1408 and a video
May 7, 2009
marzellaharris
Well i been on the net 4 about 1 hour and i tried to put the video clip that i liked of 1408 which was the end of the movie so i guess i will tell you a little about it well at the end the writer made it out of the hotel one reason was because he set the hotel on fire well i take that back the only reason was because his wife somehow between the real and unreal was contacted and was told were he was at nah i take that back the room 1408 interferred with his conversation with his wife and told her to come to the hotel not knowing that he was going to set it on FIRE so any way his wife saved him because she insisted that the fireman go up to room 1408 and check it again so anyway he survived. Then the seen goes to when they are at the new place and the wife wants to throw out some items that were burned in the smoke but he indicated thaere were some things that you can not just throw away. As he was looking through the box he came across the tape recorder he had used during his stay in 1408. to make a long story short when he played the recording back his lil daughter that has passed away yrs prior was on the recording and the wife who was going to the next roon droped a box as she heard her baby girl talk to her daddy on the recording. Now to me this is the best scene for me because before that night in the room 1408 this particular writer did not believe in ghosts but after that nite and the experiance of the room 1408 and being with his daughter you can tell that his life changed it even was said that he wasn’t going to write books for a while basically he was going to take a nice lil vacation from writing books. that scene surly show that with life experianc and trails and tribulations can quickly alter your decision. finally after asking about ten people how to post a video i ran into allison at the writing center where she was able to show me how to post a video wow you learn something new everyday.
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sidlives86 |
May 7, 2009 at 6:16 pm
awesome having a the actual scene. you’re the first person i’ve seen to have done that. it for sure helped because i forgot most the details of the movie/this scene.
this isn’t a very productive comment. i think i don’t remember the movie well enough to argue with you. i can’t make sense of it. i just wanted to say, video = cool and helpful.
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C.J. |
May 7, 2009 at 6:17 pm
yeah I agree we do learn alot everyday!
ok so im going to try to come up with a counter argument for your blog about 1408.
At the end of the movie he hears his daughters voice and you beleive that because he heard his daughters voice it changed his perspective on ghost. I think that him hearing his daughter voice on the record made him think a lil but not change his perspective about the ghost.What if he still does not beleive in ghosts but was dreaming everything? 1408 is a sort of movie where you dont know whats real or unreal. what if he was still in the room but just imagining this ending scene?
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kdcarr |
May 7, 2009 at 6:18 pm
Okay so from what I read your focusing question is does this movie make me believe ghost are real?
Well first off it’s a movie so whether or not it’s real is another thing, but I think it is from a book.
Just because you hear the daughter doesn’t mean that it was not a pervious recording. I also think that if I was his wife and heard something like that I would be a little shocked too. You also hear him say he is not going to be writing books for awhile; maybe it’s because he just set himself on fire, I am pretty sure that would stop me from writing for awhile too. The night before he went into the hotel he didn’t believe in ghost but what if he never really saw a ghost and his mind put him through all of this. He could be crazy deep down and we just don’t know it.
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amcentire |
May 8, 2009 at 4:24 pm
You have to be crazy deep down to want to be a writer.
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kylefagan |
May 14, 2009 at 6:18 pm
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