Tuesday, August 8, 2006

s.o.r.t.i.n.g._t.h.r.o.u.g.h.

I missed the chicken soup.

Out of the blue, I got these!

Measles? Allergies?

Wouldn’t it be nice to be home right now, with family looking after me; does the worrying. And I can just focus on being ill and feeble.

Miles out here, I can’t afford to do that. I have to take care of myself. Independent, right? I’ve got to earn that, like Kafka did.

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‘… 20 years is a long time to spend with the same person’

‘If only it is the same person’

Down the road, we wish things would be like before, unchanged. How a smile could melt the heart. How a kiss could push the adrenalin. How a touch could weave through tension. Those were the days, when two moved as one.

Many relationships fall apart because of change. A change so immerse that the other half could not keep up. It drags the differences wider, leaving time to take on the pieces.

Luna de Avellaneda - a witty and deeply emotional romantic comedy from the award winning Argentine director Juan José Campanella. The story follows a group of Argentine’s neighborhood who keep the spirit of their social club alive against the declining economics. It is a film about human solidarity through an array of identifiable characters and realistic family values.

Often I would prefer picking an international screening, partly for the no ticketing queue and the exceptional screenplay. Not to mention having the theatre to myself or meeting someone interestingly single.

Posted by arqsim at 07:46:05
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