Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Movie Recommendation Time: That's What I Am.

A teacher manipulates a rather indefinable almost ill-willed group work that had a boy of favorable social reputation set one foot, and at some point in time his pride and prejudice, in the geek corner. This was a group work that had two different personae leave their judgments behind that arguably could have created hostility between them, splitting their single grade into antagonizing halves. 

Evasive action had to be done if there was any shred of self-pity left in him, for which if seen in public with an undesirable individual, it is implied he's one of him, one of them. But motivational words of the teacher changed him. Maybe not to be a disappointment, maybe for the grade, the son of an assertive father booted himself to compatibility.

If words can be motivational in one hand, it can inversely be damaging on the other, however righteous or meritorious one's motives. Funny how it takes years to build a reputation but it only takes one malicious rumor to ruin it. Even being readily given the luxury to deny claim against him, California's one of the finest teachers found it degrading for society has yet to know that what you are or you're not doesn't always and completely justify what you do or do not.


A friendship of unlikeliest of compassion and sincerity, puppy love speculated, found, envied but only lasted for five (5) weeks, That's What I Am is an inspiring film in which dignity is a facet of a human being uniquely ours and solely to our capacity and consent.

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