I can’t help it; it will be about my mother country once again. Honestly, I was trying very hard to find an interesting article, first on the Economist’s site, then on www.euronews.net. And what were the results of my efforts?
The main issue is
I can’t help it; it will be about my mother country once again. Honestly, I was trying very hard to find an interesting article, first on the Economist’s site, then on www.euronews.net. And what were the results of my efforts?
The main issue is
Frankie, a nine year old death-mute boy, his mother Lizzy and grandmother are changing addresses every few months in order to escape Lizzy’s husband. The boy doesn’t know this and so he believes that his father works on a ship and is on the sea the whole year round. That’s why he has never seen him. To keep in touch with his father Frankie writes to him frequently. In reply his father sends him letters with descriptions of his adventures. However, this is Frankie’s mother who writes those letters in order to bring some joy in the boy’s life and to maintain a positive picture of the father’s figure in his life. The problem occurs when the ship “
Why do I like this film? It’s a modest, but a charming story. My personal best is Jack McElhone in Frankie’s role giving a very touching performance as a very sensitive, loving and talented child. We often see in the film how he struggles with his handicap trying to express his feelings through his drawings and written words. Furthermore, there’s his loving mother who is trying to do everything to protect him from an inconvenient truth about his father. “Dear Frankie” is a simple story of love and devotion that keeps your breath away till the very last moment. And this unbelievable Scottish accent!
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Let me quote some of the entries of my fellow countryman in
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“Today our city authorities are proud of decreasing unemployment rate, but there is no point to be proud of massive emigration to
“I predict Polish emigration to the
That’s why I think that it’s not a bad idea to read his blog now and then. It’s clear to me that I have some more interest in what he writes about as I’m Polish, I don’t love my mother country unconditionally and I’ve been to
What I’d like to write about today is his feelings about visiting
The other side of this parody is our usual political theatre.
However, it wouldn’t be the purpose of this blog if I didn’t s mention my activities in English. Yesterday I did communicate in English as well. What is more, I gave some tips to a nice elderly American as to where he can go to meet other native speakers. He told me he didn’t really like German and missed conversations in English. Now I hope I could help him!