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1917: Lance Corporal Schofield and Lance Corporal Blake,
No I don't really identify with them except that they except a task that requires dedication and hard work It takes place in France and is in one world Black Panther: T'Challa I don't really feel like I identify with him Takes place between Oakland, California and Wakanda. You could argue it's in multiple worlds Fast and Furious 7: Dominic Toretto and Brian O'Connor I don't feel like I identify with them. The main settings are Los Angeles, Tokyo, Abu Dhabi , and Colorado My favorite what if is the one about the two people stranded in the desert with no resources, I can somewhat imagine a world but not really a character. Life in this world would be pretty devastating. I feel that the characters would have little hope once they realize they are stranded. However I would expect human instinct to kick in and the characters would keep going till they either succeed or fail. What if two British soldiers were given an extremely difficult task to cross over enemy trenches and deliver a message to save the life of many troops.
What if a crew a people return to their normal lives after defeating a domestic terrorist, and the terrorist older brother is trying to get revenge. Forcing the crew out of their daily lives again What if the son of a king returns home after his father's death to claim his throne, however a challenger tests the sons path to the throne. What if two people going on a trip around the world get stranded in the Saharan desert, and no significant resources What if an animal had to make a journey across a treacherous snowy mountain range to gather the supplies that would save their community What if a tribe of people are taken from their isolated island hidden in the Bahamas and are dropped into a major US city and forced to either find their way back or adapt the new lifestyle. Three films I would take to a deserted Island would be:
1917 Fast and Furious 7 and Probably Black Panther I don't really think I connect with movies, it's more like I have a preference of this type of movie over the other. So I like these movies mostly because they have a lot of action and I enjoy that. They all are action movies. However 1917 is based off a true story. A memory that comes vividly to me is when I got in a car crash in Mason, Ohio. I think I remember this memory so vividly is because i was pretty scared and fearful for my brother and I.
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