jueves, 30 de abril de 2015

Now you see me


NOW YOU SEE ME

"Now you see me" is my favourite film. I love it so much because it's not the typical gooey love story like "The Noah's diary" (I HATE that film!) This year, in 2015, we'll can see the second part of this amazing film, I've been waiting for ages!
"Now you see me" its about four street magicians who don't know each other: Danny, Merrittt, Henley and Jack, and who are brought together  by an unknow benefactor. One year later, they are in Las Vegas performing as "The four Horsemen". For the final of their first show they say they'll rob a bank, and they choise a random udience member, Étienne Forcier. This person was French, so it seemed almost impossible to do it, because his bank was "Le Credit Republicain" in Paris. Étienne is apparently teleported to his bank in France, where he activates an air duct that vacuums the money and showers it onto the Las Vegas crowd. (I know, really awesome)
So, upon the discovery that the money is really missing, an FBI agent is called to investigate the theft and is partnered with and interpol agent. They obviously arrest the Horsement but they're  forced to release them because they haven't got evidences.
The two agents, Dylan and Alma meet Thaddeus Bradley (performered by the famous actor Morgan Freeman) He is a former magician who professionally reveals the secrets behind other magicians tricks.
I'm not going to reveal anymore, I've say too much spoilers, if you want to know more, you will have to see the film but be careful, they're magicians, don't trust: Come in closer, because the more you think you see, the less you will see...



lunes, 27 de abril de 2015

My trip to Rome II


My trip to Rome II

Another site we saw was the Vatican City, which is where the pope lives. The city is only 0,29 square miles and have a population of obout 140 people. We saw the pope in the popemobile and I think we were so fortunate to see him, even just from far. 
In Vatican City there is  also a thing called Saint Peter's Basilica, the most famous basilica in all of the world. We only saw it from outside, because it closed at four and the row was incredibly long.
However, we can saw the Sistine Chapel, a chapel which on ceiling contains a very famous painting of the creation of man by Migel Angelo. When we went, there were many guards and they all told us that we can't take photos. 
Before that, when we were waiting to visit the Vatican Museum, we were in the row so bored and with an awful foot pain, and then we started to speak with the people behind us. They were a young girl and a young boy very nice and friendly from England. Javier said to him some numbers and he asked to him what was the connection between those numbers. The english boy thought hard, but he didn't realize that were prime numbers. Javier asked him what was his job, and he said: "I'm a magician!" We looked very surprised, so his girlfriend gave him a pen and he started to make several tricks. The truth is that made more funny to us the three hours of row.

My trip to Rome


My trip to Rome I


Last week, I went to Rome with my class and two teachers. It was awesome!
Monday, at one o'clock, a bus took us from Vinaros to Barcelona, and there we traveled by plane to Italy. We arrived to the hotel at eight o'clock, we left our luggage and then we started the path with our guide Ruth.
We saw the Colosseum, an ancient Roman arena where they pitted criminals to fight to the death against anything from fierce creatures to Roman soldiers. We also saw the Trevi fountain where it's said to be good luck to throw a coin in while facing the other way, but when we went there it was under renovatoin, so we can't saw it as well as usual.
My trip to Rome had obviously great food. I ate pizza, pasta, brusquette, lasagna... And lots of gelato! But we had bad foods too, for dinner we went to a restaurant called "Il dolfino" It was terrible! Maybe I thought so because I use to eat fantastic italian food at home because my father is talian and my mother is a chef, but I didn't enjoy that restaurant.
The first day, something funny happened to us: we were resting near the Pantheon (I think) and a rastafarian man approached us and he gave us some bracelets. It was so funny to hear him talk, he spoke a mixture of Spanish, Italian and English.

What would you do if you won €200,000?

What would you do if you won €200,00?


If I won €200,000 I would be excited. First of all I'd save a part for my studies, I'd like to study in a prestigious international university, probably in the UK.
Next, I'd buy lots of nice clothes for myself. I'd also buy a motorbike and I'd pay for the license classes.
I'd buy some things that I always wanted but I never can buy because they were so expensive like funny merchandising.
I wouldn't spend all the money on myself. I would take my parents on a holiday, and I'd buy a new laptop for my sister, I'd also pay her some professional design classes.
I think I'm a bit feminist, so I'd give some money to a charity that helps womens who don't have the same rights as us.
Oh! And don't forget the full-body shower that I'd put on the bathroom.
I think the money would change me, unfortunately, it's normal if you suddenly become rich.