viernes, 17 de agosto de 2018

Bang Bang Club

1. In general, what did you like and dislike about the film?

I think the only thing I liked about the film was the actor who interpreted Kevin Carter, because he is so handsome, but seriously, I don’t liked the movie, not because the direction or the photography are bad, because are good, but the story and the reality that envelop the storyline is awful, I can’t believe how the ethics influence the work of the people and their lives, and that made me think in the fragile of the life and the people.

2.  How does the film make you think about your future role as journalists and film makers/producers/creators/directors?

I don’t know, I’m a journalist, and the film make think in the help that we can give to the people in a vulnerable situation, and I know what can I do when a person who I interviw starts to cry, and I feel the need to consolate her, but in the university tell us that like a journalist you have to be a objetive person, and that’s hard, and you can't consolate her, you only can watch or hear the things she or he says. Journalism is complicated.



3.- How have the dreams from the anti-apartheid struggle played out since the ANC has been in power? (Remember to use the article South Africa’s Coming Two-Party System)

I think the dreams from the anti-apartheid struggle played out since the ANC has been in power make come true in part, because is true, the new govermment abolish the old laws that perpetued de apartheid, the work distribution of the population, the access to the medical serves and the education, because before the ANC South Africa was a country where the african people was discriminate, repressed and killed  for a small group, the “white people”, but after of the elections when the ANC won with Nelson Mandela the dreams of equality and peace not are to far away of our are reality.

2 comentarios:

  1. I think that is impossible to be a objetive person, because we will always be humans, therefore is not possible to have no feelings about something. Whenever someone that I interview cries, I try to make them stop if necessary and I try to find a solution. I think that even thought we are no heroes, every person can make a little change to switch the some facts. I can not change that about myself and I truly prefer to keep it that way.

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  2. I think that the actor Taylor Kitsch (Kevin Carter) looks like Jim Morrison Really, really cute!

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