Tuesday, June 22, 2010

the time traveller's wife

now that i've watch the movie... i dont suppose i'd have been half as moved if i hadnt read the book before, because now you can relate so much more to every scene, and you know beyond what the movie is saying.

everything happens for a reason

i tried to go to school when rain and wind that destroyed my umbrella made me give up and here I am, with probably about 7 hours in hand and I decided to watch the time traveller's wife, supposedly ahead of schedule.

well, you never have time in your hands, and you're never really ahead of schedule isnt it?

I am so not sure if i could take another love story for now. but i am braving myself for it. I want to feel the love they had. I wana see the visual representation after reading the book, altho its weird because i am just piecing a puzzle that I already the the pieces.

I am watching it with my birds right on my shoulder. and these birds must be enjoying the love story. its their mating season and i have never seen any other birds or human make out as much as they do.

Monday, June 21, 2010

the departure

i wont blame you if you thought the show that I watched entitled 'the departure' to the be leonardo dicaprio 'the departed' which is the hollywood version of 无间道。

as a matter of fact, it isnt, and far from what you think it is, its actually a japanese movie. its called 送り人。and as you can read from the kanji, it has elements of sending someone away. and yup. i guess u got it. its about sending people away to their after life.

this guy who was a cellist for an orchestra, was out of a job when his orchestra disbanded due to poor sales. so he went back to his hometown, away from tokyo to start his new life, peaceful and stuff. but he needed a job, and by some turn of events took up a job which is to put on makeup and put the body of dead people into coffins.

at first he was scrutinised by friends and girlfriend about the job, by people didnt understand what it means to be in that unconventional job. but satisfaction came from seeing the different emotions people have when sending a loved one away. sometimes it could be a tragic accident, sometimes it could be a natural death and the younger generation would say things like 'its been a tiring journey, time to get some peace'. and yet sometimes, you get people thanking you for a job well done, for making their loved one look beautiful and have one final sayonara said to them with dignity. the story ended when his gf came back to ask him to quit a final time, when he got a call, regarding the death of the old lady who managed the public bath whom they both visited when they were there. his girlfriend, for the first time, went to where he performed the cleaning of the body, and was moved to see that the job that she detested actually brought dignity to the lady whom they both admired and respected so much, and her heart was moved. and the story went on to where he got a call about his long lost father who passed away....