A Film, Book, Song or Game That Changed My View
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Tell me about the film, book, song or game you prepared.
Goed antwoord:
I prepared a topic about a film that changed my view of success. Before watching it, I thought success mostly meant winning or becoming famous. The film showed a character choosing family and honesty over public praise. It made me think that success can be quieter and more personal than people often imagine.
What part affected you most?
Goed antwoord:
The part that affected me most was when the main character refused an easy chance to become popular because it would hurt someone else. It was not a dramatic action scene, but it felt honest. It made me ask whether I would make the same choice if nobody praised me for it.
Do you think media can really change people’s opinions?
Goed antwoord:
Yes, media can change opinions, but usually not by giving a lecture. It works when it lets you experience another point of view emotionally. A film or book can make an issue feel human. However, people also bring their own beliefs, so one story may influence someone deeply and leave another person unchanged.
Would everyone react to it in the same way?
Goed antwoord:
No, people would react differently because they have different experiences. Someone who has already thought about success may find the film obvious, while another person may feel challenged. Age matters too. When people are younger, they may focus on the plot, but later they may notice the message.
Would you recommend it to someone preparing your topic?
Goed antwoord:
I would recommend it to someone interested in ambition, friendship or values. I would tell them not to watch only for the ending, but to notice the character’s choices. The film is useful for discussion because it does not say success is bad; it asks what kind of success is worth having.