Thursday 4 February 2016

                                                   The pursuit of happiness

this movie is based on true story.  Chris Gardner is struggling to take care of his family because he has been failed his business.  He decided to work internship to become a stockbroker.  but while he is in an internship he is not going to get paid for 6 months.  he had to take care of his own kid.  And even if he accomplishes working an internship, he is not promised to be hired.  He finally decided to work as stockbroker to pursue happiness.  He worked very hard everyday he even uses time to pick a phone call instead of drink a coffee.  Eventually he won his life game.  he got a job.  


this movie tells you that how life is wonderful.  Even though you struggle to live, you should continue to pursue happiness.  


                                                            

                                                            American Sniper 

U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle takes his sole mission to heart and becomes one of the most lethal snipers in American history.  He was called "legend" and he killed 160 enemies until he retires his role. He had struggled between the duty as a legend and as a father of family.   Kyle serves four tours of duty in Iraq. However, when he finally returns home, he finds that he cannot leave the war behind.  After the retirement, he had flashback of battle and mental stress.  He tried to heal his disease with people who used be a soldier and struggle with same situation.  

this movie tells you what the soldiers struggle with after they retire being their duty.  




Lone survivor 

In 2005 Afghanistan, Navy SEALs Marcus Luttrell, Michael Murphy, Danny Dietz  and Matthew "Axe" Axelson  deploy on a mission of surveillance and to take out Taliban leader Ahmad Shah. Though spotted by goatherds, Luttrell and his team decide not to kill them. But one of the Afghans alerts a group of Taliban fighters to the invaders, and a terrible battle ensues.   the SEALs find themselves hopelessly outnumbered and outgunned.  Marcus was survived, his crew were all dead.  marcus got wound and was almost dying.  in the forest he was found by afgan tribes which eventually save his life.  the reason that they saved him despite marcus is American soldier was that their belief is that if there is person who needs a help, sacrifice yourself for them.  

this movie tells our stereotype of terrorist and its tribe is totally wrong. 



















No comments:

Post a Comment