Thursday, October 21, 2010

"Central Station" (Brazil)


The story Central Station is a very moving yet very SLOW movie. This story is about a boy who loses his mother (Josue) and Dora who helps him find his father back. The region in this story is very different from the beginning to the end of the movie. In the beginning of the movie, it is very city-like but at the end of the movie it gets more mountanious. But mostly this story is about how Josue gets his father back and what Dora faces to get him there.

In the movie, Dora and Josue form a sort of family throughout the film. Their relationship compares and contrasts to the relationship me and my family have because even though they face hard times they still stick together but the problems we have in my family are not that extreme like Josue's.












Aishwarya Shankar 

"The Youngest Doll" By Rosario Ferre (Puerto Rico)

The story Youngest Doll is creepy and weird at times. The region from this story is that it is very country side story like the open fields, less houses and rivers. The people there are very superstitious in this region. And the men there use the women like when in part of the story the doctor uses the main character (a woman) for money. The men there treat the women cheaply and don't give respect to the women.










 The scariest movie I have ever seen is called Arunthathi. This is a Indian scary movie which might not be scary to others but it is to me. I thought this movie was scary because it was a fight against good and evil. And the evil guy looked really scary to me.The characteristics that many horror films have is that something from the side pops out and there is a sudden pause and and then something pops out.















Aishwarya Shankar

Thursday, October 7, 2010

"The Book Of Sand" By Jorge Luis Borges(from Argentina)

In the story "The Book Of Sand" , I learned that the people there were believers of the supernatural . And that they were religious because of how the character in the story had a lot of bibles . But , in this story we are talking about a book that has infinite number of pages and that is what makes this book a phenomenon . The narrator gets this book from a stranger who is willing to sell it for a bible and the author's pension money . The rest of the story is about how the book makes the narrator go a little crazy .





The one thing that people become obsessed with today is the T.V because there are an infinite number of channels that you can get or you have . Some people who are really obsessed with T.V will just sit in their sofa and watch T.V all day. This makes them lazy and some people also eat when they are watching T.V . Which makes them lazy and fat .
















































By Aishwarya Shankar

"Borders" By Thomas King (from Canada)


In the story "Borders" , I learned that they were Native Indian tribes that were living there but if you wanted to cross the border you either had to be American or Canadian . I also learned that in Canada , the Indian Tribe people had to be Canadian and that they cannot be called by their tribe . Also, the Indian People were in small reserves because they were unlikely to blend into the "civilization" .  But , in this story , a mom (who was Blackfoot a Indian Tribe) was trying to visit her daughter who lived in Salt Lake City . But by the canadian border , the security didn't want to let her through because she kept on saying she was Blackfoot and not American or Canadian .


My ethnicity is more important to me than my nationality because that is who i am and that is what i am born with . Nationality comes from where you live or what region or country you are from but your ethnicity is passed to do from generation to generation .
























By Aishwarya Shankar