Friday, January 14, 2011

An Idiot Can Also Teach A Lesson

Hey!.....It's my birthday today!....(Happy Birthday to me!...XD)....But my blog for this moment would not talk of how I feel about my birthday, rather I will be sharing my insights on the movie I watched last Thursday. It is entitled "3 Idiots".

3 Idiots Trailer

3 Idiots is about 3 individuals that went to the same school (Imperial College of Engineering) which is under the supervision of an Idealist (from an educator's view) Director. One of the three named Rancchoddas Shyamaldas Chanchad (played by the famous Bollywood actor Aamir Khan) tries to change the school's curriculum from a dog-eats-dog, memorize-every-word-on-this-page style to a practical and facilitative way of teaching Engineering. This was opposed by the director, named ViruS (short for Viru Sahastrabudhhe), for he believes that his methods were the most effective way of teaching students.


The movie has a good mix of themes: comedy, education, student life, love story, success, family, etc. This is a all-in -one movie, a movie that will tell a lesson while you are trying to wipe tears rolling down your cheeks and laughing at the same time. This is indeed one of the best movies I've ever watched (along with Forrest Gump, Anak, The Kite Runner, The Emperor's Club etc.). 


What I really like about this movie is that, it has a very deep implication in the methods of teaching we experience in our classes. Now, watch this video, and see how Rancho will, demonstrate what teaching and learning is for him.


please skip to 4:47 of the youtube video and please turn on the caption


Another striking reality that this movie showed is "the value of friendship". Rancho showed that a true friend will help in times you really need help. Also, he gives very good advices that helped his friends realize their weaknesses.


Well, another would be on "what course will you take". Did you remember when you were still on your fourth year in high school? It's either you will have a say on what course you feel you love the most or simply you don't have a choice. This movie showed that we "should marry and embrace the field we love the most". We should not be afraid and pressure ourselves in succeeding in the course that, in the first place, your heart resents.


If I go through all the details of the movie in this blog, then you will not be very excited to see it. So I'll just stop here and leave to you the rest. Surely, you won't regret the almost-3-hour-duration of this masterpiece.


Remember: " Follow EXCELLENCE, SUCCESS will CHASE you,....PANTS DOWN!






ALL IS WELL!!!!!!!!




THE MAIN CAST
(Sharman Joshi, Aamir Khan, R.Madhavan)

(Scene From The Movie)



Saturday, January 8, 2011

My Very First Blog

Hi!

This is my very first time to post a blog. Honestly, I'm kind of embarrassed and nervous to even post blogs. I still don't know why I even started blogging in the first place. Well, ironic isn't it? But anyway, I want to jump-start my career in blogging by sharing how I thought of blogging before.

Uhmm, to tell you honestly, I really find blogging  very tedious before. Why? Basically, I'm not really expressive (and LAZY---period). All my thoughts are just contained in the storage that has a limitless memory ---- MY MIND. I find posting it very "cheesy" and old school. Another reason would be that I thought before that posting a blog could lead you to quarrels over the cyberspace (you can't just please everybody). There will be someone who will shamelessly put negative feedbacks on your posts.

But, 1 circumstance really changed the way I see blogging. I suddenly crossed one blog entry by my former schoolmate. As I looked on her posts, I saw that blogging is a reservoir of your innermost feelings, of the things that suddenly crosses your mind. Those thoughts that you tend to push in the very corner of your mind will be tangible in the form of a blog. That is when I decided to make a Blogspot account and occasionally post some of my thoughts here.

I hope that this will not be a "ningas-kugon" act for me and hopefully, I can update this and write more blogs!

Hasta la proxima vez!
(Until next time!)


(P.S. I hope I got the correct Spanish translation of my closure.)