Saturday, August 25, 2007

881.. Yo arh Yo

Finally caught 881 today.. with my mum and sis. I absolutely love the movie by Royston Tan! You can either laugh or moved till you tear. Mum and I walked out of the cinema with red, swollen eyes.:P Especially towards the end of the show, many aunties and uncles (yes.. Uncle) took out their tissue and start sobbing. The final few songs were so so so sad...esp that particular song (which I dunnoe whats the title) describing the suffering of a cancer patient (most likely referring to Chen Jing Lang, a v popular Getai singer who recently passed away). It's so xin1 suan4. *sob*

The hokkien jokes in the show were fantastic and really hilarious. HahaHa.

Anyway, for those who haven catch, mus go catch the show or go rent the dvd. Dont wait until Channel 8 decide to show it (which god knows when) cos' all the Hokkien would be dubbed and some jokes are simply not funny if they are not expressed in Hokkien. Hahaha.

Cant find some of the nice hokkien songs in the movie on Youtube. But came across the duet version of one half (ji lang ji pua, kam ching bua sua....) which i thought sounded great too.





Another theme song of 881... (watch the movie and you will appreciate the song better)..

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Saturday, May 26, 2007

Pirates of the Caribbean 3



The pirates are back again! Urps.. Welcome to Singapore!

Watched the almost 3 hours long Pirates of the Caribbean 3 yesterday. Capt Jack Sparrow is still as funny.. and very "schizophrenic" this time round. However, I found it to be less entertaining than the previous 2.

Stupid me. I didnt stay till the end of the credits. Does anyone know whats at the end? Anyway... that's most likely another hint to the next sequel.. even though pretty obvious hints have been given towards the end of the movie.

Shrek 3 will be the next on the must-watch list! hehe...

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Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Brokeback Mountain Review

I just watched Lee Ang's Brokeback Mountain at Lido with Lesley, Weilun, Yeling and Xin. This is my first R21 movie, excluding some R21 DVDs watched at home and also the first time we actually get together to watch a movie together! We have been classmates for almost 2 years and yet we have not sat down for a movie before until now. (DVDs shown on Understanding Chinese Cinemas Modules not counted. Haha!)

It's a long 2 hours 15 minutes show. I do not watch it with high expectation of being entertained since it was an arthouse film afterall. After the movie, you will realise Brokeback Mountain is NOT a gay movie but a bisexual movie. It's a very sad show, however not to the extend that tears will roll. Lovers did not end up together. One was passionately waiting for the day to be with his "lover" and pursuing his dreams of sharing a ranch with his lover while the other wanted to bury their past at Brokeback Mountain behind him.

One of the greatest tragedy is in fact the betrayal that the wife got from the husband. The shocking truth hit Elma (Michelle Willams) when she saw her husband, Ernis (Heath Ledger) kissing with Jack (Jake Gyllenhaal). Eventually, she grew emotionally detached from Ernis after many lies from Ernis who claimed to go "fishing" with Jack. My heart went to Elma during her outburst to Ernis. ....Went "fishing" but never bring a single fish home.... the price tag still sticking on the fishing box and looked just as new.... and the note written by Elma to remind him to bring some fishes home was still hanging on the fishing rod.... untouched....

No wives can accept their husbands' infidelities, whatsmore is a man who steal the husband's heart. sigh.

On the whole, Brokeback Mountain is worth watching but learn to appreciate it from a very "arty-farty" perspective though some of the sex scenes might be pretty disturbing. (It's quite dark... cant see much either. Hehe...) Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger are really professional and fantastic actors. Michelle Williams as Ernis's wife brought out her emotions really well and Anna Hathaway's character as Jack's wife was a major breakthrough from her teeny boppers films (Princess Diaries). So people, got the chance and has reached the legal age of 21, go watch it. Those still under 21... stayed at home watch DVD lah or get your friends to "smuggle" you into the theatre. haha!

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