MOVIE REVIEW
Triple six eight
It was a very touching movie that made me cry. A love story from the world war two. Showing the lover's fun life briefly at the beginning of the show. An African American girl dating a wealthy Caucasian boy. In my mind I wanted the young boy to survive and come back safely after the war. Unfortunately, he is killed during the war and leaves the young girl with a broken heart. She decides to join the army. You start understanding the racial issues in America in the forties when the African girls and the white passengers are asked to be separated on the train. She works hard during her training, another strong female character also comes to play is their commander, played by Kerry Washington. Another touching scene is when the female soldiers are sorting out the mail backlog in Europe and she comes across her boyfriend’s letter. During their mission, two soldiers are lost.
The female soldiers serve their country under such difficult circumstances with grace and patience. They work extra hard to prove to their male counterparts that they are also efficient in their duties. The essay was based on a true, and it shows showed how determination and courage can lead to success no matter what the circumstances are.
Mother’s instinct
I watched
this movie because I am a great fan of Ann Hathaway movies. It was filmed
around the 60s in America. I absolutely loved the movie, I would probably watch
it again. It was very well crafted with special attention paid to their
wardrobe, settings, cinematography, and dialogues.
At the story's beginning, we witness the monotonous life of two stay-at-home moms.
One of them has the desire to try and
build a career, her partner has no understanding and support for her. The line
of the story changes after on of the mothers loses her son in an accident and
there is a build-up of tension between the two families who are neighbours. The
ending surprised me, but overall I enjoyed the movie a lot.
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