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Chio, Christine Joy Estrada BEED III

September 8, 2013 Maam Feberita M.

Boses
The movie Boses, directed by Ellen-Ongkeko Marfil is beyond excellence! Boses was a very touching as we all watched it and we couldnt agree more. Before it began, I thought that this movie would hit me deeper inside and leave me all sadden and it would caught me in tears, but in fact, something just hits me inside as I was watching this film and no tears at all. I guess I didnt cry like others did, maybe because I was joyful seeing Onyok coping up more than drowning to his dreads and hatred towards his father. Looking back at what has happened in the film; I was really touched of how one simple boy could change not just his life, but also to other peoples lives, especially Sir Ariel, his Violin trainer. Onyok may have lived all his life on the bad and the cruel side, but along the journey, he let music rebuild his soul, he let music pull him up to betterment, he let music washed his agony and fears away, and he let music altered his life, and let himself get drawn to it. It really touched my heart because for an hour right there, it made me realize that healing comes from different arrangements of doing things that you didnt expect you can do. You could be someones blessing; you could be someones life changer. Either way, its never too late to find things that could be a healer to you.

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