Disney Films for Kids on Children’s Attitude
Disney films for kids are not a new thing in our daily lives, the Disney films have become a spectacle mandatory for children in the world, no exception you and me too. Just like a film, it cannot be denied that in a Disney movie has moral messages to be conveyed to the audience. The moral messages are certainly very positive for the education and character development of your child. Even so, it does not mean Disney films for kids without bad influence for your children. Read more…
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My Name is Khan, a Moslem story on 9/11
My Name is Khan
Directed by : Karan Johar
Starring : Shahrukh Khan, Christopher B. Duncan, Kajol, Steffany Huckaby
“My Name is Khan” is a film about the life of a Moslem in San Francisco with the background 9/11 tragedy. Rizwan Khan (Shahrukh Khan) who has Aspergers married with a widow, named Mandira (Kajol). Mandira is a Hindu.
Khan’s family tragedy occurred when terrorism destroyed the WTC on September 11 2001. Islamic identity had destroyed all happiness and integrity of Khan’s family. Read more…
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Confucius and his love story
Confucius
Directed by : Hu Mei
Starring : Chow Yun Fat, Zhou Xun, Chen Kai Li, Ren Quan, Lu Yi, Chen Jian Bin
Confucius is a film of a Great Chinese Philosopher who lived from 551 BC until 479 BC. Confucius was born with the name of Kong Zian (Chow Yun-Fat) in Han Zou Dynasty. Kong is not only a teacher but also the adviser to General Ji (Chen Jian Bin), despite the political end as well which makes this great philosopher to leave the kingdom. Read more…
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The Hurt Locker, is it a justifying of Iraq war?
The Hurt Locker
Directed by : Kathryn Bigelow
Starring : Jeremy Renner, Ralph Fiennes, Anthony Mackie, Brian Geraghty, Guy Pearce, Christian Camargo
Produced by : Tony Mark, Greg Shapiro, Kathryn Bigelow
The Hurt Locker’s story explores the three American soldiers bomb squad on duty in Iraq. They are J.T. Sanborn (Anthony Mackie), Owen Eldridge (Brian Geraghty), and William James (Jeremy Renner) as their Sergeant.
Jeremy Renner plays very well as a crazy Sergeant, who prefers to disarm a bomb with his own hand than to use a robot. Read more…