When I look back on my childhood, I don’t remember watching a lot of movies or television. I remember playing outside with our dogs a lot or helping my mom at her job working at my grandparent's restaurant. I remember watching The Lion King or Toy Story, and those are my favorite movies of all time.
I really enjoy The Lion King a lot although I haven’t watched it lately. I love The Lion King because it is based in Africa, a place where I always wanted to travel and because it was the first musical-type movie I watched. I love the triumphant journey the Simba struggles through the movie.
Toy Story would be in my top three. Animation movies are my favorite. I love the trilogy of Toy Story; the third instalment is my favorite of the three because we finally get to see “Andy” grow up and go to college. We also see in the last movie a great life lesson for children. Andy gives up his toys to a younger child and that is a very selfless act children need to see.
We all watch movies from time to time and for the most part enjoy them. They give us a release from life. When we are engaged watching a movie, we find ourselves sometimes screaming at the TV, “He’s right BEHIND YOU!! RUN!”Movies provide a escape from the real and immerse us in a fiction land that goes to infinity.
-AJ
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