Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Paris, je t'aime
There were many heart worming short stories in the movie but the one that touched me the most was 'Faubourg Saint-Denis'.
The scene began with a blind guy typing on his keyboard and the the phone rang. He picked up the call and on the other side of the line was his girlfriend.
She said:
Listen. Listen. There are times when life calls out for a change. A transition. Like the seasons. Our spring was wonderful, but summer is over now and we missed out on autumn. And now all of a sudden, it's cold, so cold that everything is freezing over. Our love fell asleep, and the snow took it by surprise. But if you fall asleep in the snow, you don't feel death coming. Take care.
At that point, he slam down the phone. His mind began to rewind, thinking back of the time where he first met his girlfriend; she was rehearsing for a theater act, and how their relationship wonderfully blossomed... it was beautiful.
Finally, the camera came back to the beginning of where he was sitting - in front of the computer, the phone rang again. He picked it up, it was his girlfriend.
She asked what happened to him and what did he think of the short sonnet she made up for her next sketch. His mind wondered off, he 'sees' her in his mind. He is in total obvious of how much he loved her and how his world would tumble down without her as he thought that the previous 'sonnet' was made up, to break up with him. The scene goes back to him answering the call.
His girlfriend: Hello? Are you listening to me?
Him: No, I see you.
The end.
Honestly, I nearly cried.
Tentang Cinta
Love their soundtrack. Especially the song 'Love so free' and 'Tentang Cinta' by Ipang.
membicara tentang cinta ialah semacam berbincang tentang keseharian kita, membicarakan tentang sesuatu yang tidakkan hilang dari kehidup kita
tentang cinta memberikan satu informasi ego-nya sebuah cinta dan menguji ego anda juga
tentang cinta adalah sebuah kenyataan, sebuah bahasa, sebuah komunikasi tentang keagungan sebuah cinta. tanpa cinta, hidup kita memang sia sia.
Cinta itu bukan buta,
ia masih memahami.
I like this article.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Gabriel (Far from Grace)
Not recommended by EstherChin.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Confessions of an Air Hostess
The book's good, with enough drama in it. Makes me realized that people in their late twenties are most likely to notice if you have a ring on your finger or not if they haven't seen you for suite some time. It didn't even come across my mind to actually look at other people's finger to make out if their still available or not. Then, the book also tells of how drop dead gorgeous guys always get away with a lot of things. And that the main character in the book is oh-so-gorgeous that her handsome hunky boss is dying for her. And last but not least, there's the happy ending that they would eventually get married. Hmm... Too good to be reality.
pg. 29 "..."says Danny, echoing my thoughts.
pg. 34 Isn't it awful the way people with symmetrical features gets away with everything.
pg.42 As I said before, if this guy wasn't hot, he'd be considered a serious leach. But since he has lovely green eyes, is tall, tanned, and because he's so goddamn handsome he can get away with murder.
pg. 86 Despite Jane's peevish face constantly glowering at me, I'm having a great time.
pg. 133 "I can't believe you actually met such a fine specimen on holidays...."
pg. 151 Suddenly I fell at peace with the world. I feel almost happy.
pg. 158 As I pass the overweight ponytailed man he grins, flashing a gold front tooth.
pg. 160 Now that everybody has been fed and watered some people are looking to be watered for a second time.
pg. 162 I want the ground to open and for me to be sucked outside to die peacefully on one of the clouds.
pg. 163 ..., his face purple with rage.
pg. 164 "..." I asked him in a quiet tone of voice.
pg. 189 "..." I point out the obvious.
pg. 191 My heart does an unexpected flip.
pg. 192 "They say there's no such thing as a free lunch." I take his proffered arm... "They're right. I expect a return on my investment for this." He laughs...
- enthusiasm
- majestically
- hallucination
- ravaged
- unaccompanied minors
- I rest my case. (pg.154)
- [name] eyeballs me.
- twinkle in his eye
- indulge
Lust, Caution
Anyway... getting on with the movie, here's what I wrote about the movie the other day in my online journal :
It's generally a good movie. Worth watching and I don't find it draggy even though the duration is about 3 hours. There was a part in the movie where Tony Leong jumped into the car after running out from the jewelry shop. I bet he had practice that jump a lot of times before the shooting coz it's a small car and he had to land perfectly in the back sit so that he wouldn't hurt himself. That move was really gaya.
Few specific scenes in Lust, Caution are still stuck in my head. I guess I’ve been pretty absorbed in the movie after watching it until now. All the drama that happened in it, quite overwhelming. The movie shows how rich man would most likely have a mistress outside and that the wife cannot say or do anything about even when she knows about the affairs. I guess it’s just the Chinese culture that women are less important and would be of lesser value compared to men. Or it’s just the fact that God made Eve out of Adam and Adam came into this earth first, hence, the gender status. I’ve been implied by someone that when you are born a woman, you would defiantly be a liability. Something that would ‘jatuh saham’ (depreciate) any minute from the day you were born. Is it really that sad case being a woman? Are we good for nothing other then being just human machines to produce babies and continue the cycle of life. Then, the other thing about women that I’ve been implied is that she would always have to stand by her man, even if she knows he’s having affair outside. Never to pack your bags and leave even when you are pretty much bleeding inside because of what you know and not being able to have a say in it. I’ve also been implied that a wife should treat her husband like he’s the king, treat him well to prevent him from going out to other woman. But then again, is that a guarantee that he would still not do it even when he’s treated the best at home? It’s like if you drive carefully on the road; does that mean that you would not get into an accident, even if a reckless driver hit you? I doubt what I've been implied.
When I come to think of it deeper, I do wonder if the matter starts at the marriage part. The time of “I do”s. Would it be better if couples don’t get married and just stay together under one roof? Or would it be better just to stay single? I view marriage in three different ways. The first is we get married because they are just plain insecure that the ‘partner’ might ‘fall-out’ of love and so they have to keep their ‘love’ lock up and marriage is the key to the lock. Second is when people are pressured by people around them, friends of theirs are all married, parents are bugging them to continue the line of family name, or even, if they plan to have children, the government in
A friend says that married people gets too comfortable and don’t worry THAT much anymore to keep their spouse happy. They just assume or know that their partner would probably stand by them. And that FEAR must be there to somehow control you. If you do not fear that your spouse will leave you, comfort would come in and you would not try hard anymore. And according to the friend of mine, that’s why a spouse who is ready to leave their partners is better. The partner wouldn’t screw up or at least would think twice or even thrice to have an affair on whether it’s worth the spouse leaving or not?
u can still.
just that ppl in love are USUALLY blind to all the faults of their all-so-beloved
Monday, November 13, 2006
Gubra
I personally prefer Sepet more. But then again, Gubra is a beautiful film by itself too. This time, Jason’s parents finally decided not to fight anymore. Actually, I wanted to laugh when I heard that Jason’s mom was the one that push his father down the stairs. But then again, it would be very cruel of me to laugh, right? The lovely part was when Orkid’s parents, both were lying in Orkid’s father’s hospital bed, dancing. The other scene that I remember was when Orkid found out that her husband was cheating on her with another women, she got so angry when she left, she held Jason’s brother Allan’s hand and walk off. I still find Jason better looking than his brother, but he does not have Allan's nice body :p
(Ring...Ring...)
Allan: Hello, Orkid?
Allan’s mom: Ah Mah la…
So, coming back to the tagline of the movie, “Why do we hurt the most, the ones we love the most?” Sepet 2 shows how people are hurt by the ones that they trust and love the most. Does being hurt gives us the rights to hurt the other person back? Think about it. Think about the time when Orkid said to her husband; "I promise I’ll stay. You promise Abah(father) that you will never hurt me. Jason promise me that he’ll never leave me."
As for me, “love” is never that simple, although in my whole life, all I’ve ever asked for is a simple love, simple concern, caring, and yes… love. Love can be so beautiful and wonderful when it is shown the right way. I know I am capable of loving the person that means a lot to me. I want to be so much more than just another “girl” by a guy’s side. I want to give the best I could give today because tomorrow might not come. I want so much to be that girl in my guy’s life that did touch his heart in a special way and no matter what happens in the future, knowing the fact that we might still be together or not, I will have a place in his heart. I don’t want to be someone that he will just have to eventually forget, to move on with his life. Sometimes, I do felt that there is so much more that I would like to give, so much more… but then again, giving all your love to someone does not mean that we well receive love back. The best things that can be done in situations like this are just to be contented that love did grew in my heart. The love that I had always wanted had never really turned out the way I wanted it to be. And at times, I just felt as though it’s just best not to hope for anything, because I know how it feels like, to have a lot of things around me and yet still felt that I have nothing at all. Complicated? Yes, I told you love was not simple.
"And all that I've ever did was love you. You just don't know how much you meant to me."
Ironically, love never really consist of only the intimacy and the affectionate the two person share, the environment and people around the two people usually have a bigger affect on the couple’s love.
Monday, October 16, 2006
400 Blows
I like the ending part the most, when the he was running to the sea, he runs runs and runs and the when he reach the sea, he finally realize that he had reach the place where he had always wanted to go but he did not know what to do next since he had reach the sea. The camera shoots the scene in a very good position, which is where shots were taken far from Antoine when he was running. At the end of the movie, Antoine looks straight into the camera and that let the viewer see the expression of his face clearly. When the movie ended, I was a bit taken back because I was expecting that he would do something but no, the movie ended there. The ending part made the viewer wonder what “What happen next?”, “So what now, since he had reach the place that he wanted to go all along?” and a lot of question marks were raised when the movie ended. The ending leaves the viewer to think and ponder what about what Antoine had been through in his life so far and feel for him.
I did enjoy this movie although I had to read the subtitles which was really not what I like to do.
Rashomon and YoJimBo
The visual effect of the movie which is the elements of the world like I have said above does play a big part in this movie. The director began the movie by showing the viewer the hut and it was raining heavily at that time. The rain symbolizes the blurriness on the situation and the uncertainties of life.
There is still one thing that I do not like about the movie, which is when the woman in the movie will suddenly cry and yell and do silly stuffs. I got irritated by that disturbing fact that the woman was either out of her mind or just plainly provoking the two men to fight over her. The close ups done in the movie was done quite good as the viewer could see the exaggerations of the expression of each character’s face.
YoJimBo, another drama action crime movie directed by the same director was equally as good as Rashomon. The movie started by showing Sanjuro Kuwabatake (Toshiro Mifune), the Samurai’s back. The viewer was not able to see his face until a few minutes after the movie started. I find that part interesting because it is a bit different from the way the rest of characters from other movies were introduced into the movie. I do find a few characters movements and expressions a little too exaggerated and I did not really like it.
JFK
This drama history mystery suspenseful movie, directed by Oliver Stone was a bit too long for my eyes to be kept wide open. Having to see a three and a half hour movie does to a certain extend makes my mind wonder off a bit. I find the movie a bit dreggy too. But overall, I guess I still have to submit by saying that this movie is worth watching. Stone not only did smartly choose the right actor for each character, the cinematography and the editing of the movie was done well. The movie starred Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Bacon, Gary Oldman and others were good at acting their characters out especially Kevin Costner. He acted as though he was really Garrison trying his best to find the missing pieces of the assassination. He indeed is a good actor.
The whole movie clearly shows the curiosity and impact the assassination had on the nation. Everyone wanted to know what really happened. It had been a few decades since JFK died and still no one clearly knows who killed him and for what reason. Yes, there may be many explanations as to why he was killed but until today, people are still finding out the truth. Curiosity kills the cat; I do hope no one gets killed trying to find out the truth behind JFK’s assassination after their curiosity was provoked by the movie.
Heat
Brazil
There were parts in the movie which until now, I do not understand. One of them was the scene where Archibald 'Harry' Tuttle (Robert De Niro) came in to the picture. I did not understand the part where Tuttle came and fix Sam’s air con that broke down. There was also another part where Tuttle shit into people’s suit when the people were in the room. The cold humor in that particular scene did in a way made me laugh, but only after seconds after the scene toke place.
The gadgets that were shown in the movie was the interesting part. I fancy the televisions that were used in the movie. It looked like an on old television but in the same time, it looks like a technology from the future. The computers used in the movies were also uniquely funny yet very high tech. there were parts in the movie where the positioning of the camera played a big part and one of which was the scene where the camera moved from Sam’s face that was facing the computer, to the back of the computer and made the computer looked like a magnifying glass.
The part where Sam was dreaming was the real confusing and really stupid part. But I maybe it is there for a reason that is to show how Sam’s life is in such a boring routine and actually all he wanted is to be with his dream girl. In his dreams, he just wanted to save the girl and be with her but there were so many enemies and evil that tries to stop him from getting to his dream girl. In the end of the movie, he was so caught up with his dreams he could not focus on the reality anymore and became insane. This thing will happen if we do not control our fantasies and dreams and let them overpower the reality part of our lives.
The Insider.
The director did a good job at portraying the characters. His chronological way of introducing the two main characters were effective too. The viewer gets to see their style of working; how they approach problems and they way they handle situations even in the beginning of the movie. The positioning of the camera, the close ups that were shot up to the cinematography that was done in the movie was well done as it makes the viewer feel what was going on in the particular moment rather than juts watching it. The scenes where Bergman and Wigand exchange faxes was taken were good shots. There were also a part where I find it funny, which is when Ron Motley (Bruce McGill) was talking to the tobacco lawyer about having the rights not to talk about the exposure of Brown and Williamson Co. Motley’s reply to him was “Boy, you got rights... and lefts. Ups and downs and middles. So what?...” that part really made me laugh and that particular scene was actually stuck to my head even after the movie.
In conclusion about the movie, it is just about two men driven to tell the truth... whatever the cost is.
The Haunting
The Poseidon Adventure
Singing in the Rain
Memento
In this movie a “femme fertile” was introduced too. A “femme fertile” is a female character in the movie that uses her sexuality to seduce the men. In this movie, it is seen that Natalie (Carrie-Anne Moss) uses Leonard to get her out of her drug dealing mess she was in by manipulating him to kill Dodd. After seeing that he got rid of Dodd, she helped him to find “John G”. She even dared saying “You sad, sad freak. I can say whatever the fuck I want, and you won't remember. We'll still be best friends. Or maybe even lovers.” In the beginning of the movie when she was introduced, she was known to be a good person, but after some time, as the story unfolds, she turn out to be just another character that used Leonard for her own benefits, just like what Teddy did.
LA Confidential
The movie was shown as though from three different sides of a story yet it comes back to the same path at the end. The actors and actresses chosen for the movie were suitable for their character. The cast consist of Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce, Kevin Spacey and Kim Basinger did a great job acting their parts.
Citizen Kane
At the beginning of the movie, the shot of the “No Trespassing” sign first reminded me of one of Mr. Patrick’s movie, Exit. In my opinion, it’s a good way of starting and ending this movie. This movie began by showing Kane’s big mansion, named “Xanadu”. The beauty of the beginning of the movie was that when the mansion was shot at every angle, be in front or at the reflection of the water, the window of Kane’s bedroom in particular was in all the shots of different angel of the house. At first, I did not realize anything extraordinary about all the shots of the house, but it suddenly hit me that all the shots have the bright yellow light coming out of the window in it. It made me think it was a horror film at first but I was later convinced by the movie and Mr. Patrick’s explanation that “Kane propose a fictionalized biography of media magnate William Randolph Hearst.” I honestly think Orson Welles did a good job at the shots of the window because it’s unique. This movie is mainly about a man, Chiles Foster Kane, fragments of his life and the search of the meaning of “rosebud” which was the last word he said before he died. The reporter that was assigned to find out the meaning of “rosebud” did all sorts of research such as tracing back his life, meeting up with people that associated with Foster Kane when he was alive and reading Foster Kane’s journal. Even with all the information the reporter had gathered, he could not find out what “rosebud” meant. It was later at the ending of the movie that showed “rosebud” was the name of a sled that Kane used to play when he was young. It symbolizes the lost of his childhood innocent and love. After uttering the word “rosebud”, Kane died and a small glass with snow inside dropped out of his hand. In my opinion, it reminds Kane of the time he was taken away from his mother. It was snowing when he had to leave his poor but loving mother and live with a wealthy businessman. That point where he was “adopted” by the businessman, Kane’s life changed. He loved his life yearning for love, in “his” own terms. Quoted from Susan, his second wife’s words “Love! You don't love anybody! Me or anybody else! You want to be loved - that's all you want! I'm Charles Foster Kane. Whatever you want - just name it and it's yours! Only love me! Don't expect me to love you” It’s sad to know that all he ever wanted was what he could never get, that is just to leave a normal life with his mother and just be blessed with the love his mother could give him.
There were also a few jump cuts in the movie such as when he was growing up and on Foster Kane’s first marriage. The time frame for those events was long, but Orson Welles did some jump cuts and made it in a few minutes. There are also scenes in the movie where Foster Kane was always in a box, as if he is trapped and cannot get out of the situation or he is always bounded with things around him. One of the scenes were when he was dancing, he is always in a frame even when the dancing part was hot in another few angels. There is another part where Foster Kane was standing in front of a lot of mirrors after his second wife walk out on him. It seems like the director is trying to indirectly show the different times in Foster Kane’s life.
A Few Good Men
The movie expose the fact that in a way, our life is actually determine in another person’s hands, like in the movie, the two U.S. Marines on Gitmo life’s, who were charged with the murder of another Marine were actually in the hands of the Col Jessep and later in the hands of the jury of the court. They though they were just doing their duty because like what Dawson said. “We joined the Marines because we wanted to live our lives by a certain code, and we found it in the Corps. Now you're asking us to sign a piece of paper that says we have no honor. You're asking us to say we're not Marines. If a court decides that what we did was wrong, then I'll accept whatever punishment they give. But I believe I was right sir, I believe I did my job, and I will not dishonor myself, my unit, or the Corps so I can go home in six months... Sir.” But actually after the jury made their decision that the two of them were wrong and was still punished Dawson realized that he did made a mistake and not only follow the rules blindly but make a stand when he knows it is wrong to oppress someone weaker. At the end he said “We were supposed to fight for the people who couldn't fight for themselves. We were supposed to fight for Willie.” That shows how he finally realize and mature throughout the whole movie because at first he was determine that he was only doing the right thing. The best quote of the movie is still this statement made by Kaffee “You don't need a patch on your arm to have honor.” The ending part of the movie where Col. Jessep said “Son, we live in a world that has walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who’s going to do it? You? You, Lt. Weinburg? I have a greater responsibility than you could possibly fathom. You weep for Santiago, and you curse the marines. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know. That Santiago's death, while tragic, probably saved lives. And my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, saves lives. You don't want the truth because deep down in places you don't talk about at parties, you want me on that wall, and you need me on that wall. We use words like honor, code, loyalty. We use these words as the backbone of a life spent defending something. You use them as a punch line. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide, and then questions the manner in which I provide it. I would rather you just said thank you, and went on your way, Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon, and stand a post. Either way, I don't give a damn what you think you are entitled to.” made me think a little about the way I handle situations. Sometimes, I do think that I am just doing the right thing for everyone’s benefit but it is actually merely self deception of the truth that it is actually wrong in some situation even though I am only following instructions. The other thing that Col Jessep said that was quite catchy was “You can't handle the truth.” Sometimes, theses things that the character says really make you think.Tom Cruise look very smart, handsome and nerdy too in that movie wearing the suit to the court room. He did a very good acting in this movie. I still can remember the expression he made when he look around the court room at then end of the first trial. Demi Moore was quite a charmer too in the movie; she brought out the strong side of her character in the movie well. I find what Patrick said that to be quite true about the part where there is no scene in the movie than can be cut because all of the scenes are very informative. Even the scene when Galloway was on a date with Kaffee at the seafood restaurant was important to a certain extend as to show us that there might be a certain closer or more intimate relationship blooming between them but it just stop there, unlike other typical films that shows the couples sleeping with each other after just a dinner. This movie is said that we can find something new every time we watch the movie again. I am not planning to watch this movie again because I am really not interested in law movies. The reason I gave quite a lot of quotes from the movie is because the movie mainly has a lot of conversation and not much action so by quoting on the words the characters say, I can relate and write on this movie.
Amelie
This movie had a lot of narration in it. It started with the narration part where the narrator gave details on the exact day, time and place, description on the people, insects and things, and “At the same moment, a sperm with one X chromosome, belonging to Raphaël Poulain, made a dash for an egg in his wife Amandine. Nine months later, Amélie Poulain was born.” It is quite a funny way of starting a story. There were also parts in the movie where Amelie and the other characters such as Nino Quicampoix, acted by Mathieu Kassovitz looked directly into the camera and talked to it. In a way, it connects the person watching the movie to the character. There was a part where Amelie was in a cinema and she turned and looked into the camera saying that she likes to see other people’s expression when they watch a movie. The movie has a lot of animation in it that made the movie to be so unrealistic. There was a scene in the movie where Nino was talking to a photograph when he was on the bed. That is because the director of this movie, Jean-Pierre Jeunet was once an animation director. The director also did a good job in introducing the main character, in the beginning of the movie, there were at lest 10 minutes of showing the people associated with Amelie, who she likes and dislikes, the way she was brought up and her character build up from that strong foundation since the beginning of the movie. Quite a lot of Paris’s popular landscape was shown in the movie too. It is quite funny to see the expression of Amelie’s father’s face when he receives pictures of his gnome visiting places around Paris.
I believe Audrey Tauton did a good job in acting her character out as Amelie. The smile on her face, her expressions, it’s all still so clear in my mind. She made Amelie a unique character. She made the movie a one of its kind movie with the combination of the director’s good work and other things. Overall, this movie is worth watching.
The Road Home
Zhang Yiu-mou did put in some symbolic meanings in the movie too. The broken bowl symbolizes Zhao Di’s heart when Lu Changyun had to leave the village. The bowl was not thrown away but her grandmother has it repaired. The bowl meant too much for Zhao Di to be thrown away, it reminds her of her way of showing her love to Lu Changyun by cooking her best dishes and hoping that he will eat her cooking when the men were building the school. Zhang also did show the differences between the past era of China and the present one. Back then, it was bad luck for the women to go near men that are working so all they can do it to cook, bring the food to the construction area and sit to see the men work from a far. It is different now because women work too. Last time, education was hard to come by; therefore it is really a privilege when a person gets to study. In today’s era, education is given to everyone. It is often taken for granted by most people that sometimes education does not mean much to them. Education back then was something that they look forward for; going to school was an important event.
I personally like Zhao’s way of making the movie, the past in colored scene while the present in black and white. It shows that the past was even so much more beautiful and lively than the present. A lot of shots were taken at the same place too, such as the well, the bridge, the road that connects the village to the city, the school and Zhao Di’s house.
This romantic movie did made me cry in certain scenes, I was actually impress by how touching the movie is even though the closes Zhao Di and Lu Changyun could get to each other was when Lu Changyun handed Zhao Di a hair pin and said that it suits her red sweater. After the movie I could still remember the particular scene where Lu Changyun describes Zhao Di being as beautiful as a painting on the wall. It was just so lovely how the shot was taken when Zhao Di lean against the door waiting for Lu Changyun to come in. I also realized that there is a lot of close up on Zhao Di in the movie. It is good in a way as it shows the expression of Zhao Di’s face clearly.
This movie also shows how the son respected the mother’s request of bringing his father’s dead body back the traditional way, by foot. It is done so because it is believed that if the body is bring back by foot, the spirit of that body will know the way back to his home. At the ending of the movie, the son taught at the school, his father had taught before, as to respect of his father’s wished. That scene was also one of those that made me cry.
I remember turning to the person next to me right after the movie and said that I would also like to have a love life, as innocent, simple yet splendid like how Zhang Yiu-mou had portrait it to be.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
DOA: Dead Or Alive
Quotes:
Helena Douglas:
Don't you think the guy in the second row's cute?
Christie Allen: Is there a guy in the world that you don't have a crush on?
Kasumi: You can have him. But what about the other 300? unknown:
[a whole army of men charge at the girls]
Tina Armstrong: [pause] Why don't we just split em' up evenly?
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Tina Armstrong: Perfect. Broke another nail.
Monday, September 25, 2006
The Banquet.
i hate the part when Daniel Wu and gang dance at the begining of the movie. i wanted to laugh...but the only thing that shoped me was no one was laughing. another thing why i think this movie is boeing is because it sucessfully made me feel like i wanna sleep. *btw, there were people snoring in the cinema that day.*
it sux! the end.
