Glass Castle: First Impression

The beginning started off with a short view of the present day. The first chapter, albeit small, gave the reader a good look at how things changed when she grew older. When it came to the second chapter it was divided into smaller sub-chapter sections. Throughout this area of the book it was still about the same girl in the first chapter, just much, much younger, in fact starting at three years old. Her life went on, and the family? Well, the family was a mess. Her dad was her hero, yet he made so many decisions that landed their family in a bad place each time. I hope that he would become a better person throughout the book since his family is behind him 100%.

Movie review: A Knight’s Tale

The movie had an inspiring storyline of a boy who wanted to change the stars. The main characters father made a noble sacrifice so that his son would grow up in the shadow of a real knight. Thinking that perhaps one day he could be one himself. The movie had many silly moments that broke the seriousness of the movie. It would change as quickly as it came. There would be a person hanging from a noose, and suddenly there would be a naked man. Making light of the previous scene with relatively dry humor. The film ultimately ended with love and the hero winning the final championship against the antagonist. It gave a traditional ending to the film, which although predictable, was what we were all hoping for.