
Sunday, May 16, 2010
3.Forest Gump: Life is Unknown

Saturday, May 15, 2010
Actor on the Spot.
2 Citizen Kane: HOME is where the Heart is
Rosebud” The famous named uttered in the beginning of the movie by Charles Foster Kane the protagonist in the movie. In the movie the reporters want to know who “Rosebud” was so they go down memory lane of Charles Foster Kane. Through the movie you see how famous Kane was how he tried to run for president of the United States, how he owned a newspaper and the many women he fooled around. The biggest impact the movie left on me was that it remind me of Home and my cousin Nnamdi. I want to talk about home, how all the reporters were trying their best to find out who “Rosebud” was, but Rosebud was home to Kane. He had all the money in the world, but the one thing he couldn’t buy was Home and home is truly were the Heart is. I have this philosophy in life that when we meet someone for the first time a heart is created and that’s the connection you and that person share. That’s the reason people hurt so much because they have that heart connection. Charles Kane wanted that heart connection between home and himself, but he knew he couldn’t get it back. My cousin Nnamdi reminds me so much of Citizen Kane, walk the walk and talk the talk. I have no doubt in my head he will be famous, but I fear if he doesn’t gain that connection with his heart he is going to drift like Charles. He has time to find it, his only 22, but I will pray. like they say in the Wiz think of Home, because home is truly where the heart is.
1. An Education: Keeping my eyes on the prize
An Education is a great coming of age story and I highly recommend people to see it. After watching this movie I thought this girl wanted to live an excited life with the man in the movie. She lost focus on what was important. She had set a goal and that was to get into Oxford. She let this mysterious man come into her life and show her something new, but she lost what was important in life, her dreams and goals. Looking at this movie showed me how I almost forgot the reason I came to Howard. The reason I went to Howard University was to get an education, but I let extra stuff throw me off my game. I didn't realize that until I saw how the extra stuff was baggage in my Howard career. I knew I had to keep my eyes on the prize, because the extra stuff can stop you from your dreams and goal. I understood I was caught up in the extra stuff and I stop making movies, I stop writing screenplays, I stop being me. I got that from the movie that never put your all into one person or one thing because you end up losing who you are in the end. My mother would teach me how it is important not to forget who you are and never lose focus. I'm finally keeping my eyes on the prize. Thursday, May 13, 2010
Why I'm doing this....


