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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Emo~~~

I easily touched this few days~~maybe watch too many drama and sad song...i seriuosly need to go out and have fun~~

i watch this 3 thing n can say pretty touched by it~~erm for no reason i must say...usually if i see a sad story or something i just laugh cause it soo funny cause they just acting~~~
ok this movie is called tiramisu



Story: Ko Fung is your average nice and generous delivery boy, but with one quirk. Due to an illness he contracted earlier in his life, he's lost the ability to hear. From then on, he's been living in a noiseless world and communicates only through the reading other people's lips. One day, during the delivery of some mail, he bumped into a girl on the subway. Their first encounter lead to a second encounter on the same day, and even to a third encounter that same night. That night, as he delivered his final package, the girl mysteriously reappears in front of him.

It turns out that Jane (the girl) was hit by a car on her way home, and the only reason Ko Fung can see her is because at the moment she died, she was thinking about Fung, and Fung was thinking about her. Jane is part of a dance group which was recently accepted into a grand dance competition. Seeing how her death might hinder the dance groups' morale, her spirit couldn't be laid to rest peacefully so she came back as a ghost. Her return has also brought Fung something he had lost forever, his hearing. Together, they set out to succeed in winning the dance competition. In the seven days Jane is allowed to walk the Earth as a spirit, the two of them form a special bond and begin to fall in love, human and ghost.

Review:

Aside from Nicholas Tse's amazingly well depiction as Mr. Nice Guy, there's the story of Tiramisu. The film is 1/3 love movie, 1/3 ghost movie, and 1/3 dance movie. Sounds like the freak child of an orgy between Needing You, Happy Ghost 3, and Para Para Sakura huh? Sounds like a film that you should stay as far as you possibly can from huh? Well, that three-way of films sure did end up with one of this year's surprises. The movie feels like a beautiful love story sometimes, then a twisted ghost story sometimes, and then a wacky dancing story the other (I can't say I didn't laugh at Nicholas Tse taking his shirt off and tap dancing. I bet that pleased a lot of female fans). I didn't so much enjoy the dancing parts of the film, because I'm just not a big fan of dancing. But with my bias aside, I'd have to admit, there's some pretty well done dance moves executed in this film and some pretty decent choreography.

If this film had been just ½ dance and ½ love, then it would've probably flopped. It's a pretty generic Hong Kong love story: You've got the good-looking shy boy who's got some quirk but the ladies love him (Nicholas Tse), you've got the beautiful young girl who needs the good-looking shy boy's help at first, but ends up falling in love with him (Karena Lam), the good-looking boy's roommate is a hapless lover but makes up for it by being the comic relief for the film (Eason Chan, with a really good performance), and last but not least, you've got the beautiful young girl's friend who wants to be like her and struggles through the whole movie, only to end up falling in love with the roommate (Candy Lo). Whew, good thing that ghost aspect of the story was thrown in the mix, or else this would've just sounded like a cheap rip-off of Para Para Sakura. The ghost elements were done very well and very plausible. Although some questions were left unanswered about the way the afterlife worked in this movie, it explains enough to satisfy the viewer.

All in all, this is a well put together film that has some emotional scenes (Towards the end of the film, a lot of dust must've fallen into my eyes, because I shed a one or two tears), some pretty cool scenes (The underworld cops hunting down little ghost kids in the amusement park), and fairly funny scenes (Nicholas Tse and Eason Chan in the bathroom, that's all I'll say). This successful marriage of three film genres is definitely worth a look. It's able to take cliched elements from all three film genres and keep them fresh enough for the film to be considered unique. If not for it's accomplishments, then see it for Nicholas Tse, because he sure doesn't seem like a guy that would go heckle reporters, nuh uh! Or maybe I got him all wrong...



ok weird stuff eh?Another 2 video is actually from song. 1 is from jay chou its call cai hong if im not mistaken la, the story???about a guy suffers from cancer. He knew his time would come very soon, so before it happens, he brought his girl to all the places they went before once again, to relive their memories for one last moment. He then told her that he had to study abroad for a very long time. But in actual, he dare not face his girl thus wanted her to forget him . She never realized this until the day he passed away, when his diary was mailed to her. Only then did she found out about his true reason for leaving her and the thoughtful things he did before he died. .



last 1 amber-i need you



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