Thursday 30 October 2014

Movie Review "The Pursuit of Happyness"

     "The Pursuit of Happyness" is a movie released in 2006 based on a real story of Chris Gardner's struggles in his early life. Chris Gardner currently is famous investor and entrepreneur, however, in his early adulthood he has faced many financial issues and became homeless because of that. This movie recorded this part of his life as he was a homeless salesman who had to find a job in a limited period of time.while taking care of his son Christopher. 
   This movie teaches me a very important life lesson that is whatever failures, frustrations, or setbacks people might experience in life, they should keep fighting and not give up, just like what Chris did. Life will always have up and downs. When people are in their darkest moment, when people got hit and think their never gonna get up, keep trying and never give in.
  I don't want to spoil anything, but this movie is a very enjoyable movie teaching people a valuable life lesson, fluently illustrate the story and motivates every one of us to start the pursuit of happiness.

What lead to the death of Bill?

                           What lead to the death of Bill?

                                     a poetic response to "The Sound of the Hollyhocks"

A handsome young man in a wealth family,
but his wife died in a ruefully tragedy.
A royal worker earns a plenty of salary,
but he doesn't get a feeling of accomplishment, unfortunately.

What a traumatic life he lives,
he doesn't even know who he really is.
"The Bitch of Belson" controls what he thinks.
and crazily alters his beliefs.

Who's fault is that?
Is  his mother who gives him desperation,
or is it himself, who could never make a decision.                                      
                                         

Sunday 26 October 2014

Gentleman Your Verdict

As the mine exploded under water,
the submarine sit patiently for a savior.
Seven days is the time they have to keep,
but there's only air for five to breath.

What should I do? The captain thought,
who should live and who should not.
Eventually, fifteen man was killed,
leaving five men with family, sadness fulfilled.

Captain Bruce followed his crew,
just like what every captain would do.
Afterwards, he was court-martialled for murder,
as he stopped fifteen people's life going further.

I respect Bruce as a commander and leader,
someone have to stand up and be the decision maker.
If I ask for you answer,
guilty or not?