tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1219469017864992936.post8364587114920647734..comments2023-04-16T05:57:32.377-07:00Comments on "Mo-View": Invictus (2009)Mohsenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10862725239683079735noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1219469017864992936.post-1631666265562588302010-01-18T21:58:44.360-08:002010-01-18T21:58:44.360-08:00Actually, I thought Mandela's scenes and dialo...Actually, I thought Mandela's scenes and dialogues were the best moments of the movie. Very educational.<br /><br />I think the poem you mentioned wasn't by Mandela, but from the poem "Invictus", by William Ernest Henley.Mohsenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10862725239683079735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1219469017864992936.post-91394087344408224662010-01-16T12:12:11.143-08:002010-01-16T12:12:11.143-08:00I like Eastwood ‘s works because he always tells t...I like Eastwood ‘s works because he always tells the story of change, of hope, unity, no border between races black & white and all factors necessary for making a movie full of emotion and in one word inspirational. <br />Becoming familiar with non-violent opposition of Mandela sounds interesting! I didn’t notice this point except green color which was shining everywhere !But I enjoyed sport competition’s scenes too( even as a cliche scenes )and in spite of knowing nothing about rugby, I was affected by its excitement and became interested in learning its rules!<br />The beautiful quote of film:<br />Nelson Mandela: I thank whatever gods may be / For my unconquerable soul. / I am the master of my fate / I am the captain of my soul.Maryamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10482965935605429771noreply@blogger.com