PARAS(Y)TE

2:14 AM Valerio, Jerica 0 Comments

     Not everyone is a fan of movies. I, personally, seldom watch movies, because I prefer reading. That said, it is given that I still have tons of movies to watch to catch up with all the hype. That's why I wasn't expecting anything from the movie, Parasyte.
     Parasyte was the first Japanese movie I watched. To be completely frank, at first I wasn't interested in the movie at all, especially after seeing those slithering things. The movie didn't catch my attention from the start and I am one to get bored quickly. Soon, though, I began to get intrigued about the plot. It started to get interesting as it reached the middle, so I decided to actually watch and not just look. As I began to understand what was happening, I realized that the storyline was a lot nicer than I thought. It wasn't cliche in terms of the common alien or zombie story, it actually made sense and was laid out good.

     Some of the characters were a bit disturbing, especially the tall, smiling dude—it bothered me how smiley he was, but that's probably the purpose of his character. Also, I want to talk about how cute Migi is for a second. I really liked how unreal Migi looked. Though other people might find it disgusting to have a talking parasite as a hand, I, for one, wouldn't mind, as long as it could do the things Migi could do. Anyway, the other characters of the movie weren't that notable, except for the main character, who showed quite a satisfying development.
     As for the visuals of the movie, I was a bit disappointed because a lot of things still looked so cartoonish. Although it made Migi look cute, it didn't really make the other parasites look scary or gut-wrenching, but that's just my opinion. I'm not sure if the others were already disturbed by all the blood and monsters. The movie would have looked more realistic if everything didn't look so edited.
     While watching the movie, I was confused a lot of times, but during the end, it all became clear. It was somehow a rollercoaster of "what" and "um.." but overall, I liked how the story played out. During the end, I expected myself to at least tear up because of Shinichi's mom, but I guess I wasn't that attached to the movie. It ended quite abruptly, and that makes me want to watch the second one.
     In my opinion, the movie could have been better, but it wasn't bad either. I don't mind watching more movies like this, as long as the plot is good and the visuals are realistic.

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Why Plagiarize?

1:03 AM Valerio, Jerica 0 Comments

     Plagiarism might as well be one of the most popular words in our time. It means taking someone else's word or idea and making it look like you came up with it yourself. The word itself has a very negative meaning, which makes it clear that the action of plagiarism is never a good thing.
     Some of us may think that they are not guilty of this crime, but we all have some instances where we couldn't help it. Our excuses are all the same when confronted about this matter: "I paraphrased it, so it's not plagiarism." Yes, we paraphrased it, but the thought is still there. We are unable to accept that some of the ideas we tell the world about are simply made by others and we only edit some of the details. It is a terrible realization but it's the truth. Sadly, numerous people are still unaware of it. Plagiarism isn't just taking works of those who are well-known; it is taking any idea, so long as it doesn't belong to you, and passing it off as your own. It can happen when you hear someone tell a joke, and you take that joke so you can get a few laughs from your own crowd. It may be that you read a beautiful poem, and you wrote it down, giving it a few edits, so you can give it to your so-called sweetheart. Plagiarism can happen anywhere—it is most common, however, in social networking sites. The terrible truth about these famous posts on the internet is that the smart and the witty come up with it, but the pretty and the well-known make use of it. Once someone who isn't that famous on thd site posts something, it goes unnoticed and unappreciated. On the other hand, when those who have a lot of friends or followers post the exact same thing a few seconds later, it automatically skyrockets to the trending list, while those who shared it are clueless about where it really came from. We never actually know where half the things we laugh or talk about on the internet started. You'll never know, maybe it came from that girl you just called "loser" a while ago. It's quite disheartening because the person who took the idea was the one who got the credits, while the one responsible for the idea of the post itself gets nothing.
     You see, this is the reason why plagiarism should never be done. It is very disappointing how people these days find it so easy to take another person's work without giving much thought about all the effort the other put into it. You can use the ideas of others, but at least give them credit. Don't take what isn't yours.

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