February 27, 2013

Labels

“Life itself is said to be the greatest gift of all. We treasure life because it is the only thing that is officially us when we have nothing else to keep. But life is demanding. It always has its way to make us what we are today. Its way will lead us to a better way and to the least options that we can have. Things like those are making our lives not ours anymore.” –Sharmaine

            Living a world of vices, technology and corruption is the greatest factor of surviving. To live good, to do good and to be good is often a second choice. To be influenced is easier than learning how to speak. To be bad and to become worst is not always an option, it depends on how we look at the things we always want to have. The unfulfilled reality that will serve as the dreams mystery is hided inside each being. Things that we wish we could have made better instead of worst. The reality is always painful to live in, most especially when your reality is nothing but a mistake.


            People say that we are the ones who drive our lives but sometimes they don’t understand why a particular person is brought to be like that or to be someone that is unacceptable in the eyes of society. People make our live miserable, they tend to judge and always has the labels to us. “We are living in a world of labels” (-The Carrie Diaries)

February 23, 2013

A child


            Like a child, we should not limit our ability, take chances and risk, because it is the best way to learn and enhance. Like a child, we should not be afraid of whatever happens, at least we try. Society always has their expectations higher than anyone else, but we only have ourselves to set it even higher. What others expect for us is different for what we have to do in our life, for what we think and for whatever actions we take; things that we are only the ones who understands. There is this saying that we learn from the things that hurt us the most, because those are the things that made us who we are today.

            Imagination in a good way will help others grow but sometimes instead of sharing it to others; we hide it knowing that others will not accept it, like we did. But in reality, everything is about morality, things that we do will always have the consequence next. We imagine for the good, then the outcome is also good but if we choose to imagine things that are bad, the outcome is also disaster. Famous saying is the means should always compliment the ends.

February 3, 2013

Chinese Zodiac (movie review)





Haven’t seen it yet? Better rush to the nearest cinema and grab your ticket and watch Chinese Zodiac. It’s Jackie Chan, people. Thee Jackie Chan. What could you expect?! All movies of him are the greatest.



            Last Sunday, February 3, 2013 my family and I watch the long awaited Chinese Zodiac of Jackie Chan. What were our expectations…? Well, it hit the greatest expectations of what we could possibly expect. What can I say, it’s Jackie Chan’s movie anyway. Woot! Woot!

            What are more interesting are the characters, never in my thoughts came across of seeing Kwon Sang Woo, he is one of JC (Jackie Chan’s colleague) named Simon. I really can’t believe when he came on the scene. “Yes, it’s Sang Woo, Song-joo of Stairway to Heaven. Kyaa!” I’m trying so hard to squeal too loud.
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Okay, so back to the movie.

So the movie is of course about the 12 Chinese Zodiac Symbols, and the history of the 12 symbols. The main event of the movie is when finally JC is visibly seen on the scene. His entrance was sooooooo cool. I mean if I could get those rollers I will surely keep it. The stunts and everything are just too grand to take. None of the since are dull. I just hope that it lasted forever.

I can only say that much for the movie. My favorite part? Oh… yes, yes. I almost forgot. ALL OF IT! Every part is my favorite!

Now, let’s talk about the cinema. As we get inside I was amazed by the crowd, we almost run out of seats, thank goodness there are 6 vacant chairs at the very last row (beside the operating booth) of the cinema. Before the movie starts, group of people are continuously coming, until the last seat was taken. Right after the movie, when we are about to leave the cinema, there is a snake line of people outside and one by one and group by group, they were coming in--excited to watch the same movie.

We rate the movie as 12 thumbs up!!! Woot! Woot! If it were release on DVD’s we will surely buy it without hesitations. My Mum is a diehard fan of Jackie Chan, since Drunken Master days. I just also become a fan after watching his past films, like High Risk, Rush Hour (1, 2&3), many to mention.

That’s all for now J