Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Ashes Of Time

can't remember since when i started to love Wong Kar Wai's films.
i guess the first movie of his i ever loved was Chungking Express, despite its amazing cast, the movie is just so relaxing and funny and refreshing.
then it was In The Mood For Love, one of his most awarded masterpiece.
anyways, my most recent love affair with him is the Ashes Of Time Redux.Eight superstars, including my long time favorite: Tony Leong Chiu Wai, Maggie Cheung, and Leslie Cheung.
Even if you couldn't understand the plot, which i believe is much simpler this time than the original version, the acting of all actors/actresses will be a satisfaction alone. Besides, no one watches Wong's film for the plot or story. It's all about the roles' inner tanglement and the beautiful cinematograph.
And the best part of the film is the soundtrack, i personally prefer the original one, more subtle, and heartbreaking. The new version is more grande, along with Emmy-winner Ma You You's cello.
I highly doubt the film will be shown in singapore cinemas, cos I can already foresee the box office to be a disaster.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Old pics and artworks of me and friends 2

i dunno where it is, a photo by my friend Tok, i think it's the view from his countryside house~
me doing hip-pop, actually i dun do hip-pop, my specialty lies in street jazz~
Fairy Lady Mountains by me, the yellow parts are not sands, they are actually grass
a sketch of my city by a cyber friend, you can see all the landmarks such as the cable car, People's Hall, etc.

Monday, April 6, 2009

some old photos

Beijing Beijing!!!
a little restaurant called "ouč—•"@Houhai
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Hookah@Lush Bar
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drinking

beer in disguise

one of the most amazing streets in Beijing, even China

back of Carnival Tower
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