Thursday, August 28, 2008

School Event, Rock-It 26/07/08

Entry for 26/07/08 (Sat)
http://www.rockit.com.sg/programme.html
(Link to the "programme of the day" page)




Since picture speak a thousand words, video speak a million words?



Overall event of "Rock-It"













*Some where towards the end of the clip there's an archer shooting~ thats my friend!*













A snap shot before the day~





Backview?












Final preparation~










Ha! "Proud" to be in ITE~ -.-"

A super busy day.. instructing and coaching them on archery... holding of bow, safety, aimming and shoot. Sound easy right?Hell yeah... if for 1 or 2 people.. But not for my case... we are coaching 12 teams with each consist of 30+ people!.. Including myself, we only have about 10 instructor? o.O?
People keep streaming in~ didn't even have time for water break.. =x
Thus, no photo during the shoot... I did try "google-ing" the webs for any "future photographer" who took the picture on that day but to no avail..... -.-"

Start from 8 in the morning till 4 in the afternoon... wooaha!!
nvm.. after that we stay back for around an hour to do our own shooting~
And remembering the need of "evidence", i start taking pictures!! =P



Our time to shoot. =P








My fellow "Karkis" =X
* why i not inside? if I'm.. then who's gonna be so helpful to take these photos..*
Hmm.. time for some textbook questions to be answered..
Journal Reflections-:
Why did I choose to participate in this activity?
Because I will get paid!
and....
I get to teach and introduce this sports to more people!
What got me started? / How I got started?
Hmm, I am always keen on precision sport. Since archery is the only precision sport offered here...xD
What did I hope to learn or archieve from it?
Every sportsman dream is getting into national team. Mine is no difference.
What did I learn from it?
Practice makes perfect.
What challanges did I encounter?
At first keep straying my arrows.. Take me a great deal of effort to recover them.
How were these challanges eventually overcome?
Through practices.
What mattered most and why?
Safety. Without safety, can you still enjoy shooting?
What do the failures or sucesses mean?
Failures are just stepping stones to sucess!
What life lessons have I learned?
Never give up, Practice makes perfect.
How the experience will affect my future?
It taught me to be resilience.
Have I become a better / stronger person? In what ways?
I have become more focus in whatever I do.

Movie Review - Freedom Writers

Trailer

Actual Movie
(12 Parts)











Plot
(Sources: Wikipedia)
The film opens with footage of the Los Angeles riots of 1992 and introduces Eva (April Lee Hernández), a Latina whose father was wrongly arrested for supposed retaliation to a drive-by shooting. She is initiated in a gang, and only goes to Wilson High School because her parole officer threatened her with boot camp. The Long Beach high school and its area are the place of a gang war, where hatred and racism is abound. Meanwhile, naive first-time teacher Erin Gruwell (Hilary Swank) gets a job teaching freshman English at Wilson High School. Her first day at school is a shock to her, as she sees a fight almost break out in her classroom and a full scale gang battle at the school. Her students do not obey her and continuously talk back to her.
One night, Eva and a Cambodian refugee, Sindy (Jaclyn Ngan), find themselves in the same convenience store. Another student, Grant Rice (Armand Jones), is frustrated at losing an arcade game and demands a refund from the owner. When he storms out, Eva's boyfriend attempts a driveby shooting on him, accidentally killing Sindy's boyfriend. As Eva is a witness, she must testify at court; she intends to protect her own kind in her testimony.
At school, Gruwell intercepts a racist drawing of one of her students, and uses it to teach them about the Holocaust. She gradually begins to earn their trust, and buys them composition books to record a diary, in which they talk about their experiences of being abused, seeing their friends die, and being evicted. Determined to reform her students, she takes two part-time jobs to pay for more books and spends more time at school, to the disappointment of her husband (Patrick Dempsey). Her students start to behave with respect and learn more, and a transformation is especially visible in one of her students, Marcus (Jason Finn). She invites several Holocaust survivors to talk with her class about their experiences, and takes them on a field trip to the Museum of Tolerance. Meanwhile, her unorthodox teaching methods are scorned by her colleagues and department chair Margaret Campbell (Imelda Staunton). The next year comes, and Gruwell teaches her class again for sophomore year.
In class, when reading The Diary of a Young Girl, or Anne Frank's diary, they decide to invite Miep Gies over to talk to them. After fundraising the money to send her over, she tells them her experiences hiding Anne Frank. When Marcus tells her that she is his hero, she denies it, claiming she was merely doing the right thing. Her denial causes Eva to rethink lying during her testimony. When she testifies, she finally breaks down and tells the truth. Meanwhile, Gruwell gives her students a project to write their diary in the form of a book. She compiles the projects into a book and names it The Freedom Writer Diaries, after the Freedom Riders. Her husband divorces her, and Margaret tells her she cannot teach her kids for their junior year. She fights this decision, eventually convincing the superintendent to allow her to teach her kids' junior and senior year. The film ends with a note that Gruwell successfully brought many of her students to graduation and college.
Journal Reflections-:
Why did I choose to participate in this activity?
I basically like movie and I see it as a way to "de-stress" myself.
( This movie was played in class ) =x
What got me started? / How I got started?
Hmm... By default, I myself already like to watch movies.. But to be exact, it is because my friends' influence. ( watching movies regularly is very expensive !!!)
What did I hope to learn or archieve from it?
Movies are fiction. What we, as the audience (third party) sees from the movie enable us to learn and understand how the characters in the movies think and feel. Subconciously, we learn and improve on our current knowledge of understanding other people (empathy) , be it a friend or a stranger. Thus, developing better communication skills that will never be found and learnt on usual textbook.
However, for this particular movie, it is an extract from a real event.
What I enjoy about the activity and why?
The theater environment. Most of all, the comfortable seat. ^.^V
Actually is because since movies are mostly fiction, it usually contain the "adventure" that is not in our usual lifestyle and this is why i enjoy catching movie a lot.
What did I learn from it?
To empathy and better communication with others.
The selfless giving of a teacher to her class shows us how noble teachers are. xD
What challanges did I encounter?
Nothing, since the movie was screen in class...
Actually there is.. trying to stay awake for the whole of the movie.. =X
How were these challanges eventually overcome?
A quick toilet break.. o.O?
What mattered most and why?
The content of the movie, no point watching movie without a good content...
What do the failures or sucesses mean?
Not able to catch the movie? I can wait for youtube or VCD release..xD
Kidding.. I guess this question is not applicable to me.
What life lessons have I learned?
Always be early in everything you do.. in my case.. if i am slow, i might not be able to catch my movie.
Understanding (Empathy) and communicating with people better.
Catch the movies during weekdays 12noon -5pm, there's student price! xD
Watch movies in class!
How the experience will affect my future?
Seriously, I will be more confident and also understand my future employer and co-workers.
Have I become a better / stronger person? In what ways?
Umm.. yep.. sometimes have to learn form the movie even its fiction..In time of crisis, face up to the problem, hiding won't get you anywhere.
Personal Add-ons:
From this movie, Freedom Writers, I learnt that every individuals have their own set of problems to face. In order for people to accept you, you first have to accept them first, which can be establish by creating bonds due to similarity. If everyone judge others by their past, background, race, religion, etc.. never will forever get along. This movie vividly shows that how a teacher form the class bonding through common similarities and encourage everyone to look and move forward, not backwards and judge people by their past.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Movie Review - Black Hawk Down

Trailer
Actual Movie
(14 Parts)














Plot
(Sources: Wikipedia)
In a raid, a task force of Delta Force soldiers, Army Rangers, and Special Operations Aviation Regiment attempt capturing two of Aidid's senior subordinates in the Bakaara Market neighborhood of Mogadishu.The mission was led by Maj Gen William Garrison, and was supposed to take no more than 1 hour. The extraction by the Delta team is successful, but the Somali militia, armed with RPGs, shoot down two Black Hawk helicopters, and the resulting rescue extends the mission to over 15 hours.
The film follows many characters through build-up, the assault and rescue. It shows how Staff Sergean Matt Eversmann was placed in charge of Ranger Chalk Four, before portraying the raid and successful extraction of the wanted persons, and shows the first injury, as PFC Todd Blackburn falls from a helicopter as it maneuvers to avoid an RPG. This is the beginning of the indication that the troops are overwhelmed by the volume of enemy militia, and builds up to the two helicopter crashes: Super Six-One piloted by Cliff "Elvis" Wolcott, and Super Six-Four piloted by Mike Durant. Durant is taken prisoner after the two Delta snipers who requested to be inserted near the crash site of Super Six-Four are killed while defending him.
The film also follows two Chalk Four machine gunners who are supposed to return with the extraction team, but miss the humvees as they leave, and get lost. One of them is deafened by machine-gun fire, but they eventually make their way back to Eversmann. Cpl Jamie Smith attempts to rescue one of them, whose backpack full of ammo has been shot and exploded, but Smith gets shot too, and eventually bleeds to death.
The film begins to reach its conclusion as the U.S. forces regain control with strafing runs by Little Bird helicopters, and a convoy of troops from the 10th Mountain Division arrive to extract the wounded. Back at the base, Norman "Hoot" Hooten begins to restock on ammunition, preparing to go back out on the next mission, and Eversmann tells a dead Jamie Smith that he will fulfill his dying wish.
The film ends with text informing the viewer that 19 Americans and approximately 1000 Somalis died in the conflict, Mike Durant's release, and about the death of Mohamed Farrah Aidid in 1996.
Journal Reflections-:
Why did I choose to participate in this activity?
I basically like movie and I see it as a way to "de-stress" myself.
What got me started? / How I got started?
Hmm... By default, I myself already like to watch movies.. But to be exact, it is because my friends' influence. ( watching movies regularly is very expensive !!!)
What did I hope to learn or archieve from it?
Movies are fiction. What we, as the audience (third party) sees from the movie enable us to learn and understand how the characters in the movies think and feel. Subconciously, we learn and improve on our current knowledge of understanding other people (empathy) , be it a friend or a stranger. Thus, developing better communication skills that will never be found and learnt on usual textbook.
However, for this particular movie, it is an extract from a real event.
What I enjoy about the activity and why?
The theater environment. Most of all, the comfortable seat. ^.^V
Actually is because since movies are fiction, it usually contain the "adventure" that is not in our usual lifestyle and this is why i enjoy catching movie a lot.
What did I learn from it?
To empathy and better communication with others.
Teamwork is very important.
What challanges did I encounter?
Raising fund for the next movie(DVD for this instance) ....-.-"
An available time slot.
I miss the movie release and have to wait for 2 years for the DVD release. T.T
Although I have already seen it on youtube.
How were these challanges eventually overcome?
Set aside some coins daily...Fixed time..
Every first or last month of wednesday to catch the movies.Book the tickets through AXS machine earlier to avoid "sold-out" of tickets.
Have to scout for the DVD in VCDs/DVDs shop.
What mattered most and why?
The types of movie that is suited to my preference. Afterall, I use my savings to catch the movie, so I can choose! xD
What do the failures or sucesses mean?
Not able to catch the movie? I can wait for youtube or VCD release..xD
And I have done it!
Failure = No cinema = watch on youtube = low quality
Sucess = watch on DVDs = high quality
=p
What life lessons have I learned?
Always be early in everything you do.. in my case.. if i am slow, i might not be able to catch my movie.
Understanding (Empathy) and communicating with people better.
Catch the movies during weekdays 12noon -5pm, there's student price! xD
Maybe wait for the VCD/DVD release of the movie so I can watch anytime, anywhere, at my own pace again and again?
How the experience will affect my future?
In everything I do, bear the conquences and care for one another. Leave no man behind!
Have I become a better / stronger person? In what ways?
Umm.. yep.. sometimes have to learn form the movie even its fiction..
In time of crisis, face up to the problem, hiding won't get you anywhere.
Since this movie is base on an actual event, if they can do it, so can I.
Personal Add-ons:
From this movie, Black Hawk Down, I learnt that to carry out a certain plan sucessfully in whatever I do, teamwork is very important. We have to trust one another rather than doubting their ability. Also, this movie shows the care, concern and sacrifices display by the soldiers for one another, an act of bravery that one should learn and respect from.

Movie Review - Kung Fu Panda

Trailer

Actual Movie
(9 Parts)










Plot
(Sources: Wikipedia)
Po (Jack Black) is a panda who works in a noodle restaurant owned by his goose father Mr. Ping (James Hong). Po is a kung fu fanatic with secret dreams of becoming a great master in the discipline. However, his weight and clumsiness seem to make his goal unattainable; Mr. Ping hopes instead that Po will one day take over the restaurant, and waits for the perfect opportunity to disclose the secret ingredient to his family's noodle recipe. The tortoise Master Oogway (Randall Duk Kim) has a premonition that the evil snow leopard warrior Tai Lung (Ian McShane), the former student of his own protégé, the red panda Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman), will escape from prison and return to threaten the Valley of Peace. While Shifu sends Zeng (Dan Fogler), a messenger goose, to Chor Ghom Prison to have the security increased, Oogway orders a formal ceremony to choose the mighty Dragon Warrior who can defeat Tai Lung. Everyone assumes that one of the Furious Five — Tigress (Angelina Jolie), Monkey (Jackie Chan), Mantis (Seth Rogen), Viper (Lucy Liu), and Crane (David Cross) — a quintet of supremely skilled martial artists trained by Shifu, will be chosen for this honor. While the Five demonstrate their skills at the ceremony, Po arrives too late and finds himself locked outside the walled palace square. As a last-ditch attempt to get in, he ties several fireworks to a chair and ignites them, which sends him crashing into the center of the arena. Inspired by this sudden appearance, Oogway designates Po the Dragon Warrior. Despite Po's protests and Shifu's pleas to reconsider, Oogway stands by his decision. Revolted at having Po under his tutelage, Shifu attempts to make him quit by berating and humiliating him. The Five similarly dismiss Po as a worthless interloper. Although he becomes aware of Shifu's true intentions and is deeply hurt by his heroes' disdain for him, Po endures their abuse willingly for the dream to become something more than the disaster he thinks he is. Master Oogway, still certain that Po is the right choice, gives him sage advice to believe in himself. Eventually, Po endears himself to the Five (except for Tigress) with his tenacity, good cooking, and sense of humor. At this time Tigress reveals to Po how Tai Lung came to be evil. Shifu raised him from a cub and treated him like a son. When Oogway refused to make Tai Lung the Dragon Warrior, he became enraged and laid waste to the Valley. He then tried to take the dragon scroll. Shifu tried to stop him, but could not bear to destroy what he had created. Tai Lung was defeated by Master Oogway and imprisoned. Tigress ends her story by saying that Shifu loved Tai Lung like he never loved anyone before, or since.
Meanwhile, Zeng's errand backfires when a tour of the prison given to him by the overly confident head of security, Commander Vachir (Michael Clarke Duncan), inadvertently enables Tai Lung to escape. Tai Lung orders Zeng to send word of his arrival to Shifu. In the Valley of Peace, Oogway passes away and ascends to the heavens, leaving his final wish that Shifu train Po. However, upon learning of Tai Lung's return and realizing that he has to face the evil warrior, Po attempts to flee. Shifu stops the panda and promises to train him if he is truly destined to be the Dragon Warrior. When Po confesses his belief that he may never be a match for Tai Lung, Shifu is at a loss for a solution. Overhearing this argument, Tigress takes it upon herself to intercept Tai Lung, and the rest of The Five follow her to assist. The following morning, Shifu discovers that Po is capable of impressive physical feats when motivated by food. He leads Po to the countryside for an intensive training regime in which Po is offered food as a reward for learning his lessons. As Shifu hopes, Po swiftly becomes a skilled combatant.
The Five battle Tai Lung but are eventually defeated. All except Crane are paralyzed by a special nerve-striking technique, and he manages to carry his friends back to the valley. When they return, Shifu decides Po is ready to face the villain and gives him the sacred Dragon Scroll, which promises great power to the possessor. When Po opens it, he finds nothing but a blank reflective surface. Stricken with despair at the scroll's apparent worthlessness, Shifu orders his students to lead the villagers to safety while he stays to delay Tai Lung for as long as he can.
As Po participates in the evacuation, he meets his father, who tries to cheer him up by telling him the secret ingredient of the family's noodle soup: nothing. Things become special, he explains, because people believe them to be special. Realizing that is the very point of the Dragon Scroll, Po rushes off to help Shifu. At this time, Tai Lung arrives at the palace. He blames Shifu for not granting him the title of Dragon Warrior just because Master Oogway did not choose him, and the two begin to fight. For his part, Shifu is crippled by his profound feelings of guilt and responsibility for his former protégé whom he loved and raised like a son, turning to darkness.
When Tai Lung discovers that the Dragon Scroll is gone, he attempts to kill Shifu in anger. But before he can, Po finally arrives and challenges him. Although Tai Lung scoffs at Po's abilities, the ensuing fight proves Po to be a formidable opponent. Despite Po's skill, Tai Lung temporarily stuns him and gains the Dragon Scroll, but is unable to understand its symbolism. Po tries to explain the wisdom of the scroll to Tai Lung, but in frustration he tries to subdue Po with his nerve strikes. The attacks prove useless on the panda, as his nerves are difficult to affect under his thick layer of body fat. Emboldened, Po counter-attacks with an improvised combat style that takes advantage of his girth to absorb and deflect the force from Tai Lung's attacks back at him. In the end, Po uses the Wuxi Finger Hold on Tai Lung (a technique Shifu had previously threatened to use on Po), defeating him in a large explosion of golden light that ripples through the valley.
The Five return to the valley to investigate and find a slightly dazed but triumphant Po. Deeply impressed by Po's victory, Tigress leads the Five to acknowledge him as a Kung Fu master. Po suddenly remembers that his teacher is badly wounded, and rushes back to Shifu. At first the master appears to be dying, and Po panics. But it turns out that he is only trying to rest after such a terrible battle with Tai Lung.At the end of the credits, Shifu and Po are seen eating together by the sacred peach tree. A peach seed planted by Shifu before Oogway's passing has sprouted into a new plant.
Journal Reflections-:
Why did I choose to participate in this activity?
I basically like movie and I see it as a way to "de-stress" myself.
What got me started? / How I got started?
Hmm... By default, I myself already like to watch movies.. But to be exact, it is because my friends' influence. ( watching movies regularly is very expensive !!!)
What did I hope to learn or archieve from it?
Movies are fiction. What we, as the audience (third party) sees from the movie enable us to learn and understand how the characters in the movies think and feel. Subconciously, we learn and improve on our current knowledge of understanding other people (empathy) , be it a friend or a stranger. Thus, developing better communication skills that will never be found and learnt on usual textbook.
What I enjoy about the activity and why?
The theater environment. Most of all, the comfortable seat. ^.^V
Actually is because since movies are fiction, it usually contain the "adventure" that is not in our usual lifestyle and this is why i enjoy catching movie a lot.
What did I learn from it?
To empathy and better communication with others.
What challanges did I encounter?
Raising fund for the next movie....-.-"
An available time slot.
How were these challanges eventually overcome?
Set aside some coins daily...
Fixed time.. Every first or last month of wednesday to catch the movies.
Book the tickets through AXS machine earlier to avoid "sold-out" of tickets.
What mattered most and why?
The types of movie that is suited to my preference. Afterall, I use my savings to catch the movie, so I can choose! xD
What do the failures or sucesses mean?
Not able to catch the movie? I can wait for youtube or VCD release..xD
Kidding.. I guess this question is not applicable to me.
What life lessons have I learned?
Always be early in everything you do.. in my case.. if i am slow, i might not be able to catch my movie.Understanding (Empathy) and communicating with people better.Catch the movies during weekdays 12noon -5pm, there's student price! xD
How the experience will affect my future?
Seriously, I will be more confident and also understand my future employer and co-workers.
Have I become a better / stronger person? In what ways?
Umm.. yep.. sometimes have to learn form the movie even its fiction..In time of crisis, face up to the problem, hiding won't get you anywhere.
Personal Add-ons:
From this movie, Kung Fu Panda, even it is a fiction, I realise the ugly side of human. People often judge the book by its cover. Without interacting with the person, some may already judge the person from its look. If the person may not have a good looking appearence, but a kind soul, isin’t it unfair to them? When somebody starts to make a judgement on others, he/she will already have a mindset of avoiding that person.

Movie Review - The Fobidden Kingdom

Trailer

Actual Movie
(11 parts)










Plot
(Sources: Wikipedia)
The film opens during a battle between Sun Wukong, the Monkey King (Jet Li), and heavenly soldiers amongst the clouds. It is then revealed the sequence was a dream when South Boston teenager Jason Tripitikas (Michael Angarano) awakens in his room plastered with vintage kung fu movie posters. After getting dressed, he makes his way to a pawn shop in Downtown Boston's China townto buy some new kung fu DVDs. There, he converses with Hop (a prosthetics-laden Jackie Chan), the shop's elderly owner, and, while thumbing through some DVDs, he is drawn to a room full of antiques and notices a golden staff. Hop tells him that the staff is to be delivered to its rightful owner and then closes the door. On his way back home, Jason is attacked by local bully Lupo (Morgan Benoit) and his cronies who force him to come along with them to the store, so Hop will open the door, and they can steal money from the old man. Feeling betrayed, Hop tries to attack the thieves with the staff, but is shot by Lupo (much to both Jason and Lupo's cronies' shock). He tells Jason that he must deliver the staff to its rightful owner. Jason takes the staff and runs from the thieves. On top of a building, he is surrounded by the bullies, with Lupo warning Jason that he "saw nothing" (out of fear Jason may turn them in to police). Before Lupo can shoot Jason, he is suddenly pulled off the roof by the staff and travels back through time.When Jason wakes up he has been transported back to ancient China, dressed in old-century clothing. There he is attacked by Jade Warriors who try to take the staff from him. He is helped by the Drunken Immortal, traveling scholar Lu Yan (Jackie Chan). Later that night, seated in a teahouse, Lu tells Jason a story of how the Monkey King caused havoc at the banquet on the Five Elements Mountain celebrating the Jade Emperor's forthcoming 500 year period of meditation and drank of the elixir of immortality. The Emperor took a liking to the Monkey King and decided to award him a heavenly title, much to the chagrin of the Jade Warlord (Collin Chou), a heavenly general. The Emperor then left the Jade Warlord in charge of heaven before retreating to his period of seclusion. The Jade Warlord later challenged the Monkey King to a duel, and turned him into stone by tricking the Monkey King to set aside his magic staff, Ruyi Jingu Bang. But before he was fully immobilized, the Monkey King cast his staff into the mundane world. Lu Yan ends the tale by stating a person known as the "Seeker" will be the person to find the staff and free the Monkey King. Lu Yan and Jason then get into a fight with the Jade Warriors who track them to the restaurant and are saved by a mysterious young woman, who turns out to be the Orphaned Warrior, Golden Sparrow (Liu Yi Fei). Sparrow's family was killed by the Jade Warlord, and she has vowed vengeance against him. She always refers to herself in the third person as «she».
The Jade Warlord is notified by his men that they have seen the magical staff. The Jade Warlord then sends his bounty hunter, the white-haired witch Ni Chang (Li Bingbing), to retrieve it for him. When Jason wakes up in the morning he is attacked by a person dressed in white clothes, who takes the staff away. Jason, Lu Yan, and Sparrow follow the trail of the mysterious man. They reach a temple where the man is meditating. There, Lu Yan and the man, the Silent Monk (Jet Li), fight for the staff. The Silent Monk later learns that the staff is meant for the traveler. The four head towards the Five Elements Mountain in a quest to free the Monkey King and end the reign of the Jade Warlord. On the way to the Mountain, Lu Yan and the Silent Monk teach Jason kung fu. After crossing a great desert, they are attacked by Ni Chang and the Jade Warriors, but the four escape on their horses with the staff intact. Ni Chang fires an arrow after them, and Lu Yan is hit and falls from his horse. They take refuge in a monastery where they find out that only the Jade Warlord's elixir of immortality will heal Lu Yan. Jason, desperate to help Lu Yan, heads toward the palace with the staff to exchange it for the elixir. Once at the palace he learns that the elixir was promised to Ni Chang if she brought back the staff, but since Jason brought it he has to fight Ni Chang to the death, the winner getting the elixir. The Silent Monk discovers that Jason has left with the staff and pursues Jason along with Sparrow. Back at the palace, Jason and Ni Chang fight. Though Jason had developed a good measure of skill in the martial arts and holds his own, the more experienced Ni Chang easily defeats him. But before she can kill him, the Jade Warlord orders her to stop and, instead, sets his own men on Jason. The boy's life is once again saved when the Silent Monk and Sparrow arrive (with Lu Yan in the rear being carried by monks from the monastery who join in the fight with the Jade Army) and intervene. The Silent Monk duels the Jade Warlord while Sparrow fights Ni Chang. During the fight, Jason manages to grab hold of the elixir and throw it to Lu Yan, who drinks it and becomes immortal, regaining his strength and energy. Lu Yan then fights Ni Chang on the balcony. The Silent Monk is mortally wounded during his battle with the Jade Warlord and throws the staff to Jason. Jason takes the staff and shatters the Monkey King's statue form, freeing him from his imprisoned state. The Silent Monk dies of his injuries and reverts into a golden hair, revealing him to be a magical human familiarcreated by the Monkey King prior to his imprisonment. The fight between the Monkey King and the Jade Warlord commences. Sparrow tries to kill the Jade Warlord with a mystical jade dart, but is countered by chi. After a long battle, Lu Yan dispatches Ni Chang by sending her off the palace balcony and Jason is able to kill the Jade Warlord with the dart and dropping him into a pit of lava. Jason reaches Sparrow, who thanks him using the first person «I» before dying. He is then praised by the Jade Emperor for fulfilling the people's prophecy. As his reward for his bravery, Jason chooses to be transported back home to modern day Boston. When Jason wakes up, he is lying flat on the ground below the building he supposedly fell from along with the usual clothing he wore before his travel through time. He is then attacked by Lupo's gang, but this time he uses his newfound kung fu skills, fights back, and defeats Lupo single-handedly. Hop manages to survive the gunshot (the medics stated that the bullet missed his heart), and is taken to the hospital, but not before stating he is immortal (being Lu Yan) and thanking Jason for completing his mission. Before Jason leaves the scene, he sees a girl who looks like Sparrow. She congratulates him for his bravery and tells him she will see him later. She then goes into her store (the Golden Sparrow). Jason, surprised but delighted to see her, leaves and goes home, where he practices his kung fu on the roof with a staff as Lu Yan states: "And so the legend is told that the Monkey King began his journey west in search of truth while the traveller returned to his world to walk the path of the warrior and find his own truth. As one tale ends, so another begins."
Journal Reflections-:
Why did I choose to participate in this activity?
I basically like movie and I see it as a way to "de-stress" myself.
What got me started? / How I got started?
Hmm... By default, I myself already like to watch movies.. But to be exact, it is because my friends' influence. ( watching movies regularly is very expensive !!!)
What did I hope to learn or archieve from it?
Movies are fiction. What we, as the audience (third party) sees from the movie enable us to learn and understand how the characters in the movies think and feel. Subconciously, we learn and improve on our current knowledge of understanding other people (empathy) , be it a friend or a stranger. Thus, developing better communication skills that will never be found and learnt on usual textbook.
What I enjoy about the activity and why?
The theater environment. Most of all, the comfortable seat. ^.^V
Actually is because since movies are fiction, it usually contain the "adventure" that is not in our usual lifestyle and this is why i enjoy catching movie a lot.
What did I learn from it?
To empathy and better communication with others.
What challanges did I encounter?
Raising fund for the next movie....-.-"
An available time slot.
How were these challanges eventually overcome?
Set aside some coins daily...
Fixed time.. Every first or last month of wednesday to catch the movies.
Book the tickets through AXS machine earlier to avoid "sold-out" of tickets.
What mattered most and why?
The types of movie that is suited to my preference. Afterall, I use my savings to catch the movie, so I can choose! xD
What do the failures or sucesses mean?
Not able to catch the movie? I can wait for youtube or VCD release..xD
Kidding.. I guess this question is not applicable to me.
What life lessons have I learned?
Always be early in everything you do.. in my case.. if i am slow, i might not be able to catch my movie.Understanding (Empathy) and communicating with people better.Catch the movies during weekdays 12noon -5pm, there's student price! xD
How the experience will affect my future?
Seriously, I will be more confident and also understand my future employer and co-workers.
Have I become a better / stronger person? In what ways?
Umm.. yep.. sometimes have to learn form the movie even its fiction..In time of crisis, face up to the problem, hiding won't get you anywhere.
Personal Add-ons:
From this movie, The Fobidden Kingdom, I learnt that when there's a will, there's a way. Sucess is always the fruit of labour and sweat. In life, nothing will be smooth sailing. There will always be up and down. Its all goes down to how you overcome it despite all the odds.

The Reason

Now I know why Blogspot is still prefered over Wordpress..
Wordpress just @$%@ screwed up everything!!!!
Now i have to redo everything.. -.-"