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Friday, March 27, 2009

MOVIES




DEPARTURES definitely deserves the award for BEST FOREIGN FILM. excellent storyline which shows the art of embalming* a body in Japan. very touching and heartwarming show with a touch of humour in between. really enjoyed it very much and i totally have great respect for the profession now.

* the art and science of temporarily preserving human remains to forestall decomposition and to make them suitable for display at a funeral.






cool twist at the end of the show, but the horror scenes were very very predictable. wasn't as scary as 4bia or shutter. but i thought the storyline was rather cool overall.







LA FEMME

zhiying
you won't be interested in the rest

LA LISTE

go on a holiday
a job that i like
blackberry
me to you bear
friends forever
parents to stop worying
to be happy once again


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