Yesterday I watched on TV one of the most chocking and
emotional movie I have ever seen. It is called "The Impossible" and
it tells the story about how a Spanish family survived to the tsunami of
Thailand. Watching this film I have changed a little my mind. We should to be
pleased of eating every day and having a house where we sleep and also of
having next to us the ones that we love. Lots of people from all over the world
are not as fortunate as we are.
Human has been always taking care
about material things instead of the ones next to him. Families are separated
by heritages or men from all periods of the history could make a war for
feeling powerful, for example. We are able to loose people who we love or
admired because we prefer having money and power. Selfishness has always
existed and it could be the worst side of people.
Thanks to this
devastating situations or movies like “The Impossible”, we could open our eyes.
I had heard about catastrophe when it happened in 2004. Then I was eight years
old so what really occurred was unimaginable for a little girl. But yesterday,
watching the movie and the real images I was shocked. People drowning, houses
and hotels being rolled, hospitals collapsed… it must have been horrible.
Therefore, we should look after the ones we care: our
family, friends, partners… We don’t know what will happen tomorrow. We must
apply the famous quote “carpe diem”, which means “live this day as it were the
last”.
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