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Linggo, Disyembre 18, 2011

Movie Review of My Name is Khan




                “My Name is Khan” is a very heart whelming story of a Muslim who has been judged because of his religion but despite of the bullies and circumstances, Khan has remained true and kind person to everyone. Though Khan is not normal he still proves that life can be worth living for.
                The movie leaves us viewers a message that we should not compare one person to another because everyone has unique abilities and perceptions even if on the other hand they have the same culture and beliefs. As the famous saying says “don’t judge the book by its cover”, we can never tell how well can the person be and how he sees the world unless we reach out to them.
                It is an awful thing that it needs to sacrifice one dear person before other person values your call for innocence. It is so hard to fight for our rights when on the first place you have already been judged and that you can  do nothing but to prove more yourself. Khan, once stumbled yet continues to walk for his journey because he believes he can go for his goal (to meet the President) even if he left his wife, even if Sam left him and even if all the people would fear him because he is a Muslim. When nobody listens to him, he still tried to be human to those who persecutes him.
                I admire khan so much because despite of big discrimination, he still stands. I remember also when I was an elementary student I had Muslim classmates and in my thought they are bad persons and that I should not make friends with them, later did I realize I was wrong I have judged them, like us they are just human also and that not all of them are bad. Yes they have strong personalities which makes them not approachable in the eyes of many, still they can feel pain and hurt. Until now I have kept my Muslim friends and they are good friends of mine.
                Prejudice should not be applied anywhere and anytime it makes you close your doors for no valid reasons. Catholics or Muslim as long as we believe in one God, whatever the name, we make good deeds not just for ourselves but also for others, we remain to be good persons then others won’t have the right to judge us.  

1 komento:

  1. Hi...I'm glad you've empathized with our Muslim brothers and sisters. Often, our misconceptions lead us to narrow-mindedness. We had the same thought about Muslims before. But once you've known them, you can tell to to yourself that they are more principled than other Christians in terms of faith.
    Grammar points.
    1. There are some run-on sentences. Example:
    Prejudice should not be applied anywhere and anytime it makes you close your doors for no valid reason.
    It should be two sentences.There must be a period after anytime. Then, you can start with another sentence.
    Your 2nd to the last paragraph are also run-on sentences. Try to check the error there.

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