Sunday, November 11, 2012

My Saturday

This weekend, I sleep a long time, when I wake up, I find that my friend sent to me a massage, she hopes that I can help her finish power point, because she is very busy, so I promise her. I do this power point until 2:00 PM. At night, I download movie successfully. The movie is called Ted. A long time ago, my friend recommended this movie to me. In this movie, the hero is called John, when he was 8 years old, he received a birthday present, a teddy bear, at this tonight, little John make a wish to God, he hopes that Teddy bear can be alive. Next morning, his wish came true. When he is an adult, he still lives with teddy, but his girlfriend, Lori thought Teddy does not make him addict to drink and play at the party. Afterward, John wanted to get up the courage to do his work better. He let Teddy move out of his house, Teddy so sad, meanwhile, two bad men want to buy Teddy, but Teddy do not answer him. On one occasion, Lori found John and Teddy join a party together. She is very angry, and she breaks up with John. John blame Teddy for this thing, and they flight each other. Finally, Teddy talks with Lori, and promised he does not appear. When Teddy comes back home and memory, he and John's life, the two bad men kidnap Teddy. John and Lori call the police and find out Teddy. They discover two terrible men take away Teddy; they want to save Teddy. In this process,
one bad men tears Teddy, John and Lori are so sad, but they put Teddy's suture immediately, and make a wish.Tomorrow, they discover that Teddy miraculously alive. They are so happy and hold their wedding ceremony.I like this movie, it is very.

2 comments:

  1. Oh, I know this movie. It was very famous before I came to Canada! The trailer is so funny that I really want to see this movie.

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  2. Dear Hilbert! i want to give you an advice. Please check your work again because i think you used not correct time for verbs. You talked about the past, but you used present simple. I think will be much better to use past tense

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