Licensure Examinations and the Avengers (April 26, 2012)
My daughter recently informed me that she passed the
licensure examinations for teachers (LET).
She was supposed to take the examinations right before her graduation
but since there was some trouble with her surname (which is another topic for
discussion), she fore go the first opportunity prior to the clearance issue
from the National Statistics Office (NSO).
Long story short, she took it last March and now, we just heard that she
passed the said licensure examinations.
I really couldn’t be happier and prouder for Ayn. She is my first born and she has given me
immense joy, and a ton of happy memories.
Speaking of memories, yesterday, April 25 was the first day
of showing of “The Avengers” and like any typical father; I watched the said
film with my two sons – Diego and Francisco.
And let me put up front that the film was first rate; it was
entertaining and was even inspiring.
The main characters were drawn properly in their own
respective movies and with the assembly of this particular film, the end result
was superb in terms of perspective and in so many levels, the brewing and
pacing of the story was just right.
In this era of computer generated images, the story must
first be given priority and such was the case in this film. Yes, the CGI’s were impressive but the
tapestry of the story was just right for the consumption of the viewers.
The children were basically impressed with the CGI’s while
the adults were struck by the simplicity and complexity of the plot. The linear and continuous story line was
palpable and if you haven’t followed the other stories, then you could enjoy
the film individually by its own right.
There is no moral lesson to chew, just pure enjoyment to
savor….
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