Monday, March 30, 2009
The Decalogue : Wilbert J. Hill Jr.
This film was very interesting to me. I had never watched a polished produced film before. The character that really stood out to me in the film was the sales clerk at the dress boutique shop. He did not want to talk about the war or anything negative that had happen in the world. He overshadow or overcompensated his faults by not focusing on them. He focused very hard on his work in order to not think about what was or what did happen in this world. Everyone has faults, but all have a uniqueness about them that make them special to this world and society. When every person faces the truth in their individual lives they will be freed from living a lie of overcompensatio; then they will accept their own faults, rather self inflicted or imposed upon by another force, a person will have the faith to look at there unrighteous state of being and be able to move forward, because of the strength and power they will recieve from having faith to move forward and not dwell in the pig-pin of there past. This is a film about overcoming your fears by facing the truth and moving forward. I enjoyed this film.
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