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Okay, sup? How you doing? Good! But you're probably here to know about me. I'm Sophie and I'm 15, grade 9, Asian, bla bla bla. I like a lot of stuff! Like books, music, MOVIES (if you want to know which ones, just go down to the bottom)! I want to be a director when I grow up, sooooo fun!! And I've got lots of friends, well, not lots, but a fair bit. People call me hard-working, or just a nerd. I am a nerd, a hard-core nerd, you got a problem with that? Good. I'm also just hard-core, I mean, I've got people's backs, I fight for what I believe in, I say what's on my mind, I don't sway with the crowd. Yeah, anything else? If you have any more questions (Which you probably don't, because you probably know me in real life, and you'll know that Sophie Tribiani doesn't exit, at least I hope I didn't steal someone else's name o.O....) Just read some of my posts, I've got lots!

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Koyaanisqatsi analysis

Unusual name comes an unusual movie with no dialogue and no characters. But the message that I think it's trying to portray was one well known to every one: That the world is developing fast. For most of the movie, it's industrialize communities going at a speeding rate. In the beginning of the movie, it showed nature at a regular pace, over canyons and forest, but it quickly goes to abandoned buildings. Nature was the basis of our world, so it came first, then the beginnings of our modern lives were shown with the buildings and their collapses, saying that the old world is done. Then we go to our modern daily lives. Occasionally the shot will slow down to a certain person, and that shows that each individual all have slow and important lives that sometimes is not as fast as the world around it. And yet with all the sped up elevator rides and the train station, you see that we still have to keep up with the chaotic world.

Pic of the day:
The moon represents the tranquility that all of us lack.

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