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This is the blog of The Renaissance Charter School's senior elective class, "Delving Into Documentaries." This blog was put together in the spring semester. In the fall semester, we watched Food, Inc.; Forks Over Knives; GasLand; and An Inconvenient Truth. Students wrote reflection papers, journal entries, and essays. Instead of these assignments, this semester, students will write on this blog. After each film, they will post a review/critique. Each week, they will post a response to a controversial question related to the film we are currently studying. Visit our Wiki to learn more!
Monday, March 4, 2013
Review #3: Seoul Train
The film Seoul Train was about refugees from North Korea who tried to get to South Korea by passing through China to have a better life. They wanted their kids to have a better life than they had. This film analyzes the struggles of refugees and how they get treated if they don't obey by the rules. This film made us aware of issues that are going on around the world. Towards the end it gives us insight on what people are doing to stop this issue. It was a great film because it was very truthful by telling all the facts and details on the refugees.
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