Although, I didn't think that the problems that Mitch and his wife were having at home should be so important in the movie because it wasn't in the book and it strays from the plot line. Other than that the movie has helped me so far.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Compare and Contrast
The movie, book, and the interviews are all very close with little, to no differences. The interview in the movie was almost the same as the real one. In fact, I'm not even sure if they didn't put the real one in the movie. One line from the movie was even verbatim, "...someday someone is gonna have to wipe my ass." It also has Mitch's work ethic down with him always doing six things at a time. The plots are both very similar in the book and the movie, and the movie helps me understand the book better by giving me a visual of what is going on in the book.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Nightline Interview
The interview made me feel as if I could die and be okay with it. Morrie's voice and a some-what calming presence makes the subject of death more inviting. What he says and how he says it gives hope to all those who are dying and gives them healthy alternatives to just sulking around and feeling sorry for themselves. What he says about accepting what is going to happen and if there is something you really want to do then you should just do it, contradicts what I had previously thought about your last years in a very good way.
He stresses love and compassion for not only yourself but for the people around you. His list of things that he wanted his friends and family to do just amazed me. From the things his friend listed, there wasn't one egotistical thing on it, and they were things like call me more often and go to the movies with me if they could arrange it. He just wanted to spend his last moments on Earth with the ones he loved and to love them as much as he could. Morrie is an excellent example of a genuinely caring individual.
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