Monday, November 26, 2012

Andrea Guy, Shallow Hal Questions #1&3


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Question #1

In the beginning of the film, Hal was very shallow. He only talked to women who were young, petite, and pretty. He didn’t care about what their values of life were or what kind of women they were.  He only cared that they were attractive to him.  He thought that it was okay for him to be cubby and it was not okay for women to look like they wanted. He dressed horrible and only looked at women who barely had any clothes on.  His transformation was that he didn’t see the outside of a women he only say the inside. He started to care about the women that he was dealing with. It wasn’t all about caressing each other, for the first time in his life he had a healthy relationship with a woman.  He changed into a better man.

 

Question #3

In the beginning of the film Rosemary was very negative and she had no self-confident.  She didn’t think that she was beautiful enough to be with someone like Hal, who was genuine to her.  She would constantly complain about what she is wearing and how she looks when she goes out with Hal. She thought that she deserved someone who would tell her the truth about her physical appearance that she’s ugly and she’s too fat to be with anyone.  Towards the end of the movie, Rosemary accepted herself for who she really is, which shows that she gained positivity towards herself throughout the movie.

 

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