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blogging 4:30 at 11.15pm

Thursday, May 10, 2007


4:30 by Royston Tan was good, though the ending was a little disappointing. I was not really expecting a happy ending, but somehow, I felt more could be developed. Something seems.. missing. Hmm...

The beginning and the ending was slow, it's the middle that was truly enjoyable. Something just tugged at your heart at the little boy's silent scream for attention from rest of the world and which led to his infactuation with his Korean tenant. Nothing gay-ish though, don't get the wrong idea :)

Anyway, something not really related to the movie. I wonder it is because I'm studying Psy, that I found myself analyzing the little boy's behaviour, especially the painting which he drawn of his dream - just pitch black and his retort to his (i'm assuming is) art teacher "I don't have dreams." Hehe.. Think too much ne? But this is just like our case study assignment, but instead of descriptive, it is live action, closer to the reality.

Right, before I ran away with my thoughts. Here something on a brighter side. Heh, my cute niece, Bingbing, was mentioned in the conversation with Noodle and Cheryl, so I decided to dig something of hers and stick it here! Hola`



I must specify! The picture came WITHOUT the head! Lol.
By the way, the headless person is my brother and the lady in the background is her Mum, picking up the toys that the kids played.

at 11:14 PM