Saturday, May 28, 2016

Alice Thru the Looking Glass (2016)

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The characters; that's what brings this movie along and how it can be sized down.
Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen really sold it. She is so proper and quirky and it's very attractive. She is definitely someone you'd want to talk to.
I liked Anne Hathaway as the White Queen a lot, as well, more than ever before, even. They go well together, some people I like a lot: Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Julia Roberts, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence..
Johnny Depp was the reason for the season, definitely worth trying to catch.
Mia Wasikowska, the sweet Polish girl from Australia held the whole movie together all the time with her positive attitude!
Sacha Baron Cohen was a good main actor. He seems very good as a person. He is smart and an entertaining actor.
The supporting actors did a very good job, as well. I liked seeing the queens young because it was so cute and with their mother. The English are really nice in this and so is Mia Wasikowska.
I think they put a great deal of positive work into this and were successful as a sequel to the 1st movie. The art in this was fantastic and mesmerizing. It's a good sign and very uplifting! Morally, this movie touched on a lot of things, I felt. It shows actors meditating on kindness and not worrying too much about bad things.

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Hi, I'm 30! Some advice for what is hot currently is that you should know what you want to do before you start hi school, I feel, as a musician. I even feel you need to know even before that. Also know that where I went to hi school you can graduate early if you took some courses in junior hi. Most of us didn't, and I actually switched hi schools and took English V, didn't meet some easy core requirements yet to graduate early. I focused too much on pushing myself academically and didn't know I was headed to be a musician cuz growing up is actually a scary thought I'd imagine.

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It seems like the most ticklish joke significantly for some people involved experimenting with me to support Ellen DeGeneres ..when she was the one hurting me telling people spying/experimenting on me to put hurtful, illegal messages in my room via and ticks in my room and how the computer loads!  I did curse about it but not at her mainly I think, tho I did at my dad just in case I did at her to prevent it cuz I was in danger of it, tho I did not curse anyone out, like in a hurtful way, just defensive ways.  It's funny, I was just a girl born in 1986 who used to get a lot of respect for doing what I was supposed to in school and not being mean to others who had a hard time.  Now, I'm being told I am things like "nothing."

Disclaimer:  I am not trying to point out nor offend anyone.  It's just the way things speak to me in general.

Prejudices

I know Late Boomers correct children born around 1998, but that's just because they care about them.  People mistake it for being something bad, and then they think, "Oh well, at least they aren't being treated too much better than I am treated."  The truth is they aren't doing anything bad to them, in this light.  They get the added bonus of feeling loved by both Late and Early Boomers and their grandparents.  People like me from Generation XY do not feel this.  We're always in trouble for no good reason.

I think one of different reasons words like "trash" come up in the vocabulary of the head of a home of Baby Boomers is because of things like people in other countries, primarily in Europe, saying we aren't all that to others because we're too American or something, tho it's in good ways as far as we seem to know.  I've encountered innate hostility in trying to connect with people from racially *seclusive ethnicities.  They can't make up their minds if they care I am 1/2 Asian or not.  Their confidence slips right thru their fingers.  The "children," or young people my generation, become somewhat innately explosive and decisive of what they decide to react by.  They act like it's really hard and sacrificial, but we don't ask much in these cases of conversing.  Europeans in Europe think these things aren't interesting, but that's because they're from Europe and it doesn't matter to them.  The English are clear they want to be friends with bad people..  The Germanic side of Europe is very self-worshiping and the one that is more *seclusive.  They probably don't mind taking to someone who is all white, who is born around 1998, or who is from Europe.

What I have to offer is that my mom has strong Dutch heritage from Indonesia for 600-700 years maybe.  She is racially Chinese/Asian.  My dad has a lot of Germanic Anglo-Irish.  He is also German, French, and Dutch and possibly Swiss Pennsylvania Dutch and Anglo-Saxon.  Our last name is Norwegian-French-Welsh-Irish.  His dad is more like a city family and his mom is from a farming family.  He also does have real Irish, but I don't know how much, only know of 1 name like that, Donahue.  If a name is very Irish, I would guess this one partly in a certain way "takes the cake," so-to-speak.  I am guessing it has a forte maybe of being hard-working in some way or very disciplined socially.  My nearest relative from Europe is the Donahue family in at least 1865.  It's a great great grandfather.  The most American is a 4x great grandfather in 1799 at least from the Work family.  If I had to identify as having strong Anglo or Germanic roots as a person, I'd say Germanic.  I guess you could also classify as being Norse/Nordic.  I don't know why, but I don't feel very Irish nor English.

*seclusive - affecting seclusion (link)