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Wednesday, 25 March 2009
I have been 5 days of not getting out of my house. I am stuck up here watching drama, movies, songs everyday. My routine has been always the same, 1 movies and 2 episodes of drama. I feel like reorganising my whole library of songs. I even had to convert all my anime songs to normal quality and send them over to my friend. I am not going to collect anymore anime songs. Basically I just feel that I only listen to them when I was watching their anime, which is not frequent. I shall might as well delete them.
Well, I did get some knowledge everyday from the drama and movies. I went out to search how to make a hyacinth plant bloom after its first bloom. I also knew about the growing process for forced growth. Likewise I learnt another saying, "Foolish humans. Why do you still live in the past? Leaving an already dead flower by your side. Unable to give up the past and unable to go on course to the future." I am also working up with Javascript/JQuery codes for my blog.
Currently 'Starlit' is under episode 17, and 'My Queen' in episode 9. However I honestly have to say that I have no passion for 'Starlit'. After the episode 15, the story are mundane. This is the first time I ever watch an episode without even looking at their movement and expressions. I only listened to their speech and doing other stuffs. Living in love, yet still have second thoughts over illness. If they have already started to have a relationship with each other, they should have considerations over the lady's illness. They shouldn't be pondering and whining over, whether will the illness brings burden over each party. I would say that 'My Queen' is even more touching than 'Starlit', the way that how their relationship ends for both drama. 'Starlit' is plain too draggy, just for that last few minutes of survival and love.
I am going to watch '
Departures' this Friday. I have been longing for this movie for a long time. Mainly because the song for the whole film was composed by Joe Hisaishi. He is my favourite adoring pianist composer, has done over 100 film songs. His pieces has reached to the part where emotions and rhythm complement with each other. I have found the OST for it too! Do check out the video by clicking on the title, that is the Javascript I have been working on. :)
日本人は、死体を扱う職業を避けます。
納棺師は、悲惨な状況で亡くなった方々の様々な死体を扱います。 それ故、お金のために、納棺の仕事をしているという偏見の目があ ります。資本主義者は、死体を事務的に扱います。しかし、誠実な 納棺師は、死体を敬意を持って扱います。納棺師が誠実であるが故 に美しく見える時、誤解は消え去ります。
A movie that tells about a cellist who has been dissolved and finds himself out of job. This is life about a 'Nokanshi' or 'encoffineer', a funeral professional who prepares deceased bodies for burial and entry into the next life. Salutes for those who are working for this job, showing a lot about the art of embalming a body in Japan. The lessons about how people view death in the society is also seen in the movie. Teaching us to respect every job. -Salute-
Merci tout le monde...
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