Saturday 30 May 2009

Miserable

Stop that whining! You are pathetic. Talking bad behind people is totally not nice, not honest. BAD.

Sunday 17 May 2009

Revolutionary Road



Reading the novel has been a mind torturing.
Richard Yates was really a wonderful story-teller.
He can make the readers feel the desperation of life by using the sarcastic description of those characters' feelings.
The bitterness of the sad theme that we can do nothing to escape from the helpness emptiness of our life pierces into we readers innermost sentimental weakness.
The impact the novel gave to us was tremendous.
We are just trying so hard to run away from the helpless emptiness of our whole life.
Haplessly, the result is always in vain.
We all can't help but stick in the pitying mediocrity.

Friday 8 May 2009

The Departed


The reason why I picked this film is the drastic emotion I got from this poster. The tense in Leo's frown stroke on my heart bitterly. I can tell how complex the emotion he has from his facial expression.

Thursday 7 May 2009

Distraught Mind

It is because of the abrupt leave of the Restoration class which had troubled me so much that I can not find my strength to do any work this week.
There was a caterpillar called laziness crept on my back and had since stauched there for days.
I cannot get my energy to start working.
Can it be worse that the focus on reading and learning at classes has all gone. I can no longer stay concentrate at classes anymore.
Why does it happen to me?

Sunday 3 May 2009

Harsh Times



Harsh Times is the kind of movie that will linger in the audience mind for days. The intense impact from the violent scenes would vehemently strikes their hearts without mercy. Christopher Bale's acting skill was so great that I had to hold my breath through the latter part of the film. I could feel the tension between his illusion and reality would explode in a paraxysm of rage. The side effect of the war haunted him years after he retired.