Tuesday, March 31, 2009

A Shift in Tone...

Surely you've been able to discern a shift in the movie's tone today. Why do you feel that shift? What are some ways the producer created that shift?

Predictions: What is going to happen?

More questions to come later....(and I hope the movie is working!)

3 comments:

Goddess_of_Light_93 said...

The end of the ending of the movie was os sad. I almost cried. :( I hated seeing the dad die but I thought it was really loving and thoughtful that the dad would sacrifice himself so the son and mom could be together. :)

AJ said...

Thanks For Giving the Ending away for Sixth Period Tomorrow! ;>

That's OK for me, I won't even be there tomorrow so I needed to hear what the ending was.
Ms.Piña I have Track @ Shasta tomorrow...what will I miss?

AJ
Sixth Period

Supersonic789 said...

In all three times I've seent his movie, it only gets sadder and sadder, yet I think this is the best movie that represents the Holocaust. Now it isn't exactly centered on Oh we hate jews and Oh lets send them to camps so we can burn them cinders no, no it wasn't. It was about a man who loved his family so much, that he went to extraordinary lengths to make sure his son was happy, and that his wife was too. This movie has always been up there in my ranks, I thoroughly enjoyed it, good pick Ms.Piña =D