Partner: It 's was tiring, but how was your night?
Me: I watched this movie called “ The Story of the Weeping Camel”
Partner: what was the movie about?
Me: It’s a movie about a Mongolian family that came on HBO.
Partner: Are you trying to learn about their culture so you can drag me to that country?
Me: Nope, but I would have to go and learn more about their culture.
Partner: I would love to take you, can you tell me a little more about the movie?
Me: The movie starts off with the one of the older gentleman telling the story “The Legend of the Camel”….
Partner: So what is the story of “The Legend of the Camel” about?
Me: If you would have let me finish talking I could have told you, but God gave a camel antlers …show more content…
Me: I 'm not going to respond to that, by this point in the movie it 's almost over and I was pretty sleepy. Nevertheless, I forced myself to stay up since the violinist had just arrived.
Partner: That camel must have been really traumatized by the birth of that colt because she still wanted nothing to do with the colt
Me: I know right, but she calmed down a little after they but the violin on her hump I think they prayed over it before they but it on her.
Partner: They could have you never know.
Me: When the ceremony started I never though it would work; however, once they started playing the music it was just so lovely. When they took the colt next to her mother I just knew she was going to kick the colt again but she didn’t the colt started to drink from her mother, while the colt was feeding the mother camel started to cry and it mad me cry.
Partner: I guess that’s why it 's called “The Story of the Weeping Camel”
Me: I wish we had a ritual like that in our culture you know like when a mother feels like she cant connect with her baby. I think that would stop a lot of woman from going through