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St. Elmo’s Fire

Filed under: Comp. 1, Uncategorized — asdesmet at 2:00 am on Sunday, December 16, 2007

Amber argues that St. Elmo’s Fire is worth watching for college students because, “It demonstrates how graduation signifies the end of innocence and the beginning of adulthood.” I agree with thid quote i was not in class to see this movie because i was sick, but i did rent it on my own time. I think that this quote really demonstrates what the whole movie is about, it is the type of movie that shows how just going from a teenager to adulthood can be life changing. This movie had to do with groups of friends, just out of college that struggle with adulthood. Their main problem is that they’re all self-centered and annoying. It is a film that has a young cast in it, but it is a film that does a great job of dealing with a real life issues. I didn’t take any quotes out of the movie because i think that the one that Amber chose pretty much covered the whole movie.

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Comment by Paul

December 20, 2007 @ 3:13 pm

I do agree with your point on adulthood can be life changing, but i didn’t really like this movie all that much. It did, as you said, do a great job dealing with real life issues.

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