Sunday, March 25, 2012

The Hunger Games: Movie Review

Here are just some thought about the movie that I had after already seeing it twice!

They captured the idea of the book very well and thankfully there weren't too many graphic scenes, except for a time Cato broke someone's neck and killed him, Glimmer was just attacked by the tracker jackers and her face was gross looking (ew), there were times that people were stabbed or burned and it showed the wound which was kind of nasty, and at the end, blood was coming out of Cato's mouth and dripping down the sides of his face.
Although they captured the main events of the books, they left some scenes and details out. I really wish they had kept Madge in the book since she was the one who gave Katniss the mockingjay pin. And Gale hardly had any lines or scenes, but they will probably put him in the next two movies because he was much more involved in the others, especially the last.
I wish they would have let you get to know the characters better. I felt that when some people in the book died that I really liked in the book, it didn't have any effect on my in the movie. I hardly felt anything for the characters in the movie like in the book.

I know that just about every book that turns into a movie is never as good as the book, but my friends and I were thinking about the books that have been turned into movies and the quality of the movies. Like Narnia. Those movies turned out really well! And The Help. That was a great movie although I never read the book. Those were just some main thoughts that I wanted to point out. I hope the next few movies are better than the first!




Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The HUNGER GAMES

     As most of you probably know, there is this new movie called The Hunger Games. It comes out tomorrow at midnight and my friends and I are super excited to see it during the midnight premiere! It is actually based on a book series called The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, that everyone who is anxious to see the move should review and read first. The story takes place, well, I think sometime in the future in a country called Panem. The capitol of Panem strictly runs everything, everybody, and every event; one event is called The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is an annual event that involves kid's (age 12-18) names being drawn to compete in a fighting for their lives in an arena. There are thirteen districts; one being destroyed long ago by the capitol because of the start of a rebellion. Now there are only twelve, and every year, two names, one male and one female, are draw out for every district to determine who fights in the arena until there is only one tribute left.
     That is how the story starts, so if you are going to read the books, I'm not going to spoil it for you. Although many are strongly against their kids reading this series, we can't exactly blame them. The plot is disturbing and children are being killed. I'm not going to disagree with you there. But there are also good points people tend to miss because of being biased against whatever violence the book might possibly have. The books gives lots of examples of courage, overcoming fear and achieving bravery, never giving up, having hope and be willing to die for good, standing up against what is wrong and protecting lives, protecting their country, protecting what is good, destroying evil, and more. Yes, it is violent, but there is so much more to look for in this book than ignoring it all together because of an idea. The actual games is, believe it or not, is only part of the book. Within the second and third book, a whole new idea comes into action. Although the book contains some violent scenes, it is not graphic.

     As you now know the movie is coming out, my friends and I are very excited to attend the midnight showing. Just a couple weeks ago, we went to a cast, question and answer and got some pretty good pictures too. 

We saw Gale (Liam Hemsworth)

 Rue (Amandla Stenberg)

Thresh (Dayo Okeniyi)


 Glimmer (Leven Rambin)

 and Marvel (Jack Quaid)


Here is the whole cast (well the part that we saw)

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Over the Edge

Ok, well before I just paste what I have already written, let me explain what I am about to paste. For our lit/comp class, we were told to write a six second story. Basically our (amazing) teacher, Mrs. Mills,  wanted us to write two pages about an event happening within the time of six seconds. Not so easy! Although it isn't easy, it's actually pretty fun. We had to choose our own six second situation and to make it last two pages, we had to write down the thoughts, the feelings and the actions of the main character. Well here is mine. :)


Over the Edge


Speeding, rushing, knowing I was running late. It became that moment I had

quickly realized what I saw wasn’t a dream. It all seemed so blurry and everything

happened so quickly; too quickly. In front of my jerky car sped another straight

towards me unable to stop. The driver had panicked looks smeared across his

ghostly pale face as they bumped up the road. It became obvious one of us had to go.

The child contently seated in the car seat seemed oblivious to everything and

everyone except his new transforming toy he continued to tinker with. He didn’t

know what was happening, he couldn’t know, and I didn’t want him to know. I

hardly knew. Too many thoughts had just raced through my head. It seemed that for

a second my hands became paralyzed and I was unable to steer the car. In front of

me I had just realized that behind the wheel of the dirt covered minivan were faces

and expressions that couldn’t be put into words. So it just hit me that the next choice

I was forced to make was life or death.

All those thoughts soared through my mind and only one second crawled by.

I wasn’t able to give my son any calm notice; there wasn’t time. Not even to turn

around. But I could scream. No, I shouldn’t. It would scare him. Unwillingly, I

shrieked out his name and his head shot up throwing back his long blonde mane.

Immediately, another second flew by. The thought of where we were speeding

became drowned within all the new feelings that flashed back and forth. It became

clear that a big squished-in family were about to drive themselves over a cliff, but

maybe they didn’t have to. Inside my car sat my son, only six years old, and me. I had

a chance to save a family, but at the same time I would have to sacrifice two very

valuable things, my life, and the life I created. He was too young. So innocent. Has

this type of thing happened on TV before? Sure. Like my favorite show. Wait, was

this was real life? I had to make my mind up fast. But I suddenly knew what I had to

do. I knew in just a couple more seconds I would be where I wouldn’t want to leave,

a place I could live happily with my child, and a place I would meet my family once

again. It wasn’t over.

It was the fastest decision I had ever made. With my hands still feeling paralyzed,

I quickly jerked the steering wheel off to the side and couldn’t let go. My wet hands

felt glued to the leather. Turning off the side of the cliff, our car blocked out and

stopped the minivan of the poor terrorized family, but it didn’t stop us. I felt the

color in my face flush as we dropped. It was only three seconds ago that I was on my

way and running late to the funeral. The feeling came as soon as the front wheels left

the dirt road. It was far different from any roller coaster ride. Yet it was similar. I

didn’t have time to check on my son. No time to see is face again. I didn’t know if I

would want to. I could just imagine the pain in his intense blue eyes. And no time to

tell him I loved him. Well, at least not now.

My heart seemed to have stopped for a minute as a sharp shriek from the back

pierced my ears and my heart. In midair the thought came that my life was just

beginning. The shrubs at the bottom seemed so far away, but we were getting closer.

Maybe we would become heroes. Maybe no one would ever find out. Maybe we

would be forgotten and no one would know what happened to us. I knew we didn’t

have much time. The blackness of the surrounding leather slowly crept its way into

my vision. That became all I saw. There were only few seconds left to live, but that

didn’t matter. We were leaving the life of death and we were on our way to a place

where we would never have another worry in our lives again, all in just 3… 2… 1.




Friday, March 2, 2012

Tennis




Yay! I'm finally getting back into tennis! We all took a break from it throughout winter and I was really missing it! But about a month ago, we started going back to our neighborhood's tennis courts and we go to Academy. It's basically two days a week (Sunday and Thursday nights) and we play with a bunch of kids. On Sunday most are above us, but on Thursday, they are all our level. It's more fun than it was last year because for one thing, there are less kids so we get better instruction, and we know the kids better than we used to. Yesterday we went and like always, it was awesome and I actually did better than I was. But that't not saying much because we took like a four month break from it and we were awful!! But now I am pretty sure we aren't taking anymore breaks. Now that I'm back I already need new tennis shoes (mine has a big hole) and new grip, not including lessons (which I need desperately). So I'm glad we are back at tennis. Now I just can't wait until the summer when I can start dive again! So. Much. FUN! I'll probably be just as rusty, but at least I won't be completely new at it.