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Through much strenuous thought and reflection, I would say that I have a creative mind. Over the past few weeks, I have posed many questions that few people (even myself) had thought of before reading this blog. I tried to steer clear of the mundane normalcy of simply critiquing movies and tried to analyze them on a deeper level. I delved deeper into the motion pictures and uncovered their true importance in the process. I posed strange questions and proposed new ideas, like the importance of music and the deep emotional necessities that movies provide. Personally, I had never done these actions before this blog. So, in conclusion, I fit the creative mind category perfectly.
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I exhibit curiosity constantly within my blog. I am not sure how many questions I asked during the course of it, but there are enough that I am not going to count them. I was not satisfied with simply liking a movie, choosing instead to search until I was at the very heart of it. I explore facets of movies I had never explored before.
I also experimented with new ideas. I discussed the influence of music in movies as well as great need for movies in our lives. I also addressed politics, acting, and the use of comedy within my blogs. Mostly, my blogs focused on abstract ideas rather than merely what one sees on the surface.
I was also able to ask provocative questions throughout my blogs. All of my blogs sought to answer some sort of question, from "Why do we watch movies?" to "What do movies accomplish within us?" Again, as will all of my blogs, these were geared toward the central purpose of the film instead of the on the surface entertainment we all are accustomed too.
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I was surprised at the level of understanding gained when one actually analyzes movies. Usually, we sit down, watch without thinking for a few hours and move on with our lives. But when I reviewed these movies I was forced to analyze their meaning, the actions of the characters, and other factors. The insight gained astounds me. I never knew the Robin Hood Men In Tights could be understood on an emotional level. While I cannot return and watch every movie I have ever seen over again, in the future, I will actually think about the movies rather than simply staring at them.
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