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BLANCIA COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC.

Mabini St. Molave ZDS

Reflection on

“ KINDNESS MATTERS”

Submitted by: Jorge B. Caballes Jr.

Submitted to: Ms. Joy E. Doromal


II. INTRODUCTION

A little boy named Lincoln who is bullied for the way he talks creates a superhero in his

head. A lonely man rescues a puppy who transforms his life. 

WHAT’S MOVIE ALL ABOUT?

 The Movie is all about A little boy named Lincoln, who is bullied for the way he talks, creates a superhero in his head. A

lonely man rescues a puppy who transforms his life and falls in love. This inspiring story illustrates how kindness can truly

make a difference. From the creator of the hit faith and spirituality movie "A Box of Faith" comes this family movie of

inspiration.

III. DISCUSSION

WHAT’S HAPPENING TO THE MOVIE?

 The film Kindness Matters


tells the story of two different
family situations that some
viewers can
 relate to. Lincoln is from a
broken family, and he
struggled at first because his
mother abandoned them.
 As a result, his father
Adam wanted to find
someone to look after his son
Lincoln as well as teach him
 because he was bullied at
school. Ms. Davies is
Lincoln's future nanny who is
looking for work because
 her previous job was
ended because the child had
passed away, so Ms. Davies
had a difficult time finding
 work because she was
from another country and was
not qualified enough for the
job she was applying
 for, but when she decided
to just return to her country,
someone called her and said
they had found
 someone she could work
with, and that someone was
Lincoln. Hudson is lonely
and alone in another
 story, so he stays at home,
not feeling well and
depressed. Her mother
encourages her to go on blind
 dates, but he declines since
he is uninterested. When he
threw his trash in the trash
can, he noticed a dog
 inside the carton and
hesitated to pick it up
because he was not
interested. He seems to have
no passion to
 care for animals, yet
instead of putting it to the
dog pound because he felt
terrible for the animal, he
raised
 it instead. Hudson has also
been loved recently, and he is
quite happy with it, so his
decision to care for
 the dog is complete. In
another story, Lincoln met
his new nanny, Ms. Davies,
and they got friendly
 because Ms. Davies
treated Lincoln as if he were
her kid, and she simply kept
an eye on him because his
 father Adam was often late
from work.
 Hudson chose
to have a vacation in the
forest with his dog, and their
bonding was wonderful
 because the dog finally
replaced Hudson's sadness,
but his dog accidently came
out one morning when he
 was still sleeping in the
tent. The dog went missing
and was never found. Hudson
was still looking for it,
 but he needed to get home,
so he left the puppy behind.
In another story, Lincoln and
his father Adam
 decided to take a vacation
to the same place where
Hudson and his dog were
vacationing. When they
 arrived, they hiked to the
top of the mountain, and
while resting at the bottom of
the tree, Lincoln noticed
 something strange and
immediately followed it,
finding Hudson's dog. His
father was worried because
 Lincoln had disappeared
beside him to follow the dog
and when he found it, he saw
the son giving the
 dog water. He told the son
to keep the dog away because
it was living in the forest and
should not be
 touched, but Lincoln is
stubborn and still wants to
take the dog home because it
is pitiful and fainting
 from hunger, despite his
father's objections, he still
decided to take it home for
the reason that he wanted
 it Lincoln took care and
give it a shelter to live.
The film Kindness Matters tells the
story of two different family
situations that some viewers can
relate to. Lincoln is from a broken
family, and he struggled at first
because his mother abandoned
them.
As a result, his father Adam
wanted to find someone to look
after his son Lincoln as well as
teach him
because he was bullied at school.
Ms. Davies is Lincoln's future
nanny who is looking for work
because
her previous job was ended
because the child had passed away,
so Ms. Davies had a difficult time
finding
work because she was from
another country and was not
qualified enough for the job she
was applying
for, but when she decided to just
return to her country, someone
called her and said they had found
someone she could work with, and
that someone was Lincoln. Hudson
is lonely and alone in another
story, so he stays at home, not
feeling well and depressed. Her
mother encourages her to go on
blind
dates, but he declines since he is
uninterested. When he threw his
trash in the trash can, he noticed a
dog
inside the carton and hesitated to
pick it up because he was not
interested. He seems to have no
passion to
care for animals, yet instead of
putting it to the dog pound because
he felt terrible for the animal, he
raised
it instead. Hudson has also been
loved recently, and he is quite
happy with it, so his decision to
care for
the dog is complete. In another
story, Lincoln met his new nanny,
Ms. Davies, and they got friendly
because Ms. Davies treated
Lincoln as if he were her kid, and
she simply kept an eye on him
because his
father Adam was often late from
work.
Hudson chose to have a
vacation in the forest with his dog,
and their bonding was wonderful
because the dog finally replaced
Hudson's sadness, but his dog
accidently came out one morning
when he
was still sleeping in the tent. The
dog went missing and was never
found. Hudson was still looking
for it,
but he needed to get home, so he
left the puppy behind. In another
story, Lincoln and his father Adam
decided to take a vacation to the
same place where Hudson and his
dog were vacationing. When they
arrived, they hiked to the top of the
mountain, and while resting at the
bottom of the tree, Lincoln noticed
something strange and
immediately followed it, finding
Hudson's dog. His father was
worried because
Lincoln had disappeared beside
him to follow the dog and when he
found it, he saw the son giving the
dog water. He told the son to keep
the dog away because it was living
in the forest and should not be
touched, but Lincoln is stubborn
and still wants to take the dog
home because it is pitiful and
fainting
from hunger, despite his father's
objections, he still decided to take
it home for the reason that he
wanted
it Lincoln took care and give it a
shelter to live.
 The film Kindness Matters tells the story of two different family

situations that some viewers can relate to. Lincoln is from a broken family, and he

struggled at first because his mother abandoned them. As a result, his father

Adam wanted to find someone to look after his son Lincoln as well as teach him

because he was bullied at school. Ms. Davies is Lincoln's future nanny who is

looking for work because her previous job was ended because the child had

passed away, so Ms. Davies had a difficult time finding work because she was

from another country and was not qualified enough for the job she was applying

for, but when she decided to just return to her country, someone called her and

said they had found someone she could work with, and that someone was Lincoln.
When he threw his trash in the trash can, he noticed a dog inside the carton and

hesitated to pick it up because he was not interested. He seems to have no passion

to care for animals, yet instead of putting it to the dog pound because he felt

terrible for the animal, he raised it instead. Hudson has also been loved recently,

and he is quite happy with it, so his decision to care for the dog is complete. In

another story, Lincoln met his new nanny, Ms. Davies, and they got friendly

because Ms. Davies treated Lincoln as if he were her kid, and she simply kept an

eye on him because his father Adam was often late from work. Hudson

chose to have a vacation in the forest with his dog, and their bonding was

wonderful because the dog finally replaced Hudson's sadness, but his dog

accidently came out one morning when he was still sleeping in the tent. The dog

went missing and was never found. Hudson was still looking for it, but he needed

to get home, so he left the puppy behind. In another story, Lincoln and his father

Adam decided to take a vacation to the same place where Hudson and his dog

were vacationing. When they arrived, they hiked to the top of the mountain, and

while resting at the bottom of the tree, Lincoln noticed something strange and

immediately followed it, finding Hudson's dog. His father was worried because

Lincoln had disappeared beside him to follow the dog and when he found it, he

saw the son giving the dog water. He told the son to keep the dog away because it

was living in the forest and should not be touched, but Lincoln is stubborn and

still wants to take the dog home because it is pitiful and fainting from hunger,

despite his father's objections, he still decided to take it home for the reason that

he wanted it Lincoln took care and give it a shelter to live.


The film Kindness Matters tells the
story of two different family
situations that some viewers can
relate to. Lincoln is from a broken
family, and he struggled at first
because his mother abandoned
them.
As a result, his father Adam
wanted to find someone to look
after his son Lincoln as well as
teach him
because he was bullied at school.
Ms. Davies is Lincoln's future
nanny who is looking for work
because
her previous job was ended
because the child had passed away,
so Ms. Davies had a difficult time
finding
work because she was from
another country and was not
qualified enough for the job she
was applying
for, but when she decided to just
return to her country, someone
called her and said they had found
someone she could work with, and
that someone was Lincoln. Hudson
is lonely and alone in another
story, so he stays at home, not
feeling well and depressed. Her
mother encourages her to go on
blind
dates, but he declines since he is
uninterested. When he threw his
trash in the trash can, he noticed a
dog
inside the carton and hesitated to
pick it up because he was not
interested. He seems to have no
passion to
care for animals, yet instead of
putting it to the dog pound because
he felt terrible for the animal, he
raised
it instead. Hudson has also been
loved recently, and he is quite
happy with it, so his decision to
care for
the dog is complete. In another
story, Lincoln met his new nanny,
Ms. Davies, and they got friendly
because Ms. Davies treated
Lincoln as if he were her kid, and
she simply kept an eye on him
because his
father Adam was often late from
work.
Hudson chose to have a
vacation in the forest with his dog,
and their bonding was wonderful
because the dog finally replaced
Hudson's sadness, but his dog
accidently came out one morning
when he
was still sleeping in the tent. The
dog went missing and was never
found. Hudson was still looking
for it,
but he needed to get home, so he
left the puppy behind. In another
story, Lincoln and his father Adam
decided to take a vacation to the
same place where Hudson and his
dog were vacationing. When they
arrived, they hiked to the top of the
mountain, and while resting at the
bottom of the tree, Lincoln noticed
something strange and
immediately followed it, finding
Hudson's dog. His father was
worried because
Lincoln had disappeared beside
him to follow the dog and when he
found it, he saw the son giving the
dog water. He told the son to keep
the dog away because it was living
in the forest and should not be
touched, but Lincoln is stubborn
and still wants to take the dog
home because it is pitiful and
fainting
from hunger, despite his father's
objections, he still decided to take
it home for the reason that he
wanted
it Lincoln took care and give it a
shelter to live.
 The film Kindness Matters
tells the story of two different
family situations that some
viewers can
 relate to. Lincoln is from a
broken family, and he
struggled at first because his
mother abandoned them.
 As a result, his father
Adam wanted to find
someone to look after his son
Lincoln as well as teach him
 because he was bullied at
school. Ms. Davies is
Lincoln's future nanny who is
looking for work because
 her previous job was
ended because the child had
passed away, so Ms. Davies
had a difficult time finding
 work because she was
from another country and was
not qualified enough for the
job she was applying
 for, but when she decided
to just return to her country,
someone called her and said
they had found
 someone she could work
with, and that someone was
Lincoln. Hudson is lonely
and alone in another
 story, so he stays at home,
not feeling well and
depressed. Her mother
encourages her to go on blind
 dates, but he declines since
he is uninterested. When he
threw his trash in the trash
can, he noticed a dog
 inside the carton and
hesitated to pick it up
because he was not
interested. He seems to have
no passion to
 care for animals, yet
instead of putting it to the
dog pound because he felt
terrible for the animal, he
raised
 it instead. Hudson has also
been loved recently, and he is
quite happy with it, so his
decision to care for
 the dog is complete. In
another story, Lincoln met
his new nanny, Ms. Davies,
and they got friendly
 because Ms. Davies
treated Lincoln as if he were
her kid, and she simply kept
an eye on him because his
 father Adam was often late
from work.
 Hudson chose
to have a vacation in the
forest with his dog, and their
bonding was wonderful
 because the dog finally
replaced Hudson's sadness,
but his dog accidently came
out one morning when he
 was still sleeping in the
tent. The dog went missing
and was never found. Hudson
was still looking for it,
 but he needed to get home,
so he left the puppy behind.
In another story, Lincoln and
his father Adam
 decided to take a vacation
to the same place where
Hudson and his dog were
vacationing. When they
 arrived, they hiked to the
top of the mountain, and
while resting at the bottom of
the tree, Lincoln noticed
 something strange and
immediately followed it,
finding Hudson's dog. His
father was worried because
 Lincoln had disappeared
beside him to follow the dog
and when he found it, he saw
the son giving the
 dog water. He told the son
to keep the dog away because
it was living in the forest and
should not be
 touched, but Lincoln is
stubborn and still wants to
take the dog home because it
is pitiful and fainting
 from hunger, despite his
father's objections, he still
decided to take it home for
the reason that he wanted
 it Lincoln took care and
give it a shelter to live.
IV. CONCLUSION

Ending of the Movie:


 The story details how Hudson, a lonely former high school football star, and

Lincoln, a little boy with a speech disorder are changed through kindness.

Moral Lesson:

For me the moral lesson of the movie is 'if you have to choose between being right and being

kind, choose kind. ' Kindness matters. Growing up, I was lucky to have lots of grown up around

me who taught me the importance of being kind to others.

REFERENCE

https://www.imdb.com/video/vi2205598489/?playlistId=tt8470494&ref_=tt_pr_ov_vi

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