Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Movies


My favorite movie is Short Term 12. I have watched this movie over and over again and I will never get tired of it. This movie doesn't hide behind Hollywood lies, it doesn't sugar coat anything and that's what I love about it. It shows things and events that are awful and tragic but for some reason are romanticized by today's society. But while it has it's very heavy and serious moments, it turns around and makes you laugh. Almost like a pat on the back, or a way of saying hey, sometimes things get rough, but it'll get better, just wait and you'll see.
          
Movies that I normally don't really care for would be ones that are boring or don't have a good story line, music is also a big thing for me, music can make or break a scene. I don't really like really sad endings either, but I don't necessarily want one where everything works out and each little detail is gone over. I like open ended movies, where you don't know what happens because that is what life is like, and not everything is a happy ending. In conclusion, I would say that I'm not a fan of boring movies, with bad music and a bad story line.

I watch movies probably once a week or so and normally at my house with Netflix. When I watch movies I like to be comfortable and content, I'm not really picky on anything else.

I am 42% extroverted, meaning I enjoy activity and enthusiasm along with the company of others but I also value my privacy. I think that is a true statement because once I come out of my shell, I'm pretty out going. I also got 75% agreeable which means I'm seen as warm and trusting but I can also turn around and be extremely competitive and stubborn. 8% conscientious saying that I'm easygoing but not well organized, that I'm sometimes careless and prefer not to make plans. I'm 17% emotionally stable meaning that I'm sensitive and emotional and that I'm often prone to upsetting feelings. And last I got 75% open to new experiences and that I'm willing to consider a new way of doing things and that I seek a balance between the old and the new.
If my life were a movie I would want myself to play me because no one else would fully understand what my emotions and thoughts are. I would start off when I moved from Jefferson City to Springfield at the age of four and go through elementary school ending the first part with my little brother’s birth in the 5th grade. Then it would move on to my awkward middle school years and first two years of high school showing my growth and everything that happened in those years, some sad and some happy. After that I would Put in my last two years of high school which would have the most events in it. It’s been a strange two years with questionable decisions and change and growth and people coming into my life only to leave soon after. I would have all the amazing memories I can think of with my friends and my family and lot’s of laughs too. Then I would want it to end with an open ending of me going off to college, the viewer doesn’t get everything, but they get enough.  

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