October Sky evaluation action
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Neil 2022-03-26 09:01:06
Thinking about Jules Verne's time, coal mining was still a super new industry, so much so that famous writers even wrote a lesser-known science fiction novel "Black India" to praise it. In the 1960s, in less than a hundred years, the coal mining industry Has been reduced to the bottom of the hopeless industry, according to this logic, the Japanese craftsmen who have been sticking to one thing for a lifetime in the generation of rapid evolution are not in a sense of eating the ancients and not changing? Fortunately, at the end of the film, when homer said u are my hero to the old man who guarded the coal forest, he could only let go of the script. It flattered the working public who silently devoted themselves to basic industries in the rust zone, and neither of them should be offended. In fact, whether it is writing scripts, doing science, or other things, balance is always the most difficult skill! Mine is your world not mine, and ultimately it comes down to the eternal Stars and Stripes proposition of personal freedom, which can be considered a relatively standard American theme.
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Crystel 2021-12-13 08:01:02
In my memory, this film was shown on the C8 channel during a lazy and slow summer afternoon during the high school days around 2006. I left its traces on the front page of a notebook and also in my heart. I have not forgotten it for more than ten years. In my younger age, it inspired me the height that a person can reach, the dreams that I can have, the constraints that I can break, and the cognition I can have. More than ten years later, he re-brushed for the label, and at the same time played a similar encouraging role with "Dream Pursuing the Heart of a Child". There is still a gap between the film’s rhythm, depth, and other constructions compared to "The Shawshank’s Redemption", and the editing is a little bit behind. Jack Gyllenhaal has made Chris Cooper’s work more than eighty or nine points. Shermanator left the American school. Later, in "The Mist" and this film, I was pleasantly surprised (correcting prejudices). The town of Coalwood simply reproduced my growing environment (in terms of attributes), and Homer also had many positive references to his father’s attitude. What it does...Thank you, everyone, and thank you for the fast-moving star in the October sky.
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Homer: Why're the jocks the only ones who get to go to college?
Roy Lee: They're also the only ones who get the girls.
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O'Dell: God's honest truth, Homer. What are the chances... a bunch of kids from Coalwood... actually winning the national science fair?
Homer: A million to one, O'Dell.
O'Dell: That good? Well, why didn't you say so?