Born on the 10-th of January,1988,in Nikolaev,Ukraine,I had been studying there,playing sports and practicing Slavic Martial Arts till 2004.Then,after I had turned 16,I immigrated to Canada by my parents' will.And here I am,having a passion for storytelling,enjoying my bliss brought by writing.
My passion is ...
storytelling
I know too much about ...
politics
My parents always told me ...
Where the hell have you been?
My childhood ambition ...
Russian Empire
My favorite memory ...
reading my poems aloud to the whole class
Why I write ...
It's my bliss
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
fills me with energy
My first job ...
Cashier
My best moment ...
is practicing martial techniques
My inspiration ...
is substantial literature
Film Criticism:Judgement at Nuremberg The Second World War's lesson should never be forgotten. Its "plain truth" may be obvious to some, yet, indeed, it is a delicate, serious matter of the triumph of justice and innocence over unfairness and guilt. That triumph becomes possible if, and only if the truth is not amended, and the right decision is made despite all the possible influencing factors. Stanley Kramer, the film's director, portrays the trial at Nuremburg contextually realistic through the means of various visual effects and other devices. He shows Dan Haywood, the Chief Judge, as ...
More..Ivan Golovanov
Mississauga, Ontario CA
Member since: August 2007
Articles Written: 3