
Forest Green
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Hi. I am a writer with some years of experiences, although I am still working out the progress in my work. I make different types of stories that I hope many will enjoy. I also appreciate tips, and would like my stories should be noticed.
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The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2
In this sequel, which is also an adaptation, the four friends once again spend another summer without each other after graduating from high school but still send the pants to each other. Tibby and her boyfriend experience sudden changes, Lena goes to Greece to visit relatives and meet an potental flame in the states, Carmen stars in a play for an actor workshop in college and Bridget goes from an archaeological dig in Turkey to visiting her grandmother who helps her heal old wounds. Although the pants up missing, they spend the rest of the summer together.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Adapted from a best selling young adult book, four long time friends, Tibby, Lena, Carmen and Bridget find a pair of jeans that happens to fit all of them despite their different body sizes. They are spending their first summer apart and along the way they experience a sense of love, new changes, developing new bonds, loss and facing the past. Lena spends the summer with her grandparents in Greece, Carmen goes to South Carolina to visit her father who is getting remarred much to her surprise, Tibby is making a mini documentary and befriends a younger girl and Bridget is playing soccer in Mexico and falls in love. It shows how strong their friendship is, even miles away.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
The Peanuts Movie
In this 2015 adaptation of the beloved comic strip, Charlie Brown stills stuggles to do all the things shown there: doing a report on a very long book during winter break, kicking the football and talking to the little red haired girl. However things turn around for him when he flies a kite and the little red haired girl chooses him to become pen pals. Meanwhile his dog Snoopy turns into the World War I flying ace to save his love interest, Fifi from the Red Baron. It is heartfelt and faithful to the original materal.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
Spider-Man 3
In the 2007 sequel things had finally turned around for our friendly neighborhood Spider Man. he gets a much better paying position, his love life is in the middle ground, his school work is on point, he patches things up with his aunt and he is loved by the citizens of New York. However at that come with a cost when he develops a dark side. Also he faces two new villains one of which has a tie to Peter's past and it changes his perspective on things and his friend Harry Osborn wants to do him in personally because even after five years he still believes Peter caused the death of his father, Norman Osborn. This motivates him to become the new Green Goblin.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
Spider-Man 2
In the 2004 sequel our hero Peter Parker being at his lowest. His friends furned their backs on him, strugging with his classes, still reeling from his uncle's death, his aunt showing some resentment, his boss not giving him much and also briefly losing his powers. The villain he faces is Doctor Octopus who develops his powers after a freak accident and wrecks havocs in the city. Peter realizes he must find a middle ground between being the web slingler and his personal life.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
Spider-Man
The 2002 film introduces Peter Parker an average high school who could be down on his luck sometimes. Once he gets bitten by a spider, he gets the powers of shooting webs out of his hands. along the way he puts away common petty criminals, deals with a personal tragedy, falls in love and learns what it means to have responsibility when it comes to having powers. But he faces a much bigger threat in the form of the Green Goblin, the dangerous alter ego of Norman Osborn, who gets kicked out of the company he built. He also sees something in Peter and science happens to be an common interest.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
Mean Girls
In this 2004 comedy film we are introduced to Cady a first time high school student and quickly befriends Janis who convinces to her to infitrate the Plastics. While doing so Cady meets Regina the leader, Gretchen who longs to be fully accepted and Karen who is the nicest but also naive. Along the way Cady learns that thanks to constant backstabbing and Janis' manipulation, school popularity is not as crack up as it is. Regina also learns this but this the hard way as she realizes she is no longer the queen bee. By the end Cady did not like who she turned into and made amends with everyone and they all become friends. Over the years this film had attracted fans and served as inspriration.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
The Incredibles
In the 1940s Bob Incredible was living life as a superhero in his city until a mishap changed his life and pretty much his prespective. This animated film shows this how a family bonds through being superheroes and overcoming their problems to defeat an unknown threat. And through his training Bob becames who is he again.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
The DM Review #2
In this review I will be discussing the Dhar Mann video “Turbaned Passenger Kicked Off Plane, What Happens is Shocking” and the problems along with it. One, it stars mother and son Kathy and Mikey Miller. While this has Mikey in it, this is not entirely a Mikey centered episode as he has a supporting role and is more calm and probably got off punishment. The villain of the video is Kathy herself. The video begins on a plane as Kathy and Mikey take their seats. Then a man with a turban named Baljit arrives and sits across from them. Kathy is not happy with this arrangement and asks Mikey, who is chewing sunflower seeds, to switch seats with her as she sees Baljit as a terrorist and at one point rudely calls him ‘Mohammed’ which caught the attention of a few passengers. When Kathy hears him chanting to himself, she assumes that he is a Muslim while he is actually a Sikh. Mikey is playing on his tablet and chewing on the sunflower seeds during the whole scene. Baljit sees him chewing and advises him to be careful with the seeds especially after he briefly chokes on one and coughs it out and Kathy rudely tells him to stay out of their business. A flight attendant tells all of the passengers to fasten their seatbelts as the plane is about to take off. Kathy calls for her and asks if she can switch her seats because she believes that Baljit’s prayer is a plot for a terrorist attack. The flight attendant assures her that the chanting prayer is common within his religion especially before flight and that there is nothing to worry about. Mikey is still coughing and Kathy gives him a bottle of water. She then takes out her phone and quickly snaps a picture of Baljit who instantly notices. When he questions it, she tries to deny it but then tells him the real reason why. She took the picture to show her husband so just in case if something happened to or on the flight, she would want him to know who would be responsible: Baljit. The flight attendant hears the argument and Kathy tells her she is not comfortable sitting next to Baljit and wants to move her seat. The flight attendant says there is one open seat left. Taking exception to everything said to him, Baljit takes the last seat. Kathy is relieved that he is gone and the flight attendant tells her that she should not have judged him. Kathy outright calls him a terrorist and the passengers heard her. The flight attendant leaves in utter disgust. Mikey takes a few more sunflower seeds and begins choking again. Kathy frantically calls for help as it is more severe this time. One passenger offers to give him water but Kathy turns her away, saying Mikey already had water. Baljit comes over to Mikey but Kathy refuses to have him near her son. He manages to get Mikey to spit out the seeds and everyone applauds him. Kathy thanks him for saving Mikey and he tells her that he is a doctor and performing surgery in town. He also tells her he was praying for Mikey’s safety. At that moment she felt really bad about how she treated him. She asks him if he could sit in his original seat next to her. He does so after turning down an offer from the plane captain to sit in first class. My perspective is that in the first video Kathy is first shown as playing favorites between her sons. But in this video, she is shown as highly critical of someone she just met. Things get worse in her later appearances when it comes to Mikey.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Geeks
Robots
Robots, a highly underrated computer animated classic from 2005 that showed how much things can change and what to do when pursuing goals. One robot, Rodney is determined to become a inventor and meet his idol. But he sees that robots are getting "upgrades" that more harmful than good and plans to fix things by taking down the ones responsible and putting things back to normal. While doing so he meets a group of robots who help lead the rebellion and pursue his dream of being a inventor.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
The Polar Express
Adapted from a children's book and directed by Robert Zemeckis, this motion capture animated film is set on Christmas eve in the 1950s and a young boy aboards a train for the greatest night of his life which includes meeting Santa Claus. Along the way he makes a couple of new friends as they enjoy hot chocolate and they get themselves in peril until they met the big guy. Upon meeting him the boy gets a small bell as a gift and he hears it ring until he gets home. But he remembers fondly of the experience as he got older.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Critique
The DM Reviews #1
In this review of the Dhar Mann infamous “Mikey” centered videos, I would like to discuss the very first one that premiered on Youtube, “Kid Cheats on Final Exam, He Lives to Regret It.” Here we meet mikey miller who is taking virtual classes due to the ongoing quarantine at the time. Along with him is his younger brother Jayden. Their teacher Mr Wilson asks for Mikey who is playing online games instead of focusing on the class. Jayden tells Mikey that Mr Wilson had called for him and that’s when he turns on the headphones to listen. Mr Wilson then tells the class the final exam is coming up that week. During lunch we meet their mother, Kathy and they tell her about the upcoming final exam. Mikey asks if they could get the PS5 since they will both be home for the summer. Then she makes a deal of her own: if they both pass the exam, she will buy it for them. They are excited by the news and when she leaves, Jayden asks Mikey how he would expect to pass if he had not been studying or paying attention in class. So Mikey comes up with a simple solution for him at least. He finds a website that happens to have all the answers to the final exam. Jayden is very shocked and tells him not to do so. Mikey tries to convince him to use the answers, but he refuses and states that Mikey should just study with him. Then Jayden uses the phrase “you have to do things the right way.” How ironic, but not on his part though. When Kathy comes back in the kitchen, Mikey asks if he could get the PS5 for himself if he passes, just to mess with Jayden, who is not pleased. So comes the day of the final exam and Mr Wilson prepares the exam for the class. Jayden is clearly not looking too happy as he knows what Mikey is about to do. Mr Wilson sets the exam up for everyone to take. After a few seconds Mikey secretly sets up the website. Through the unnecessary narration we get scenes of Mikey coping down every answer with a smile. A couple of days later, Mikey is hogging the tablet that he and Jayden supposedly share and Kathy tells him to share. She then asks about the results for their final exam. Mikey tells her they had not received it yet and asks her if they could still get the PS5. she then pulls a brand new PS5 which nobody knows how she was about to get it that quick. Then the doorbell rings and Jayden opens it, seeing that it is their teacher mr wilson. He stops by the house to tell everyone that both brothers passed the exam. Kathy is clearly happy upon learning about Jayden’s result. But when it came to Mikey’s exam result, it was a whole different feeling. On Mikey’s exam. It reads zero percent. Mr Wilson says that mikey did pass if the answers were from the website he created, all because students looked up answers in the beginning of distant learning. Kathy is very mad with Mikey and throws the line ‘you have to do things the right way’ at him. Then she grounds him for the summer and bans him from ever using the PS5 and Jayden would not share. Kathy then shouts at Mikey to go to his room. She then gleefully helps Jayden set up the PS5 while Mikey is upset and the video ends. The irony of the line is that Kathy wants Mikey to do right but later videos show her doing worse things than him and clearly favoring Jayden over him.
By Forest Green2 years ago in Geeks