What I learned from The Amazing Spiderman
Just finished this movie.
Late? Very.
I wanted to watch it back in July on its premiere day but the queue was crazy!
Then I went to Papua and had no chance to watch it there (obviously).
Well, since am not a big fan of Peter Parker, it's not a big deal.
(but hey, of course am a fan of Andrew Garfield!)
Okay, just cut the crap.
So, do you realize that this movie actually have a really deep lesson?
I just realized it now and it's a shame.
The scene when Uncle Ben died, I was crying like a baby.
It's like watching me in the screen.
Peter had a bad day, he forgot the promise he made with his uncle before, his uncle got angry. you know , his uncle and auntie never meant to make him feel bad but he ended up shouted and throwed his tantrum at them.
the story continued. the angry Peter happened to let the thief go just because he saved a grudge to the store owner. and, just like everybody already knew, the thief killed uncle Ben who've had been wandering around the block to looking for Peter.
(and please do not ask me why I wrote all those scene in a past form).
I don't know what it's like for you, but for me, it's familiar.
I lose count on the number of how many times I shouted over my parents, especially my mom, about something....just meaningless.
I never thought that the day I shouted over her could be the last day I can talk, speak and see her.
This movie remembering me about that thing. About what should I do to make me not to regret it someday. In a future.Or in a near future. Who knows.
I also have learned from this movie that no matter how bad people did things to you, you, in other way, need to keep being good to them. Always. No matter what.
Because you have no idea about what you did might be a bad affect to other people.
It can be anyone and also it can be your dearest one. You just have no idea.
And once this happens, what you can do later is just regret.
I don't want to make the same mistake as Peter Parker did.
And I think, I know what should I do from now on.
Hopefully.
P.S. I'm in the middle of mid term week. And it'll be my last mid term week as an undergraduate college student.
Thank you, and I wish you a ton of lucks too!