I don’t know if anyone is reading this.
so if you happen to read this post, i wonder if you’d like to see my baby photos?
I mean pictures when I was young and all lah!
okay, i know you’re gonna say yes (even if no one wanna see this, i would still upload it. wat to do, my face damn thick can)
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leave a comment & let me know if you want me to blog abt my past tense.
ok la. you don’t need to comment la since you’re so lazy. i will think abt it la.
If you haven’t watch this movie, I recommend you to watch it quick.
(OR maybe you can get the book instead.)
well, its not really a great movie but I thought it’s pretty good. although there are some hiccups here and there.
some ppl thinks this movie is a top chick-flick to catch, some thinks that this is a rubbish (?). i think people just can’t accept the fact / truth in the movie and they don’t get the subtext, at all. -__-” some don’t even react to this movie. its a pity, I guess.
I thought I saw myself in it.
well not one, but a few ‘em.
no, i’m not married like Janine or that somebody needs a man desperately like Gigi.
I only know, hey, that was me.
I was once like her (!!) & when the moment you realize it, it slaps you real hard.
and that’s what I call, reality, it relates to each and everyone of us.
maybe you don’t feel anything at all simply because you’re living in a denial. =P
but oh well, different people have different opinions.
the taste of leaving the theater after the film ended… is so unforgettable, its like a journey, I suppose… remembering your past, and part of you feel sad about it…
I should.. I would.. I could.. have done that but I didn’t .
Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck, Drew Barrymore and Jennifer Conelly blew me away with their kick-ass performances. Natural and very much into the moment. naturalistic acting is something that not many people can master in it. but these four of them nailed it perfectly.
I just need you to stop being nice to me unless your gonna marry me – Beth (Jennifer Aniston)
Girls are taught a lot of stuff growing up: if a boy punches you he likes you, never try to trim your own bangs, and someday you will meet a wonderful guy and get your very own happy ending. every movie we see, every story we’re told implores us to wait for it: the third act twist, the unexpected declaration of love, the exception to the rule. but sometimes we’re so focused on finding our happy ending we don’t learn how to read the signs. how to tell the ones who want us from the ones who don’t, the ones who will stay and the ones who will leave. and maybe a happy ending doesn’t include a guy, maybe it’s you, on your own, picking up the pieces and starting over, freeing yourself up for something better in the future. maybe the happy ending is just moving on. or maybe the happy ending is this: knowing after all the unreturned phone calls and broken-hearts, through the blunders and misread signals, through all the pain and embarrassment… you never gave up hope – Gigi (Ginnifer Goodwin)
What if you meet the love of your life? Are you suppose to let that pass you by? - Mary (Drew Barrymore)
after watching The Break Up, Marley & Me, she’s the reason that I went to catch this film and the book – real good!