"EVERY BREATH YOU FAKE" a Short Film by JUN KIN
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
"THE LION MEN: ULTIMATE SHOWDOWN" 《狮神决战之终极一战》GALA PREMIERE in GENTING HIGHLANDS, MALAYSIA
Friday, July 18, 2014
BOI, OH BOY!
My BOI BOI (Kitten) is pretty smart.
He has this pair of pleading eyes that stare dolefully at you whenever he has committed a wrong doing.
It's like a spoiled child telling you, "Give me another chance, Sir."
Smart Boi!
LIFE CAN BE HAPPY-HAPPY, ONLY IF YOU DON'T TAKE ANYTHING FOR GRANTED.
Writer LEO BABAUTA wrote a beautiful piece on the subject of
“IMPERMANENCE”.
Read it and you’ll find his message rings so true.
You have LIFE and everyone is blessed with only a short span on Mother Earth.
So why take everything for granted and fritter away precious moments?
He says:
“The cherry blossom falls after its short beautiful bloom.
It floats gently down to earth.
Its life is over, but the limitedness of its existence is one of the biggest reasons the blossom is so gorgeous.
If we knew that the blossom would last forever, it wouldn’t have the same poignant beauty, and we’d take it for granted.
The blossom’s impermanence, its fleetingness, its transience — this is why we appreciate it.
Our lives are similarly short.
We have but a moment on this rock, but we forget that impermanence and take our days for granted.
We fritter away those days with the wasted activities of TV, social media, computer games.
If we remember the impermanence of life, perhaps we could appreciate its gentle passing with as much appreciation as a cherry blossom.”
Do you agree?
Labels:
BLISS,
SERENITY,
TAKE NOTHING FOR GRANTED
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
"DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES" (2014) FILM REVIEW
“DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES” (2014) MOVIE REVIEW
In context and form, “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” is one helluva of a great film to boot, for its human and beast elements.
You can sense and feel the input of blood and tears indulged by the cast and crew members, in a joint-effort to harness artistic perfection for this movie.
Unfortunately, the media presentation was shown in the standard cinematic format.
Had the press members been treated to the 3D version, it would have been so much more gripping.
It is an absolute wonderment to appraise the menacing apes fighting for dear life in the battlefield to protect their fort against the human mercenaries with machine guns.
“DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES” is a well-detailed remarkable film. It is not just a work of art, as much as it is entertaining.
This is a ground breaking project packaged with brilliant visual effects by the post production department, capturing and intensifying every emotional delivery.
Apes, like humans, have profound feelings, both good and bad.
Most scenes are emo-sensitively charged to keep the audience enraptured.
Film director MATT REEVES has successfully given us a top-notched entertainment.
The Nutshell content:
A nation of genetically evolved apes led by Caesar (brilliantly voiced by ANDY SERKIS) find their jungle existence threatened by a band of human survivors who causedthe destructive “simian flu” virus to be unleashed a decade earlier.
While mankind has suffered as a result, and most people died over the past decade, the apes on the other hand have flourished. They now reside in the forests north of San Francisco, an ape city surrounded by lush woods and waterfalls.
Then out of the blue a small gang of human survivors appear to disrupt the peace.
Initially the humans and apes agree to an interim peace, but this truce is short-lived, as both sides will not compromise.
Now all hell break lose for both humans and beasts in a challenge to determine who’s the Earth’s dominant power.
Aside the heartbreaking vocal performance of SERKIS that forms the crux of the plot, the rest of the ensemble cast specially JASON CLARKE (as Malcolm), GARY OLDMAN and KERI RUSSELL deliver powerful performances.
It is amazing for us to enjoy a sadistic scene (for example) of an angry ape riding into a storm of bullets with a machine gun toting in each hand. Both we love the massacre.
The imagery of the apes is painstakingly rendered to give facial expressions heart and soul.
You can be brought to tears when you feel the power of love as you witness tender moments shared with CAESAR and his injured wife CORNELIA (JUDY GREER).
The dynamic between the screen characters CAESAR (ape) and MALCOLM (hero) is obvious.
The two share a common goal, as Malcolm is also trying to protect his family (a son, Kodi Smit-McPhee, wife, Keri Russell) and his people.
The desired truce comes from a shared understanding that they are working and sharing the same vision — for family, for community, for the future.
Closing Credits:
It’s a fascinating film, staged with passion and skill that stands as one of the best of the year.
A must-see!
RATING: 4.5 out of 5
Local Distributor: 20th Century Fox Malaysia
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