Nick Hunter Blog- Bring it in For the Real Thing 4/26/20
I always wondered what Dr. Kip Redick would be like as a professor. Anytime I would see him on campus he always looked as if he didn't have a care in the world. That he was living life as best as he could. I was excited to take this class with him this semester. I come from a religious family where everyone is catholic except for my dad. I have sort of shied away from the religious classes here at CNU because I always heard how difficult they were. However I was intrigued to see the kind of movies we would be watching in this class and try to understand them deeper. The dekalogues specifically spoke out to me because it was the 10 commandments in a real live setting. It gave a true meaning to what each of these commandments truly mean. How we shouldn't idolize technology like in blade runner as well. In Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind from what I understood was that we need to love our partner for both the good and the bad memories. I always felt as if dinner with families and friends had a significance behind it but after watching Babett's Feast, it's a form of love, fellowship, and tradition. Big Fish helps me understand every story from either my father, grandparents, and brothers that there's a deeper meaning than what is actually being told. I'm very thankful that I took this class and have now a deeper understanding about life as a whole.
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