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2月16日

Stop Being So Cool Please

 
 
The whole thing just doesn't make sense. It's pregnancy, parents don't react that way. You don't consult your parents about whether love lasts forever. And 'In my opinion, the best thing you can do is find a person who loves you for exactly what you are'? Oh yeah, of course, that's moving.
  
I even think it's racist. I know it sounds silly as I always despise those who are so into PC. I'm fine with the 'you should go to China' line, but everyone in this movie is a good person with or without a little lovely flaw, except the it-has-fingernails Chinese girl and the coloured doc (or nurse) showing the baby image in womb, who are so totally annoyingly stupid with nothing to save them. Well personally I don't think the main characters are much more intelligent or sensible or cool as they tried so hard to convince us, but obviously American audience would disagree with me. Sorry for being stereotype, or racist.
  
And I'm not satisfied with the idea that good music makes good movie. Feel sorry for the music.
  
Guess I'm too old for these teenage movies anymore. You can stay in, I'm out.

Straight as Queer

 
 
Have to say it's a disappointment. Lesley Sharp and Jessica Stevenson, with script by Russell T. Davies... well, I thought the combination's strange but he should be ok.
  
It obviously didn't work, disaster, wrong cast and a waste of actors. Lesley Sharp, actually I personally think she could be sweet in a Mike Leigh film, but an RTD romantic drama? No, she's way too tough. Maybe that's why they cast her. To convince the audience that the complete gay do have reasons falling in love with a woman. And as she's not the prettiest woman in Britain, although there's nothing wrong with her performance, all those close-ups didn't do her any good.
  
Jessica Stevenson, I loved her in "Spaced", lovely loser, like everyone else in the gang. So I hate to say it, but she didn't do as well in "Black Books" and Confetti and Four Last Songs. She's more suitable to Simon Pegg stuff, well Simon Pegg himself is not quite in good state right now. She did a good job as this pathetic desperate female friend to the gay Bob here in "Bob & Rose", it's just the part was even more pathetic than I could take, utterly unlovable.
  
Alan Davies's cute, selfish and sweet as a child. I might have fallen for him, had this TV series written by someone else, or can I say someone better?
  
I know RTD's got a lot of fans. kk said he's amazing dealing with sexuality in Torchwood. But I was watching The League of Gentlemen, so RTD's nothing special. In this one, Bob just won't stop claiming although I love this woman and enjoy having sex with her, I'm still a complete gay. Doesn't make sense to me. What's so important about his sexuality, about being completely gay? What about Rose's sexuality? Should she be upset for not being seen as a woman? Or should she feel honoured for being loved by a complete gay? Thank God this almighty woman solved this problem by ignoring it. After all, it's only sexuality.
  
I haven't watched his world famous Queer as Folk, but from what I've seen in "Torchwood" and "Bob & Rose", I won't even say he's mild. No, he's just so straight, posh and straight, in other words, a bit boring to my taste.

if we have survived our childhood

 
 
when we were kids, we believed in so many things out of nothing. every surprise could destroy us. the more we know, the less we believe. we grow up, and give up being surprised. when we can't help, we choose to be amazed rather than heartbroken.
and most amazingly, the oldest wound still hurts the worst. every time you look at it, the cut opens again, and you see your blood streaming out. you are confused, scared, helpless, as if you were back to where you got it, as if you'd never lived all these years.
irritating to see how stupid we were, frustrating to see we'll never be smart enough for this world.