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Title: Kristen Stewart-
Hi. This is going to be an extremely extremely extremely long post, considering the fact that terence wasted two words in his first sentence.
So, yesterday I watched quantum on my computer, again, in the morning. Then later when I was going out I began to feel like I was bond, with all those movement of the eyes and so on. Then today, after I was watching twilight, together with some bloodshot eyes of mine, I thought I was Edward Cullen. These don’t mean much, but they show that the two hours or so of sitting in a dark room with only one screen that flashes light for each movie has the ability to influence one completely.Generally for the show, I was thinking, having complete different backgrounds for two people and coming together was the ultimate dream of mine, just like how my school life started a year or so ago. Although I still feel a little strange about the love at first sight idea, it cannot really leave me. After all, sometimes it’s just the charisma that attracts people; or perhaps, that one special thing.
Then I thought there was substantial development in the movie itself. The show lasted around two hours; and while some characters might have better portrayed with more features shown to the audience, it was generally good. Jess and Meena were disappointed with the lack of elaboration of the book itself, but I thought that this story was deliberately done this way to attract audience of different age groups. What happened was, simply, a love story where the characters came from different backgrounds, and this could have attracted the youths much. Also, with the personal perspective from Bella Swan, I thought that this sort of telling the whole story, or rather, her story, was quite a new way given the methods movies have used lately. And in a way it gave the surprise element to Bella and the audience as she unfolds her story as she meets the evil people.
Talking about characters, I thought that the Cullen dad, Dr. Carlisle, was charismatic. He didn’t play much role in the movie, but I thought that his posture and the way he walks in here gave me the impression that he knows how to handle things well, be it his work as a doctor or his job as the father of the family. Honestly I admire these characters for the fact that when roles that appear for a short time yet displaying his entire character is never easy, and he was good.
The idea of using Google as part of the plot was overused, but I always had the fantasy to know how Google allowed specific searches when the typed any particular key word or something. So it reminded me to think about it again.
The funny and dumb thing everyone was talking about was the part when the camera person decided to go round the two characters with them just plainly staring at each other. I thought that the scene was wasted when all it showed was the woods. They were nice, but that was overdoing.
There was one baseball scene in here and the action and cgi was rather impressive. Together with the music, those slo-mo times were portrayed well. Then speaking of scenes, there was one part which showed Bella getting intimate, which also kind of showed her figure too. There was one conclusion; pretty hot. Then when you add onto the high nose and glittering eyes and bunny teeth with pale red lipstick, she was gorgeous. However, there were some things I didn’t like about her. She sounded like a boy trying to tell his story in a monotone at some lines of the narration, she didn’t sound as forceful and authoritative when she was “shouting” to Edward when he was driving. And the last thing, she’s with Edward already.
There was one general food-for-thought. It’s either food or love; it depends which one you can give up. So to be able to give up like what Edward did it takes courage to resist temptation of not eating your love. That’s the difficult thing in life. Oh. I thought that the ability to read minds except for your loved one is maybe the thing one needs; to safeguard from potential attackers and keep the motivation to know more about your loved one. I’d love to have that please!
Surprisingly I didn’t cry at those touching moments when they were quite sad. But in any case, this made me want to read the book! (: I won’t mind watching that again too! (:
oh. Left for dead was crazy with five hours of play and my eyes hurt, but fun though.
yup, so that's what happened (:
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(Friday, 19 December 2008-) +12/19/2008 01:05:00 am]*
Title: Kristen Stewart-
Hi. This is going to be an extremely extremely extremely long post, considering the fact that terence wasted two words in his first sentence.
So, yesterday I watched quantum on my computer, again, in the morning. Then later when I was going out I began to feel like I was bond, with all those movement of the eyes and so on. Then today, after I was watching twilight, together with some bloodshot eyes of mine, I thought I was Edward Cullen. These don’t mean much, but they show that the two hours or so of sitting in a dark room with only one screen that flashes light for each movie has the ability to influence one completely.Generally for the show, I was thinking, having complete different backgrounds for two people and coming together was the ultimate dream of mine, just like how my school life started a year or so ago. Although I still feel a little strange about the love at first sight idea, it cannot really leave me. After all, sometimes it’s just the charisma that attracts people; or perhaps, that one special thing.
Then I thought there was substantial development in the movie itself. The show lasted around two hours; and while some characters might have better portrayed with more features shown to the audience, it was generally good. Jess and Meena were disappointed with the lack of elaboration of the book itself, but I thought that this story was deliberately done this way to attract audience of different age groups. What happened was, simply, a love story where the characters came from different backgrounds, and this could have attracted the youths much. Also, with the personal perspective from Bella Swan, I thought that this sort of telling the whole story, or rather, her story, was quite a new way given the methods movies have used lately. And in a way it gave the surprise element to Bella and the audience as she unfolds her story as she meets the evil people.
Talking about characters, I thought that the Cullen dad, Dr. Carlisle, was charismatic. He didn’t play much role in the movie, but I thought that his posture and the way he walks in here gave me the impression that he knows how to handle things well, be it his work as a doctor or his job as the father of the family. Honestly I admire these characters for the fact that when roles that appear for a short time yet displaying his entire character is never easy, and he was good.
The idea of using Google as part of the plot was overused, but I always had the fantasy to know how Google allowed specific searches when the typed any particular key word or something. So it reminded me to think about it again.
The funny and dumb thing everyone was talking about was the part when the camera person decided to go round the two characters with them just plainly staring at each other. I thought that the scene was wasted when all it showed was the woods. They were nice, but that was overdoing.
There was one baseball scene in here and the action and cgi was rather impressive. Together with the music, those slo-mo times were portrayed well. Then speaking of scenes, there was one part which showed Bella getting intimate, which also kind of showed her figure too. There was one conclusion; pretty hot. Then when you add onto the high nose and glittering eyes and bunny teeth with pale red lipstick, she was gorgeous. However, there were some things I didn’t like about her. She sounded like a boy trying to tell his story in a monotone at some lines of the narration, she didn’t sound as forceful and authoritative when she was “shouting” to Edward when he was driving. And the last thing, she’s with Edward already.
There was one general food-for-thought. It’s either food or love; it depends which one you can give up. So to be able to give up like what Edward did it takes courage to resist temptation of not eating your love. That’s the difficult thing in life. Oh. I thought that the ability to read minds except for your loved one is maybe the thing one needs; to safeguard from potential attackers and keep the motivation to know more about your loved one. I’d love to have that please!
Surprisingly I didn’t cry at those touching moments when they were quite sad. But in any case, this made me want to read the book! (: I won’t mind watching that again too! (:
oh. Left for dead was crazy with five hours of play and my eyes hurt, but fun though.
yup, so that's what happened (:
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Someone somehow at somewhere decided to find out on something somewhat sounded like the 'random quote of the day' at sometime of the day.
Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.
~Claud Cockburn (1904 - 1981)
So yes! You should be feeling optimistic about whatever that comes in life and NEVER BE AFFECTED BY THOSE WHO DEMORALISE YOU! STUDY HARD K! (:
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