Saturday, May 16, 2009

October Sky


On Thursday, May 14th, we watched the movie October Sky, which was a movie based on a true story. This movie was about a small-mining-town boy who aspired to work in the Space and Astronautics field. Homer Hickam, the boy, faced many bumps in the road along the way, but at the end of the day, he achieved his goal. This movie portrayed a lot of science, math and character education.

On of the obvious science connections in this movie was all about coal mines and coal mining. Coal mining is the town's way of supporting itself. Coal mining is very dangerous. In the movie, Mr. Hickam, became seriously injured due to a collapse in the coal mine. The coal that is mined is used for energy use and fuel. America is very dependent on coal. There are many ways to extract coal from the mines.

Next, Rockets and Rocket Science was very prevalent throughout the movie. Homer and his friends built many rockets. They used physics, math and many other scientific concepts to build and design their rockets. Homer and his friends (they were often called the Rocket Boys) used trial and error to build the perfect model of a rocket. In addition to the Rocket Boys' rockets, real explorations were in the process. Russia had sent up Sputnik, the first rocket in space, into outer space. The Russians had a few troubles along the way, but they always tried their hardest.

The boys used math to prove their innocence when they were in trouble. Police thought that a forest fire had been started by the boys' rockets and experimenting. Through a detailed math (such as geometry), the boys proved they were innocent. If the boys had not used their math and science, they would have been in heaps of trouble for what they didn't do!

Finally, this movie talked about health issues. Everyday, the coal miners put themselves at risk for lung cancer. Breathing in the horrid fumes and other chemicals in the coal mines damaged their bodies. In addition, Homer's teacher was faced with Hodgekin's Disease. Hodgekin's is a type of cancer. A few years later, their teacher had died due to Hodgekin's.

The miners in the movie often showed respect towards one another. When the cave caved in or collapsed, a miner was always there to push a fellow miner out of the way. Also, many of Homer's friends and family supported his dreams to become what he wanted. However, his brother and his father often were negative about his dreams. Homer's teacher gave Homer a lot of support and help to achieve his goal. Also, Homer showed self-control when his dad did not support his dreams (most of the time). Once, Homer and his dad got into a fight over it. This fight occurred as a result of Homer being assertive towards his father. In addition, Homer's father stepped in when one of Homer's friend's step-father was beating his step-son. Mr. Hickam stopped him. Homer's dad also saved peoples lives, putting his own at risk, when the mine collapsed. Finally, when Homer needed to help the family out, he put his own needs and desires to the side to cooperate and help his family in their time of need.

To reiterate, October Sky was a good movie. I enjoyed its lessons. This movie taught me that even in a small town, it's possible to become a big shot. Also, I learned that strength is something you choose. In addition, I learned that even if there's a bump in the road, you jump over it or you walk over or around it. I learned that if you fall down, you have to pick your self up and just keep going. If there's a scratch on your knee, you need to rub it and keep on going. All in all, I really loved this movie, I hope I can watch it again.

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