We watched a movie called "The Princess Bride", and it was the most retarded movie I've ever seen. The majority of my friends said that it was boring, but I enjoyed it. It was a story being told to a sick boy by his grandfather, and the story is told back in the old times. the movie is directed by Rob Reiner, the genre of the story is fairy tale and romance.
A nice grandfather came over to his sick grandson to read him a story. the boy refuses, but as the story begins, he is attracted to the story. Westley was a farm boy of
Buttercup, and later falls in love with each other and lived happily. They needed money for the wedding, so Westley goes to other villages to make money. Unfortunately, the ship that Westley was in got shipwrecked, and Buttercup never loved a man since. Prince Humperdinck forces marring Buttercup, because he thought she was stupid. Later makes Vizzini and his crew to kidnap her. Westley , however, survives the shipwreck, and saved Buttercup from dying. Vizzini dies in the battle of wits against Westley. Fezzik the giant and Indigo the Spanish helps Westley to rescue Buttercup who was recaptured by Prince Humperdinck. They rescue Westley from the pit of dispare, but Westley dies because all his life was sucked into the machine by prince Humperdinck. Fizzik and Indigo brings Westley to Miracle Max, and brings him back to life, but Westley couldn't move. Indigo and Fezzik bring Westley into the castle, and dramatically saves Buttercup from suicide. They live happily ever after.
This story is trying to say that nothing can stop a true love. True love brought Westley and Buttercup back together, and they went through many difficulties as a team. If it wasn't for true love, they would have died during this journey.
There were some leaders in the movie. For example, the small but smart Vizzini, or Prince Humperdinck who captures Buttercup by force. All these leaders are smart, and have power over others. So leaders must have a smart brain which can rule others well.
As a conclusion, people must have a leadership to be a leader, and we should train ourselves with good education.
This story is trying to say that nothing can stop a true love. True love brought Westley and Buttercup back together, and they went through many difficulties as a team. If it wasn't for true love, they would have died during this journey.
There were some leaders in the movie. For example, the small but smart Vizzini, or Prince Humperdinck who captures Buttercup by force. All these leaders are smart, and have power over others. So leaders must have a smart brain which can rule others well.
As a conclusion, people must have a leadership to be a leader, and we should train ourselves with good education.
You seem to enjoy the movie and support its message throughout the review. So why, may I ask, do you use the politically incorrect word "retarded" to describe the movie? It is a bit contradictory, and, perhaps, even ironic. I suggest you change it, as many people will have a negative view of how it is used. It is considered rude.
ReplyDeleteOther than that, your blog looks pretty decent so far.
nicely written review!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your movie review and I'm glad you learned some lessons and leadership from the film. You should also add a video of the movie for readers who didn't see it. Other than that, good job.
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