Thursday, September 27, 2012
Quiz:Lunch Date
This short film was great! Watching the shift of the older woman's attitude as the film progresses forces a smile on your face. When we first meet her in the story she is the epitome of a upper class woman who wants nothing to do with the "common people" who were scattered about the train station. However, once she is forced to mingle in their midst for a few hours she is confronted with a gruff man who frankly disgusts her. The comedic way in which they begin to interact, eating a salad, is a heart warming visual representation of humanity. The fact that we are all equal in God's eyes and no one person is any better than another just because they might have more stuff or hygienic practices. This film speaks volumes about how we can be so quick to stereotype and turn our noses up at people we considered different or lesser than ourselves. I hate to sound cliche but this film spoke to me saying we should not be so quick to judge one another. The fact that this film could be absolutely hysterical and also pack such a powerful punch on the topic of humanity makes it such a great story.
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Alec Carroll,
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