Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Awwhh!! Omigosh guys~ I just watched two movies today.. Loved them!! Especially the latter. And let me tell you what are the two movies~~ ^o^ hehe
Umm.. First, I watched Barbie Fairytopia: Mermaidia. Yeah, another one from the Barbie series and guess what? I've watched practically all of them!!! WHeeeee!! ^o^
Hee hee.. Now, I love the quote for Mermaidia. It goes:
And next up, the real beauty, is none other than Finding Neverland!!! Now, for those of you who've watched it in 2004, I'm sure that you gotta agree with me. It has even won 7 Awards!! Gorgeous!!
However, I'm not really happy with the fact that Mr J.M Barrie actually left his wife.. To be with the boys =/ I mean, how could he? :(
This kinda reminded me of Mrs Yeo's speech the other day. She was telling the 2E2 and E3 that guys are jerks (sounds familiar? Haha!) I was very shocked myself cuz well, it sure sound like me! She gave us a speech,too, but of course, she explained this term in another way. Now, why am i bringing this up all of the sudden? That's because in this movie Mr J.M Barrie was depicted as a man who goes out to the park almost every afternoon to find inspirations for his play. However, he left his wife behind after meeting Sylvia - a lady he soon fell in love with. Don't you think that this is quite absurd? A husband leaving his wife for a widow... Sigh. This world is just so complicated sometimes. Anyway, here are some pictures/posters for you ^^
(well, this poster is best viewed this size xD)
(ahh~~ I personally love this one the most. I'm not quite sure why..)
You can click on the images to have a better view of them.. Oh yes, and following this I will write a few quotes, as usual. But before that, I'd like to share with you guys a quote which i felt very strongly about and it's none other than this:
Peter Llewelyn Davies: This is absurd. It's just a dog.
J.M. Barrie: Just a dog? *Just*?
[to Porthos]
J.M. Barrie: Porthos, don't listen!
[to Peter]
J.M. Barrie: Porthos dreams of being a bear, and you want to shatter those dreams by saying he's *just* a dog? What a horrible candle-snuffing word. That's like saying, "He can't climb that mountain, he's just a man", or "That's not a diamond, it's just a rock." Just.
"No. Just... come home to me at the end of the day. No more trips to the country, no more long evenings in the park. If you can't give us that much of a chance... Then we must end this... and I will."
"Young boys should never be sent to bed... they always wake up a day older."
J.M. Barrie: A lot of things, Sylvia. Not everything."
"So did I. But in fact, she is, because she's on every page of your imagination. You'll always have her there. Always."
"Do you believe in fairies? Say quick that you believe. If you believe, clap your hands!"
"When the first baby laughed for the first time, the laugh broke into a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping about. And that was the beginning of fairies."
"Magnificent. The boy is gone. In the last 30 seconds... you became a grown-up."
"Twenty-five seats, given to orphans. Perfect. Now my nightmare is complete."
"It seems to me that Peter's trying to grow up too fast. I imagine he thinks that grown-ups don't hurt as deeply as children do when they... when they lose someone."
"To die will be an awfully big adventure. "
"Quit ordering me about! This isn't your home, it's *our* home! Just because Mother's needed your help recently doesn't give you the right to lord over her existence. She isn't a child anymore, and neither am I. If she wants to see uncle Jim she can see uncle Jim. There's nothing you can do about it!"
``engraved at ; 12:07 AM