Thursday, April 24, 2008
More Hong Kong Pictures
I know I have been lazy.
These days. Time passes by.
Quite quickly.
I read the papers, read about the companies I am sending resumes for.
Sometimes I meet friends, sometimes I go to the gym.
Or I'll rest.
Or I'll go to work.
Then, it's time to sleep.
Lappie just crashed on me.
So I have to save money and buy a new lappie.
Part heartpain, part excited :p
We went to try the famous hong kong steamed milk and egg.
A picture worth a thousand words.
Macau.
It was cold enough to breath vapor.
And I always love that :p
There is a Gage Street.
Somewhere in Central, if I remember correctly.
keke
The 'photoshoot' Jayna and I had.. at The Peak, inside the elevator :p
At The Peak. Jayna and mister G.
Mister G's Hong Kong train stations series!
These days. Time passes by.
Quite quickly.
I read the papers, read about the companies I am sending resumes for.
Sometimes I meet friends, sometimes I go to the gym.
Or I'll rest.
Or I'll go to work.
Then, it's time to sleep.
Lappie just crashed on me.
So I have to save money and buy a new lappie.
Part heartpain, part excited :p
We went to try the famous hong kong steamed milk and egg.
A picture worth a thousand words.
Macau.
It was cold enough to breath vapor.
And I always love that :p
There is a Gage Street.
Somewhere in Central, if I remember correctly.
keke
The 'photoshoot' Jayna and I had.. at The Peak, inside the elevator :p
At The Peak. Jayna and mister G.
Mister G's Hong Kong train stations series!
Sunday, April 13, 2008
21st Singapore International Film Festival
18 Grams of Love
Han Yew Kwang | Singapore | 2007 | 85 mins | PG
I thought this film is going to suck.
But it turned out to be the best.
Very delightful.
Too bad only maybe about a hundred people got to see this good film last night.
Look out for this show in the future. They are trying to push it for a wider distribution.
Finally. A ray of light (for me) for local film industry :)
Amina
Khadija Al-Salami | Yemen | 2007 | 75 mins | PG
I've always depended on SIFF to watch documentaries about things that are going on in other parts of the world.
This is a nice film that informs.
And of course, we have to remember that the film maker (Khadija Al-Salami) made that film in Yemen. That will mean that she risked much of her well being while making this film.
I’m Not There
Todd Haynes | USA | 2007 | 135 mins | M18
If you ask me.
All these years of learning about films.
All the time of trying to find out what film means to me.
I realised that making a film should never be solely a self indulgence project.
This is why I didn't like the film.
Cate Blanchett wasn't that great too.
Han Yew Kwang | Singapore | 2007 | 85 mins | PG
I thought this film is going to suck.
But it turned out to be the best.
Very delightful.
Too bad only maybe about a hundred people got to see this good film last night.
Look out for this show in the future. They are trying to push it for a wider distribution.
Finally. A ray of light (for me) for local film industry :)
Amina
Khadija Al-Salami | Yemen | 2007 | 75 mins | PG
I've always depended on SIFF to watch documentaries about things that are going on in other parts of the world.
This is a nice film that informs.
And of course, we have to remember that the film maker (Khadija Al-Salami) made that film in Yemen. That will mean that she risked much of her well being while making this film.
I’m Not There
Todd Haynes | USA | 2007 | 135 mins | M18
If you ask me.
All these years of learning about films.
All the time of trying to find out what film means to me.
I realised that making a film should never be solely a self indulgence project.
This is why I didn't like the film.
Cate Blanchett wasn't that great too.
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