As you stated, the cinematography in this movie was impeccable;
The way the colors and movements flowed had a huge effect on how it impacted me.
This documentary really made me feel as if I was in India, living these children's lives. The swirving, the sounds, the colors;
I was able to connect with these children even though I've never come close to experiencing what they have.
I was so impressed by everything that was presented, and all in all, I really felt like it made the point it was trying to. It left a lasting impression.
I FEEL compelled do help them. I FEEL like using
my talents and passions to help others.
But I mainly FEEL impacted.
I completely agree that the cinematography in the film was incredible. After reading your blog, I noticed how the swirving of the camera did affect the quality of the film. It made it easier to feel as if you were there, with the kids, experiencing and seeing all that they did. I also really liked the text that you used and the way that you italicized and bolded certain words. It made it more interesting to read because the layout created a rhythm that made it easy to read.
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For one, I really like how you formated this blog post. Instead of just reading it, it took me on a journey. When you discussed the way the movie made you feel I felt myself being pulled back to those moments. The way you worded everything just flowed and connected. I felt the same way when you talk about how the documentary made you feel like you were in India and how it made the kids matter. Even if I hadn't seen the movie I think I would still be able to sense the power out of it by the style of your writing and the ideas you bring up.
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