finally i've seen KUNG FU PANDA!
i know major late at parang ako nalang ang natutuwa sa mundo about panda-monium! hahaha
cute cute!!
skundush! booom! hahaha
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
When Love Begins - finally napanood din
"When Love Begins"
Ben - Aga Mulach
Mitch - Anne Curtis
"It's not enough to accept me for what I am, but also for what I'm not." - Mitch
True. 100% true. The mere fact that accepting someone is not easy, at all, but embracing also other people's shortcomings is another part. We can't just force someone to adapt things we're used to live with. People have different ways of showing and making things happen, maybe our way or their own way. Some can be touchy, would rather say how they feel rather than show it, and some just won't show nothing but would be there. But no matter how different two people can be, if you want it to work, you'd do anything to make it; accept and never expect; easier said than done. I've tried a lot of times not to expect anything from someone but it takes a lot of time, pride, and patience to do that. Because after all the disappointments, you'll then realize that you can't change someone unless it would start from them, and also you'll realize that they've accepted everything you are (good and bad) but they never complained. Then from there you'd slowly try to make little steps towards your goal of not expecting anything, to lessen disappointments and arguments. In time you'll get there.
The most inspiring idea the movie gave me, was the "hope of waiting". Waiting can be painful, especially when that's the only thing can do. Because that's the only way you know how to make it and reach the end point, the main point of the relationship. No matter how hard each day could get, every hour/minute counts, every waking day to be noticed, if waiting for something so great to happen in the end, it's worth it.
Ben - Aga Mulach
Mitch - Anne Curtis
"It's not enough to accept me for what I am, but also for what I'm not." - Mitch
True. 100% true. The mere fact that accepting someone is not easy, at all, but embracing also other people's shortcomings is another part. We can't just force someone to adapt things we're used to live with. People have different ways of showing and making things happen, maybe our way or their own way. Some can be touchy, would rather say how they feel rather than show it, and some just won't show nothing but would be there. But no matter how different two people can be, if you want it to work, you'd do anything to make it; accept and never expect; easier said than done. I've tried a lot of times not to expect anything from someone but it takes a lot of time, pride, and patience to do that. Because after all the disappointments, you'll then realize that you can't change someone unless it would start from them, and also you'll realize that they've accepted everything you are (good and bad) but they never complained. Then from there you'd slowly try to make little steps towards your goal of not expecting anything, to lessen disappointments and arguments. In time you'll get there.
The most inspiring idea the movie gave me, was the "hope of waiting". Waiting can be painful, especially when that's the only thing can do. Because that's the only way you know how to make it and reach the end point, the main point of the relationship. No matter how hard each day could get, every hour/minute counts, every waking day to be noticed, if waiting for something so great to happen in the end, it's worth it.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
one more chance, finally
finally after a year, i've seen "One More Chance". yes, i know i'm such a loser! haha
of course, I CRIED! maybe for the whole duration of the movie..i laugh and cry at the same time. because of the "fall-back", there's a 1 hour change in our time; for some reason i just woke up around 3am and wasn't able to go back to sleep. so, i decided to watch the dvd because i'd be returning it to my sis-in-law that day too.
"it takes 2 grown ups to work a relationship" - mark (derek ramsey)
so many lines but this one got stuck and is true, its give and take, takes A LOT of patience and try as much as possible to fix the issue before the day ends.
the saddest part for me was, when popoy was only loving and trying to love tricia because at his worst, tricia was there, she took him, and made him better, made him start again. sad, because he was loving her because he owes something from her, and he feels that someone could love him at his worst, what more at his best.
i just feel that loving someone and learning to love that person at the same time is unfair for the other party. he/she is there, giving his/her all but there you are still trying to forget that past, learning to love, and loving him/her just a part from you. i mean, why do you have to fight the pain and anger by using someone else, instead of waiting 'til you're really ready to love someone with your whole self. i just believe that when you start to love someone else, you may not have forgotten your past but at least you have no doubt that you love the new person and just love.
the "ouch" scene for me was when one of their friend, played by janus, lost an engagement. then popoy comes and says all those lines. i was crying during the whole scene. (btw, forever d best si lloydie! haha)
and major factor too was the song, "i'll never go far away from you" and specifically erik santos' version, always always make me cry! add it all up, the song, the lines, the scenes = one whole night of crying! haha
and sometimes eventhough it is really painful for you to do something in the relationship, to grow, to learn, to experience, to change; you have to. whatever consequences you may get from that, whether it ends up the way you imagined it or not, you still have to, if it will make you see reality and make you, you.
of course, I CRIED! maybe for the whole duration of the movie..i laugh and cry at the same time. because of the "fall-back", there's a 1 hour change in our time; for some reason i just woke up around 3am and wasn't able to go back to sleep. so, i decided to watch the dvd because i'd be returning it to my sis-in-law that day too.
"it takes 2 grown ups to work a relationship" - mark (derek ramsey)
so many lines but this one got stuck and is true, its give and take, takes A LOT of patience and try as much as possible to fix the issue before the day ends.
the saddest part for me was, when popoy was only loving and trying to love tricia because at his worst, tricia was there, she took him, and made him better, made him start again. sad, because he was loving her because he owes something from her, and he feels that someone could love him at his worst, what more at his best.
i just feel that loving someone and learning to love that person at the same time is unfair for the other party. he/she is there, giving his/her all but there you are still trying to forget that past, learning to love, and loving him/her just a part from you. i mean, why do you have to fight the pain and anger by using someone else, instead of waiting 'til you're really ready to love someone with your whole self. i just believe that when you start to love someone else, you may not have forgotten your past but at least you have no doubt that you love the new person and just love.
the "ouch" scene for me was when one of their friend, played by janus, lost an engagement. then popoy comes and says all those lines. i was crying during the whole scene. (btw, forever d best si lloydie! haha)
and major factor too was the song, "i'll never go far away from you" and specifically erik santos' version, always always make me cry! add it all up, the song, the lines, the scenes = one whole night of crying! haha
and sometimes eventhough it is really painful for you to do something in the relationship, to grow, to learn, to experience, to change; you have to. whatever consequences you may get from that, whether it ends up the way you imagined it or not, you still have to, if it will make you see reality and make you, you.
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