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Upon watching the movie entitled “3 IDIOTS”, I’ve realized so many things that should be considered through our lifespan. This is the only movie which makes me feel different kind of emotions while watching. My emotion and mood doesn’t stick at one, it is shifted from one to another at every part of the story. While watching, I felt a little bit of love, sorrow, and madness; on the other side, happiness and being inspired to pursue my studies harder. I love each twist made for the several chapters of the film...
I really enjoyed watching the movie. I didn’t just watch it once, twice, or even thrice. I have viewed it several times. “Hindi ako nagsawa sa palabas... Pinanuod ko sya maraming beses ng mag-isa lang ako. At first sobra akong na-carried away sa mga scenes, todo talaga yung pagiyak ko. Tapos inabot ako ng halos 3am sa pag-iisip kung gusto ko ba talaga yung course ko at kung eto na ba talaga yung gusto ko.” Then the next day, I watched it together with my friends. After a couple of hours, I watched it again together with my family naman :) “Kahit na pinaulit-ulit ko pa sya, nadadala pa rin ako ng emotions ko... Hindi ko mapigil kasi The Best talaga”.
The film inspires me a lot; the main characters have motivated me, most especially the guy named, “Rancho”. Despite of all the struggles he had to face, he didn’t forget to enjoy the journey of life. He can balance his studies together with his friends and love life.
A BIG catch in the movie was the friendship of the 3 Idiots, they were so great... I really admire their way of remembering and helping each other. They never forget their buddies as they go along. Whenever one needed help, they are always present to do things undoubtedly. I hope that I will also have that kind of friends na talagang walang iwanan kahit dumating na dun sa puntong Pakikipagpatayan :) I have also learned that if we are going to help someone, “We should never just give..."

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