Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Informal Theme 3.2

Lame conversation with Aimee Monique.


Direct Speech
Me: Hey Monique! I just watched the new movie of Emma Watson titled "The Perks of Being a Wallflower". Have you heard about it? It's really a good watch.

Monique: Yeah! I've heard that that's a great movie but I only knew few about it. What was that about?

Me: Well, it was about Charlie, a socially-awkward freshman who later discovers that he is a wallflower and then he meets his friends, Patrick and Sam who'd make him feel what a real party is like and make him have his social life while dealing with school works and all the stuffs.

Monique: That really seems to be a great and interesting movie . By the way, is Sam Emma Watson?

Me: Good guess there friend! Wait, you're getting interested now right? Tell me. Anyway, Sam is the girl that Charlie loves, much older and the sister of Patrick. She's pretty cool and I loved her character.

Monique: Yeah right! I guess the book is better than the movie. Am I right? Because many says that their not contented with what they had watched.

Me: Bull's eye. But with consideration to the movie, I mean disregarding the book, it was quite nice. Splendid actually. The soundtracks, effects, and everything are perfect. It even had an 8.3/10 IMdB rating which proves it's worth to be watched. Incidentally, the book is better if you're a really dedicated one.

Monique: I read an article about it and it was said there that it was nominated a number of times.  I’m very sure that it garnered a lot of awards. Do you know what those are??

Me: No, not really I'm not that keen about those but I do know that the movie was directed by Stephen Chbosky, the author himself  which was nice because his point might have been well implied.

Monique: Really? Cool! I didn't know that. By the way, I've heard that Charlie died at the end. Is that true? If he really did, then that will make me more interested.

Me: Oh no, not really. Charlie didn't die. He almost committed suicide or something because all the things his Aunt Helen did to him is swimming into his mind and when he was about to do it, he called his sister and the police came rushing then BAM, they he already at the hospital. You know, movies have cuts and that had one. *laughs*

Monique: Ohhh, I see. Do you have any copy of that movie? I would want to watch it. Then I'll read the book afterwards.

Me: Yes dear I have one. I'll burn you on a disk if you want. Anyway, I really need to go because I think I need to pee or something. Bye!

Monique: Thanks for the time! Bye!
(Conversation ends.)

Indirect Speech

Sheila greeted Monique. She told Monique that she just watched the new movie of Emma Watson titled "The Perks of Being a Wallflower". She asked her if she had heard about it. Sheila said it's a really good watch. Monique agreed. She said that She had heard about it that that was a great movie but only knew few about it. Monique asked her what was it about. Sheila Replied that it was about Charlie, a socially-awkward freshman who later discovers that he is a wallflower and then he meets his friends, Patrick and Sam who'd make him feel what a real party is like and make him have his social life while dealing with school works and all the stuffs.Monique later said that it really seemed to be a great and interesting movie. She asked if Emma Watson will play the role of Sam.Sheila exclaimed that she had a good guess and asked if she's getting interested already. She asked Monique to tell her. Anyway, she told Monique that Sam is the girl that Charlie loves, much older and the sister of Patrick.She said that she's pretty cool and she loved her character. Monique agrees once more. She guessed if the book was better than the movie and asked if she's correct because of the people said that they were not contented with what they had watched. Sheila said Monique had it "bull's eyed." And then she argued that with consideration to the movie, she meant disregarding the book, that it was quite nice. And it was actually splendid. Sheila said that the soundtracks, effects, and everything were perfect. And that it even had an 8.3/10 IMdB rating which proved it's worth to be watched. Incidentally, she said that the book is better if you're a really dedicated one. Monique told her that she had read an article about the movie and it was said there that it was nominated a couple of times. And that she's very sure that it garnered a lot of awards. She finally asked Sheila if she know what are those. Sheila said No, and said that she wasn't that keen about those but she do knew that the movie was directed by Stephen Chbosky, the author himself  which she said was nice because his point might have been well implied. Monique can't believe her at first then said that it was cool and that she didn't learn about that. She added that she'd heard that Charlie died at the end. She asked her if it's true and said that if he really did, then that will make her more interested. Sheila answeres back that that was not true. She said that Charlie didn't die. and that he almost committed suicide or something because all the things his Aunt Helen did to him was swimming into his mind and when he was about to do it, he called his sister and the police had come rushing then BAM, then they were already at the hospital. She said in a matter-of-factly that movies had cuts and that had one. Sheila laughed. Monique understood what she meant then asked her if she had any copy of the movie and that she would want to watch it and read the book afterwards. Sheila replied that she had one and that she'll burn her a a copy on a disk if she'd want. Finally she said that she really need to go because then she might be needing to pee or somthing. She bid farewell.Monique did too and she thanked her for the time. (Conversation ends.)

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