Welcome to the blog for Prof. John Talbird's English 252 class. The purpose of this site is two-fold: 1) to continue the conversations we start in class (or to start conversations before we get to class) and 2) to practice our writing/reading on a weekly basis in an informal forum.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Temptation
What is temptation? Temptation is loves lust for harmony. Temptation is a spirit that melts the everglades. Why is it so benevolent? Well why not? How far are you willing to go or is the question how much can you stand? We all tap when our provoking units pulsing the moments deserves to win. If not then be that may it so, only be that this is of no repetition especially since when it does subside for that of which is of count. That of which is of matter on subject does cease acknowledgment to succeed when it's in face with the deserving one(s). In other words True life of Jody McKeegan and Ganja & Hess are movies about putting in what you will get out. Ganja & Hess is a great movie, only it's weird. The elemental stylistic quality that adds to the films greatness is the non-diegetic inserts. It messes with your psyche as a boss (one of my ancestral former lives) would say.
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I agree w/ you Rocheny, about the nondiegetic sounds. It becomes dissonant at times, almost assaultive, like we're feeling the suffering of the characters. I've seen the movie about four times and ea time I discover something new.
ReplyDeleteSomeone told me while watching a movie (I'm mad I can't remember the movie we watched) that there's always something new to notice. What's ironic is his name is John too. My uncle John. He once asked me if he reminds me of a father figure. My father is in Heaven. My Dad's name is Joseph. I learn a lot from older experienced people. It makes me laugh and smile.
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