By: Naziah Binti Muntil 173242
MOVIE REVIEW: ICE PRINCESS
It’s a movie about Casey, high school physics geek whose mother has
groomed her for Harvard. To become a graceful swan on ice, Casey must make her
mother understand that Harvard is her mother's dream, not Casey's. "Ice
Princess" shows mothers trying to live their lives through their daughters
and daughters strong enough to choose their own paths. The girls manage to
remain loving despite their mothers' mistakes. The story demonstrates that
family and personal conflicts can be resolved with caring. In this movie, I
admire the heroine, Casey (Michelle Trachtenberg), she is really beautiful
especially when she is skating and she try her best to achieve her dream to be
graceful ice skater. She was driven to accomplish something and did it. She was
nice to everyone and, other than lying to her mother to spare her mother's
feelings, she did nothing wrong. It is a movie that inspired the viewers to
struggle and try their best to achieve the dream.
MOVIE REVIEW: UP
It is an animation movie, directed by Pete Docter that tells a story
that is both funny and tender; conveying a moral that our connection with
others is what makes life meaningful. Several moments may be frightening for
young children, and the movie deals with the reality of death and loss. The
story begin with 78-year-old balloon salesman, Carl Fredricksen is pushed
beyond his limit when builders force him to move out of his own home, where he
and his late wife had built their lives. He has a stowaway, an 8-year-old kid
named Russell. Up the film is a film that all the family will definitely enjoy
it. It is a comical animation that includes a young hyperactive boy and an old
grumpy man. In this movie there are many morals value that we can apply in our
life. Our connection with others is what makes life meaningful. When Kevin, a
strange and very large bird captured by Charles Muntz, the adventurous, Carl
and Russell try their best to rescue Kevin. This show the great relationship
between human and animals.
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