Best Movies Of 2008




best movies of 2008

The Bucket List (2008)

The Bucket List is one of the Best Films of 2008, and it would be cruel not to give him an Oscar. It teaches viewers how make the best out of any situation, even a tragic illness like brain cancer. The Bucket List has two of the best actors and most experienced Hollywood (Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson), and the chemistry between the two is wonderful. Some of the recurring themes throughout the film are living for today (have fun at present), who appreciates the little things in your daily life without worrying about what happens in the future. The work was making the Movie was great, and shown during the presentation. So if you are young or old, The Shawshank is sure to have a strong message of inspiration to all.

Jack Nicholson plays Edward Cole, a billionaire owner who is a hospital with newly diagnosed cancer. Carter Chambers, played by Morgan Freeman, is a mechanical work on an average salary, also the fight against cancer. When the two are placed in the hospital room that he will not get along. crummy attitude of not fixing Cole well with the wise comments of Chambers. However, after spending more time together, learning to get along and be friends. Later, both create a list of "Bucket." This is a list of things you want to do before his death. After some convincing, Cole and Chambers left the hospital to explore aspects of their lives that have been missing for quite some time. This is where the story begins to unfold, and the film enters its most lightly. There are many things in life that we have no control, however, we must learn to accept and make the best of the cards are dealt. When someone is beaten by a terminal illness is debilitating. I was diagnosed recently Crohn's disease, and after spending some time in the hospital, I learned many things that appeared in The Bucket List. All that happens for a reason intended for self improvement. It depends on us if we learn the lessons before us, or ignore them.

After leaving the hospital, begin their journey to perform each task in the bucket list. There are some dangerous adventures, such as skydiving and race cars collide, but Cole and Chambers did not let anything stand in the way its objectives. They have some thoughtful conversations along their journey, full of humor. The joy of the film makes it much more enjoyable for everyone. During the performance activities in their bucket list, Cole and Chambers experience true Happiness, despite his poor health. This goes to show that no obstacle, large or small, can defeat the power of the human spirit. All you need is willpower, and nothing can stand in his way.

The main conflict occurs toward the end of the film, where the relationship between our two main characters hanging by a thread. Edwin blatantly refuses to face the biggest obstacle in his life, which strongly disturbs Salas. This conflict continued until the end of the film, when both characters realize their flaws, and make a major effort to improve the lives of those around them. Although watching the film, expect to feel a strong emotional appeal to the characters, as in drawing, Screenwriting, and the introduction music is fantastic. It was very refreshing to see a film so inspiring as The Bucket List. The Movie industry must learn from Great Movies like these, and just keep it going. We deserve to see a masterpiece, and also deserve a chance to improve ourselves. The Bucket List is A Great Movie to watch when you feel that life has given unfair treatment. Why? Can completely distort your perspective, and help you address and improve any situation. This film will certainly be on the list of films to show my children. While it may be a little young to make a bucket list, the idea is in my head as a guide for living life. We have so little time, why Why not take advantage of it?

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