Mar
27
2009
It’ll make you laugh, it’ll make you understand how a person would feel when they are alone, it’ll also make you wonder what’s the meaning of sadness and it’s truly make you cry when you start to realise you’re alone and full of sadness although you’re always around with laughters.
Talentime is so Yasmin, by end of the movie I feel so Yasmin inside me.
She tell a story in such, she make me feel how sad it’s to be her (creatively). No matter how creative you’re, no matter how good you’re – if you’re alone – you need people around you – to be appreciated the greatness, the pureness and the loveliness of who you’re.
At least you can say to yourself there is nothing wrong of being you.
It’s so complex, I feel stuck in the chaos of the world of rejection.
“I want to have 100 not 97″ – It’s all about imperfection and imperfection bring anger, anger to achieves something that you know you’ll never get it.
“97 is still good..” – you know.
“She chose a decision she think can make her happy even it was imperfect and Monkey, you’ve to chose a decision that make you happy” – hmmm, I wonder what is Monkey represent in the history of Hinduism?
A Yasmin maybe.
Talentime was not a movie about Malaysian, it’s to me, a movie about Yasmin’s struggles and like all her movie’s characters, she succumb to the feeling of alone although she is around by all the laughters, even if most of us go and watch her movie and appreciate the art of it and to her it’s still all just a tale n time.
A short of 2 hours of laugh, alone, sad and cry of Yasmin Ahmad.
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Dec
26
2008

I wasn’t really a fan of local (Malaysian) movie since I was so disappointed with the Puteri Gunung Ledang Hongkish influence fighting scene (remember when the guy flew on top of the lake and started to have those stupid power); hardly after that I ever went to a cinema, watching anymore local produces movie. › Continue reading
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Jul
30
2008
Dumbledore : Did I know I’d just met the most dangerous dark wizard of all time? … No
The new trailer for sixth Harry Potter movie, Harry Potter and Half-Blood Prince is out by Warner Brothers;
The movie will hits all cinemas on November 21 and the trailer will started screening on the square room during “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor” this Friday.
Hero Fiennes-Tiffin, nephew of Ralph Fiennes, who plays the grown Voldemort act as the young Tom Riddle.
It’s dark and menacing. Send chills all over my spine. › Continue reading
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Jul
27
2008
The first time I came across with Heath The Joker Ledger photos was when the viral marketing of The Dark Knight hits world wide web back in May 07 – I was shock – yesterday – half of my brain kind of gag!
Saturday, as usual, it’s a routine of pathetic single man – wake up in the morning (not before 10.30am) – fix my helicopter (remote toy) – had a brunch – go for hair cut – and get ready for movie marathon.
The first movie I catch was The Dark Knight. It’s the first time for any franchise of Hollywood comic movie without at all mentioning a super hero name in it’s title. I guess it’s the right move since this movie is not just about the vigilante story but more about – the good – the bad – the psycho maniac.
After 2 hour and half, I’m still shock…
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Jun
26
2008
If someone tell me they never had their own guilty pleasure of imagining themselves as Carrie Bradshaw of this world;
Him/her is such a BIG LIAR!
I don’t know yourself but sometimes (always) I got so carried away by Sex And The City till my life is almost imitating it without notice!
This entry is not about the movie but on how life is sometimes is so difficult to handle till you had a blank and wanted to pause, rewind and fast forward at anytime you like; while it’s so disturbing to see yourself become as cliche as how every character of the movie is totally mirrored to yourself. › Continue reading
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