I will leave you an excerpt from an online review by Richard Roeper from the Columnists which I strongly agree of how he describes the movie. And if you haven't seen it yet, go to the nearest cinema and enjoy!
I want to start this off by saying that I am not a big DC fanatic so please understand if my knowledge for your DC Superheroes is quite shallow. I have known Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman since I was very young. What I see in television is what I only know about them. To be honest I never expected this movie to be as big and good as it is. Sure, it is Superman and Batman, the biggest heroes in the DCU but to be this good for me is quite surprising. For the fact that I am an MCU fan, I wanted this movie to suck. *laughs* Alright, what I like the most in the movie is how Jesse Eisenberg portrays Lex Luthor. He isn’t the Lex Luthor that I imagined to be but as a good actor himself, he did a good job on my opinion. He is like the nerdy villain who is wealthy and smart and believes that can conquer the world of what resources he have. And oh, Wonder Woman’s appearance astounds me. Gal Gadot is on fire and I root for her. She is the only Wonder Woman I know because growing up all Wonder Woman I see on television are animated. I will leave you an excerpt from an online review by Richard Roeper from the Columnists which I strongly agree of how he describes the movie. And if you haven't seen it yet, go to the nearest cinema and enjoy! “Dawn of Justice” is a dark-palette feast for the eyes, with some memorable set pieces, just the right amount of dark humor, strong performances and so many inside references and hints of characters and films to come there could be an entire day of Comic-Con panels just about the spoilers and the teasers and the “WHOA!” moments.
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28 months ago I was at home in San Mateo with my husband and son. I was happy considering how blessed I am with our current state then – financially, emotionally and spiritually. I may not be the perfect mother or wife but I can surely say that I had done what I could to be the woman my husband and son needed me to be. We were a contented family, including Shirley, our trusted kasambahay. She is incapable of hearing and speaking but we could depend on her doing household chores and looking out for our son on special cases. Mikey was a great provider. His salary wasn’t so big but it was enough to sustain all our needs. Matey was the joy in our home, without him I’d definitely lost my mind. 21 months ago Hello, Doha! Arrived in few weeks and boy it’s too hot here. It is my first time out of the country, can you believe it? I am just glad I had an opportunity to go out from our native land. This may not be the country I dreamed of visiting, but the thrill I felt is overwhelming. Landing on the season of Christmas made me feel even happier because it’s my first Christmas away from home. It may not be as good as it was in Philippines but we all Filipinos from around the world have our own way of celebrating Christmas - Pinoy style. It was a good experience for me as I have completed the Simbang Gabi for the first time that I had never done in Philippines. The Misa de Gallo was great that it gave me goose bumps all over my body. It was so touching and inspiring considering Fr. Raffy is such a good priest. Imagine how we can be so connected with our Savior and our culture even if we are not in our country. I understand how our culture differs from Middle Eastern considering that I had been acquainted with such religion/beliefs during my stay in Mindanao. As a foreigner it is quite fascinating to know that even if we have limitations of wearing the usual clothes to wear, the kind of food we eat, celebration of Christmas, my fellow foreigners, which ever country they came from, are very much respectful for this country’s culture and traditions. Although it is a given that there are laws to abide, but the self-control of every foreign individuals here are impressive. 17 months ago Welcome to CBMFM family! I am now part of a Facilities Management company where I can develop my skills more and impart my knowledge to my colleagues. It is easy to adjust in our work environment as the language we are speaking is English; also most of my colleagues are Filipino. In my line of work, I am exposed to our client(s) and with this I have been able to acquire different kind of approach to different kinds of nationalities. Not long enough though I was transferred to a different site doing the same scope of work for a period of time until I got promoted in an office. Thank God for that. Being far from my family, especially my son is not easy. Like I said earlier, these experiences are my first. I know that before I made my decision in coming to Doha I have fully prepared myself for the emotional roller coaster that I’d be going through. It wasn’t so hard for me during the first four months but as days passed by on the succeeding months, I realized how hard it is. It’s painful to even think how much you have missed so much in terms of your child’s progress as a toddler. Anyhow, this is all for him and for us. We want to provide him all the good things in life so it is safe to say that these sacrifices are all for him. Now I have come to accept the fact that I will be here, away from my family, earning money to help them have a good life. I have come to accept that I am surrounded with diversity and have been able to blend in. I have come to accept that being an OFW has an image to maintain. I have come to accept a lot of things. Hopefully, in God’s time, I can change some of these situations and become happier and contented – specially on the family front. I miss my boy so much – every day of the year. Signing off. |
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