Reflection Of October Baby

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The movie that I decided to watch was October Baby, which was made in 2011. In the first twenty minutes of the movie everything happens so quickly. The main character, Hannah, has a seizure on stage with her father, a doctor helping. It leads to her talking to her doctor with her parents. In the end of this appointment she finds out that she is adopted and when she gets this news she is not very happy and goes on a road trip with he childhood friend, Jason to find her birth mom. October Baby is a story about a 19-year-old college freshman that you first see nervously going over her lines for the play that she is the lead role in. Quickly she stutters her lines and collapses on stage having a seizure Hannah has grown up always having hip surgeries, …show more content…

One of my favorite parts was once Hannah was home from the road trip her adoptive mother sat down with her and told her that she was once carrying twins also, but she lost them. Her mother told Hannah about a church that she would always go to and Hannah ended up going, the priest words really drew me in. He said that the church has a letter from Paul the Apostle and the letter read: “because we have been forgiven by God we should forgive each other. In Christ you are forgiven and because you are forgiven you have the power to forgive and to choose to forgive, let it go. Hatred is a burden you no longer need to carry only in forgiveness you can be free, forgiveness you cannot find in a trip or in a church but if the sun can set you free, you will be free indeed. Jonathan wants you to live your life, live it to the full.” This really gave me a new way of thinking. In another part of the movie Hannah’s dad taker her to her brothers grave and there he says “The doctor said that there was not much brain activity, but I saw him smile we truly believe god would heal him. But when I looked at you I never thought something so small could overpower me.” It is dialect from those two people that made me think about the way people see God and the way that they think he can help them. The way I grew up I wasn’t taught about religion. I know that God exists but I had no clue what he was/is capable of. At the end of the movie it shows Hannah’s birth mother walking into her office and holding a note and a hospital bracelet, the note says, “I forgive

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