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I cried.

Sunday, June 7, 2009 5:00 PM

4 Romance.


The 1st film, kiss, was short. This guy whose girlfriend was going to be stolent by another guy. It's sweet(:


The 2nd film, shy. About this couple who broke up 2 years ago because the guy left her as he felt that he's poor and the girl is rich and they were never meant to be. But the ending they got together after 3 days on an isolated island together. I didn't know to cry or smile at the end.


The 3rd film, sweet. (Shahkrit :D) At the start, a person narrates that time is like water, water flows forward and it can never go backwards and the things that go with it can never be retrieved. Shane a workaholic. On his wife, Waan (which means sweet), 40th birthday, he left for a business trip. Waan told him that if he walks out that door, they're done. But he still did as he told her with this job, it meant happiness. He walked out at 10.05am. At 10.10am, Waan took out old photos and videos on her 20th birthday, the first time they met. She saw this pocket watch he gave her on that day and threw it on the floor and it got hidden under this table in a corner and it stopped running. At 10.15am, she found her dog dead and that's when everything started moving backwards. She went crazy. So when Shane returns, he realised that his wife was mentally not right, so brought her to the doctor. He told Shane that his wife's memory is now moving backwards, and he can still save her if he tries hard enough, to the day that meant the most to them both. If not that opportunity will never come again. Being a workaholic, Shane was too busy. He gets promoted and everything but as he got older he was demoted. Everyday, his wife was being the same as their past, wearing same clothes, saying same things, through the miscarriage, pregnancy and stuff. When they were 60, Shane saw the pocket watch under the table and retrieved it, and he went to look back at old pictures and videos and realise he could still save her (okay I was getting really sad at this part) and he realised that her birthday was coming, the day they first met 40 years ago, that day that can make everything okay. So he brought her to the beach where they first met. (sobbing here). That night, his boss called him and told him that he's fired. So he got really sad and was drinking the night away. The next morning, he couldn't find where Waan has went and he went to search for her. He saw this father and son playing with a beach ball and suddenly he remembered what the doctor once told him 20 years ago, to go back to that day that meant everything as she can be saved. He looks at his watch, 10.05am. And his mind was going back now, to the time they met, when he told her,'Hi my name is Shane, nice to meet you.' She said,'Hi I'm Waan.' 'So why are you at the beach?' 'It's my birthday.' 'Here take this' And he gave her the watch, on the watch, the time was 10.15am. So he runs to look for her and found her. He went to the same spot, the same place and he said the same lines, 'Hi my name is Shane, nice to meet you.' But she smiles at him, then walks away. (okay at this part, I'm bawling like shit) He looks at his watch, 10.16am, he was 1 second too late. And he realised that day was the day he found the true meaning of happiness, 40 years ago. He started remembering the times they spent together on the beach and he realise no amount of work he does could replace the happiness he had with her. (Crying so badly I needed tissues). Then it changes to when they're really old and she was in bed. He took out a birthday cake that says, 'Happy 14th Birthday.' And she said, 'Uncle, why are you giving me a birthday cake?' But he just smiles and starts to cry. 'You know, next time when I grow up, I want to marry a guy like you.' And he just continues crying and she says. She's forgotten how much he had once meant to her. Then it ends. (I don't know, I was sobbing so badly.)


So I decided to watch the 28 minutes and 16 seconds film again but I didn't cry, because I suddenly realise how every event in the film clicks together.


The 4th film, Dream, was crap so I didn't watch.


That's all.


I never cried so much while watching a show before.


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I'm Janice, sixteen, but really, I'm three. I live in my own fantasy of endless imagination. I like the smell of new books and the wonders a camera can do. I laugh way too much.
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