Now, I read to page 205 of
Magic Moon and the story just flashes back to Kim's dream. Kim's imagination turned into a harsh situation in which he had to fight two dragons in order to protect his sister. It seems that Kim was going to lose this fight and also his sister. However, Kim's situation reminds me of one movie called "Pay It Forward." Pay It Forward was about one family that has only mother and child. The mother just got divorce with her husband, so she had to do many jobs to earn more money and raise her child in each of the day. She worked in a casino and a night club which she was full of fear from those angry, drunk customers. One day, she was punched in the face just because she forgot to put the ice into the customer's drinks. Although she had to confront with many obstacles and fears of her jobs, she always got an encouragement from her son who tried to solve his mother's mistakes. She had never lost her fight because she had a great person who was always beside her. I think people's life are not perfect. Every body can't choose their own destiny or lives. Some may have a wonderful life but some may not like the mother and son. In this world, everything is not fair, but the most important thing is to make our lives happy. The mother and son don't have a lot of money but they can still live in their wonderful world. This is just because they always encourage and love each other. However, I think this movie would probably be the best model for people who are having bad situations. It will definitely encourage them to be patient and pass through those situations to have better lives.
2 comments:
My parents also divorced when I was a child but I didn't become a hard working parson like as the protagonist of "Pay it forward".
I want to see this movie. I have heard that it is quite good. You forgot to sum up your response by explaining the connection between the movie and the book.
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