PARNIAN HUSH

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    This animation reminds us that all emotions are a gift, even the ones we don’t like and push away. We should allow ourselves to feel what we feel. If we are sad and in pain, we should allow it to come to the surface in order to be able to heal. Sadness, pain, and all these low-level energies are a gift, telling us that something is not in the right order. Remember, the most deadly diseases are the ones that don’t make you feel pain.

    in reply to: Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost #123975
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    It was a beautiful poem. Its atmosphere reminded me of some Sohrab Sepehri’s poems.

    in reply to: Arrival Movie Review in Film Criticism Course Forum #123974
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    I really loved this movie. It wasn’t science fiction; It was spiritual. The art of loving and enjoying the moments although you know the end is not pleasant. I do not know how to feel about Louise’s decision which she didn’t tell her husband what she knew about their daughter at the first place and telling him while it was too late. I sometimes tell myself what if I knew what will happen in the future but after watching this movie I thing that it is a blessing that we are not able to see the future.

    in reply to: Million Dollar Baby Movie Analysis in Film Criticism #123743
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    This movie showed that loosing and death is not always a bad thing. Maggie lost the game but she was a champion. I really loved the way she handled and overcame the difficulties and problems. She was so tough and always had the smile on. She was not only the champion of boxing but she was also champion of resistance, braveness and kindness. Her death broke my heart but I liked the ending.

    in reply to: Ex Machina Movie Analysis in Film Criticism Course #123225
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    I really enjoyed watching this movie, it didn’t bored me at all. I was hoping Ava is actually in love with Caleb and save Kyoko as well but Nathan was right about her. I didn’t mind about what happened to Nathan but I really felt pity for Caleb.

    in reply to: Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron Analysis and Review #122935
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    I really had a good time watching it. It was full of love, trust and being the way you are. I adore how Creek was a fully grown human and kind hearted. The way Spirit was so stubborn and didn’t give up on himself was really interesting.

    in reply to: Soul Movie Review and Analysis in Film Criticism Forum #122749
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    I think this animation was trying to tell us that you shouldn’t do something great in order to feel happy. Life is also in watching the leaves, simply walking and being in the moment and learn how to make yourself happy by the things you do every day! It is not necessary to become someone else or go somewhere special, you already have what you want. You should just find that part in yourself.

    in reply to: Little Miss Sunshine Movie Review in Film Criticism #122477
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    This movie was really cute and unexpected to me. The death of Grandpa made me shock. In the end, Olive didn’t win the competition but she wasn’t a loser; As her Grandfather said: The real loser is the one who is so afraid of not winning that they don’t even try.

    in reply to: As Good As It Gets Movie Review in Film Criticism Course #122330
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    The way that Jack Nickolson began to change his behavior was really interesting. He was so selfish at first but as it passed, he slightly became more friendly and showed his kind heart. It was amusing to watch him learning how to communicate in real life not in the books.

    in reply to: Hachi Dog’s Tale Movie Review in Film Criticism Course #122181
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    It was really heart touching. The love between Hachi and professor was so remarkable and special. The way that they completed each other and never letting the other one alone. It was so sad how Hachi waited for nine years at the same spot. I loved him. I really hope they finally have gotten together somewhere.

    in reply to: The School Boy by William Blake + Video for ESL Students #122180
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    It was beautiful. I remember I didn’t like school as a child. Not that I like university now.

    in reply to: Around the Corner by Charles Hanson Towne with Video #122060
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    I could feel what he said. I myself sometimes want to massage a friend to know how is she doing but months pass and I don’t actually do it.
    I didn’t expect the end, it was sad. I thought they will eventually talk to each other. By the way, It was simple and beautiful.

    PARNIAN HUSH
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    It is so interesting how many years humans have lived and we still can’t exactly understand the philosophy of it. He didn’t mention the conclusion, I wanted to know that.

    in reply to: Captain Fantastic Movie Review in Film Criticism Course #121753
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    The way this family lived in the jungles was so strange. I don’t know how Ben, the father, managed to learn them so many things. They lived so healthy and they all were so clever. The part that they danced and singed for their mother’s funeral was one of the best parts of this movie. I really liked Ben’s point of view, it was so unique. However he realized the children need to communicate with others and learn from them, not just the books. So he finally sent them to school.

    in reply to: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day By Shakespeare #121465
    PARNIAN HUSH
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    Such a romantic poem. I really liked it. He describes his beloved one as a person who is always beautiful and never dies. He was right; We still read his poems and his love is still alive.

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