October sky
October sky is 108 minutes long. The main character in this movie is Homer Hickam and his parents John and Elsie. His friends Quentin, Roy Lee, and O'Dell and his teacher miss Riley also serve a major roll in this movie as for they are his moral and support that keep him with his goals. The movie takes place in a small mining town in West Virginia. Four boys design and build a rocket that they enter into the county science fair. They then will a spot in the national science fair and Homer is appointed by the group to represent them in Indianapolis. They win first place and all four of them receive scholarship
Homer decides he does not want to work in the coal mine like everyone else. He wants to go to college and get out of this mining town. The four of the boys are faced with a conflict when they are accused of starting a forest fire. Just because your parents are stuck in the same situation as their parents, doesn't mean that you have to carry on the family tradition and not be able to excel past them in your life. They are the able to start building their rockets again. Homer, using the book Miss Riley gave to him, finds a calculus equation that shows that their rocket could only have traveled at the farthest a mile and a half. From this video I have learned that no matter what situation you are in, if you try hard enough you can move on to better things. Him and his three friends work hard so they are able to reach their goals. Homer and his friends work hard so that they will be good competition at the fair. His opportunity arrives when a teaches informs them that they could win a scholarship by winning the national science fair. He was only able to get what he wanted because his standards were so much higher than anyone else's in the town. He had to make many tough decisions, but he had a passion for what he wanted.
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