Cinema Cafe ~for movie lovers~

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Location: Akita-city, Akita, Japan

I'm 20-year-old university student. I love films. Hopefully I want to contribute to film industry in the future. I also like communicating people in English, especially speaking is so much fun. I've been working at a coffee shop and lots of foreigners come to drink coffee there. I'm enjoying talking with them in English. I play the terror sax in Ramen-Dokokai.

Sunday, June 26, 2005

GANDHI


  • Mahatma Gandhi starts as a young attorney fighting prejudice in South Africa and returns home to India to become the spiritual and political leader of the independence movement.(1982)
  • This is a biography film of Gandhi. When I was a high school student, my world history teacher said, "Watch the film for your understanding of the Indian history." That's why I watched. It was amazing. This is the most impressive nonfiction film that I have ever seen. Some scenes were barbarous and I didn't want to recoganize such things as a fact. Gandi is the very man who appealed and let the world peace without any violence or obedience. I respect his so much. The DVD is available at the Self Acsess Center. You should see it! Picture from Amazon.com

2 Comments:

Anonymous takase said...

I want to be Gandhi. Because I want to have peaceful mind. mmm?
I want to be a great musician.

2:34 AM, June 29, 2005  
Blogger miho said...

Hi Takase
Thank you for your good comment.
You want to be Gandhi? So do I!
Let's try having a pure and peaceful mind.
You are a great musician!

10:53 AM, June 30, 2005  

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