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Beautiful.
Also do check out Claudine.
Water for Elephants is a wonderful love story. I really liked how the storyline went and how things fell into place in the movie. It’s not your average love story and there is actually a bigger picture behind it all. It shows how life isn’t simple for many people, how things can happen in such a way that you can’t tell if it’s fate. Highly recommended.
Source Code somehow felt a lot like Inception #2. I thought it was brilliant. It’s a little tricky – just like Inception – and it kept you guessing in the end – just like Inception! The movie is a little short though but considering that it was focusing on only one particular scene and place, it went pretty well. Do you think we will be capable of doing so in reality?
Waiting for Forever is a very sweet movie. It’s quite sentimental, it really touched me. It isn’t your cliche everyday love story – it has a touch of realism to it. It shows that not every love story is how movies present them to be and how sometimes, it’s a little more complicated yet it is actually simple when you put it in a certain way. It’s all about perspective.
Thor was amazing. I enjoyed watching it so much. But then again, I’d enjoy any movie with Chris Hemsworth in it
Need I point it out to you that he is so sexy and yummy! I have never been an avid fan of reading comics, I do however enjoy superheroes movie. I’m excited about Captain America this year and The Avengers next year! Both are going to be awesome.
Remember I mentioned Along Came A Spider in my previous movie review post? I was very glad the TV decided to air this one! This movie was just outstanding. The plot is really solid and impressive – the kind of movie that will blow your socks off because you think you have it all figured and then BAM!, something totally different happens! Highly recommended if you are a fan of psychological thrillers or just thrillers.
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About a year ago, a mutual friend passed away in a car accident. Some say it was due to drunk driving, some say it was just an unfortunate event. There were two people in the car; the person on the passenger seat that night was the owner of the car. The driver was his friend. Some said the owner was drunk that is why the friend took over the driving. Others said the owner was about to sell his car to his friend that is why he allowed his friend to carry out a test drive. There were also those who said the friend was drunk but insisted on driving.
On that unfortunate night, the owner had his last breath. His friend was admitted into ICU but survived. The car was damaged badly. It was said that the owner did not fasten his safety belt during the car ride. Today, people still talk about it when they see the friend. They say he is the reason why the owner of the car is dead.
The other day, I was having lunch when a friend pointed out to me that the guy who survived is standing behind me. I never thought much about it when I first heard about the news, but it hit me like a light bulb there and then. Who can be a 100% sure of what went down on that particular night? Who can say absolutely that the driver was drunk and that he did in fact, cause the death of his friend due to his reckless driving?
Sometimes it is difficult to blame the dead so we do otherwise. Sometimes things happen in a way we cannot fathom so we come up with a conclusion that seems acceptable. Most of the time, it tarnishes a person’s reputation and image forever and that cannot be undone. I’m not trying to prove that the driver is innocent. Maybe he was drunk, maybe if he had not taken over the wheel that night – his friend would still be alive today.
However it is not fair to come up with stories without making sure they are true just so that you can talk about it. What if he really is innocent? Now he is branded a murderer (although he did not do so directly). The same goes for many matters in our daily lives, we should quit jumping into the nearest conclusion we can reach for and convince everyone else that it is the truth. There are many things that could have happened in so many other ways – ways you probably can’t ever imagine.
If you were not there when that particular event took place, then you are in no position to pass judgments.
When I’m 60 (if I get to 60 that is), will I have someone with an arm around my shoulder holding an umbrella over our heads while we cross the road in the rain? The other day, Dad was telling me I should do certain things right (like microwaving my meals because I don’t have a problem having them cold and it is apparently unhealthy) because if I don’t do so, how am I going to educate my children in the future? So I told him, maybe I won’t have children.
He then said, who’s going to take care of you when you’re old then? Is everyone afraid of being alone at some point or another? Do we really need the companion of other people in order to be happy and lead a joyful life? What if I never get married? Will I be doomed to spend the rest of my life feeling gloomy and sad? Everybody can say now that they do not need anyone in their lives to make them feel whole, but when the time comes when all of your friends have families of their own – will you still feel that way?
But why can’t we be contented with just ourselves? We will have no worries. We will be able to do anything we want without a commitment, we can spend more lavishly because we do not have any financial ties. The question remains: is that enough? Enough to make a person be happy and satisfied, growing old freely yet alone?
I’m guessing most people are just afraid to be alone. They long for love and affection, they want to have at least someone around to share their sorrows and happiness. Someone to grow old with, someone to have meals with, someone to sleep by their side on a cold night. And that’s fine – it does not make us weak, it only means we have feelings.
But is being alone so bad?
Can one actually die of loneliness although it can’t exactly be scientifically proven?
Guess we will never know.