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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

You have to be serious at work. Nevertheless, you should not be so serious at your life. Enjoy your life. Play hard. Life is short.

For what reason you have to be serious at work? The answer lays on why are you in the world. You are borned to eat. If you are serious at eat, you should produce the equivalent to the society. But don't forget how much did the society invested to you before at your schoolage. You need to repay the debt. For this reason, as long as you are still survive in the world, you are obligate to work seriously, deiligently and whole-heartedly.

Why don't you need to be so serious at your life. It is because you are serious at your work already. You cant spilt you heart into two and to be serious at two things, right?


Saturday, April 11, 2009

放兩張正野係度



Sunday, April 05, 2009

quote from Godfather (1974)

Don't let other know what you are thinking when you are negotiating with others.


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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Movie comment from "rmernestjb" on "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"

"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a film unlike any I've ever seen and probably ever will. A true epic that left me utterly speechless. It accomplished so much through such simplicity. Everything was top notch from the elegant directing to the subtly wonderful performances down to the magical score. The film demands you to feel not only for the death we witness, but for the incredible life we discover. It prays on the obvious morality issues we all deal with but also dangles the idea in front of us that everyone goes through the same joys and grievances, just not in the same way. This is a momentous tale that deserves nothing less than the title of brilliance.

This visually and emotionally rich movie recalls the life of a very peculiar man born in the early 20th century who ages backwards. His tale unfolds through a diary read by the daughter of his love, Daisy. Throughout life he goes through the same things we do, growing up and eventually growing old. He's a thoughtful observer, discovering life from all different angles. But it is not his life that makes him unique. His love is what makes him special. He spends a lifetime trying to understand how his love for Daisy works and still only gets a few incredible years really loving her. As their lives tell us, the years of frustration and hardship are all worth it if only for a few moments of happiness.

The direction in the film is almost flawless. Hopefully, Benjamin Button will garner David Fincher the recognition he deserves. He winds this clock so well and with such grace that the movie has this undeniable flow that is enjoyable from start to finish. At nearly 3 hours, there is not a minute wasted. Every shot is jaw dropping and while some will find issue with the time, it is used wisely.

The acting is also a thing of wonder. This is by far Brad Pitt's best performance. He is so believable and realistic throughout. His nuances are spot on and despite the heavy use of make-up and CGI used to portray his character, it is Pitt who makes Benjamin that much more curious.

I left the theater astonished that some one could review this movie badly. It is an extremely graceful depiction of life, love, and the things we lose. After so much anticipation I was certainly not disappointed. This movie is probably not for everyone though. It's not your average drama that spoon feeds it's audience their emotions. It is something of awe and astonishment, an absolute gem. What makes our lives memorable are the moments we never seem to grasp long enough before letting go. Life in itself is indeed very, very curious and Benjamin Button is no less of a wonder."

 



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