Buen Dia Analysis

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The movie Buen Dia, Ramon was a heart tugging piece of work. The movie showed and explained many of the struggles for common citizens in Mexico, and what they would be willing to face or do to escape these struggles. In Ramon’s case, he tries to cross the border into America 5 times. On his fifth try the men driving the vehicle leave him and a group of other people there to die. He is the only known survivor, and he is deported back to Mexico with yet another failed attempt to be free and prosperous for his family. Such is the life of Ramon, and as it tugs at his heart, it tugs at ours as well. After his fifth failed attempt to cross the border into America, Ramon hears from his buddy that there is a place, where he can enter much easier, and still provide enough for his family. He is told that his buddies relative is there and can set him up with a job, so he agrees to go, and following many complicated directions, he makes his way to Germany. The first of his difficulties start when he arrives at the airport, frightened and unable to understand the people there …show more content…

At least until his buddy showed him a new way, and a new place to go. So he went, and met his share of difficulties to say the least. But in the end he found purchase in his various attempts. And made new friends along the way who would ultimately be his saving. As though his initial efforts to help his family went awry, they helped provide in his stead. This personally relates to me in the fact that i've always tried to be a better person. Someone that people liked, to feel more for others, and for them to feel more for me. And initially I failed, it seemed that I couldn't change what I was. Until I met someone. And without getting too into it, that person changed me into the person I am now, for better or for

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