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Friday, October 13, 2006, 22:14

Man. It felt like ages since the last time I was at home this early. Barring the physical tiredness, I had a really memorable week and I am extremely greatful for that. Work now carries fatigue with an added dimension. A good one in fact.

I have been watching alot of movies recently. Miami Vice, The Night Listener, World Trade Centre, Scoop and The Departed. I didn't like Miami Vice's ending.

I caught the Night Listener at Vivo City on the 7th, where the haze was at its most destructive. It was the start of the many firsts. The opening of Vivo City, my first movie over there, my first time spending the whole day at Sentosa under the so not very clear skies. However, I didn't fancy the movie as well. The Night Listener tries too hard to be mysterious and there is no ending at all. At least Miami Vice had an ending..

World Trade Centre was depressing but meaningful. It tells us that the bond between you and your loved ones should never be taken for granted. Give your loved ones a big hug and tell them how you feel. Yeah, I felt like doing that.

Watching Scoop was a first. I have always wanted (since last week) to experience how it feels like watching a movie alone. Since it was my off day and everyone was either

1. Working
2. Studying
3. Not free
4. Didn't want to date me
5. Had other dates

I decided that it was the best time to try it out. Well.. All I can say is.. If there's anyone who is thinking of catching a movie alone, please give me a buzz. (Unless the genre is somewhat similar to 'bubble boy' or 'talking cock')

I rate The Departed as the best of the 5 movies. The cast is strong, the acting brilliant and the punchlines are delivered to great effect. Unless your name is Bernard you are a very 'straight' person, you will enjoy this movie.


There are people out there who might think that happiness is impermanent. Nothing is definite in life. We must fight for what we want and treasure the people around us. Its human nature to take things for granted. But then again, as long as there is mutual understanding and consensus, nothing is impossible. At least thats what I believe. I may think too much but I certainly know what I want.

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