Guided Reflection : Man on Wire - By: Dilan Hern

                                                  
Man on Wire

Philippe
The scene that had me really excited had the be the moment when Philippe got don't the building and shot             the string across to the other building in aim to strap both ends with a secure locking mechanism. Such a scene had me at the edge with suspense because I wasn't sure it would completely fail, so the whole idea of him achieving his goal of strapping both ends really had me astonished by the end. What surprised me the most would be the lack of fear and the urgency they had as they individually completed their tasks as previously discussed.                  ................................................................................................................................................................
    This section in the movie did motivate me to pursue my own goals, no matter the relevance, since there will always be that one population of people that truly find interest in your actions/goals. We would like to avoid including research in our summaries because a summary tends to explain what went on during the movie, and not about what can be learned from the course of the movie, such as research. This is also crucial because you want to center your focus on what you want the reader/listener to receive from the summary that you plan to break down and summarize. The ways our summary can get affected would be the main idea, such as determining if the story is persuading, informing, or entertaining. So this will crucially affect the understanding around the purpose for even watching the story and what can be gained from reading an effective summary.


 



 





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