civilian is given the opportunity to have these rights but
often times unable to achieve them due to major setbacks. Universally known setbacks can be
homelessness, job loss, disability, or lack of a college education. One that is
debatably unconstitutional and is often times thrown under the rug is racial
profiling. Racial profiling is defined as a government action directed at a
specific person or group based merely on race. Most often, one may also be
racially judged by the common person. Victims of this degrading and unfair
judgment are usually the minorities; African Americans, Latin Americans, and
Asians. This hindrance is so server, yet as previously stated from within the
definition, it is a government guided action that demolishes a person’s right
to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It may seem as if a small group
of people are affected by this, but little do people know that this is not the
case. Racial profiling does not solely affect minorities but also the majority
of the United States. It affects people of all races because it could cause
tension and hatred among others are even cause a division with in the country.
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