Unravelling emotions

Jan 30, 2011 20:48

I spent my holidays watching dramas- to be exact, hmm, i watched 6 dramas and that would amount to probably 90-100 hours?

Sometimes im in my fangirl mode but now, the drama watcher in me has matured into an analytical film student, dissecting (yeah, streak of ex-bio student still hanging in the air) the images, music, OS to to better understand the ( Read more... )

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kyla_on88 February 6 2011, 19:48:13 UTC
Dear DTF,

Good leh. i think u didn't waste ur time then since u ponder so much. This lady called Yan Ge Ling (female writer and some of her works have became movies) said that there is a need for literature because humans dont understand themselves. So we need to learn from stories/dramas bla bla. I think yah the good part of dramas is those lovely quotes and i think those highly artistic people are too awesome. i am often astonished and amazed by how cinematography make me feel at ease, like in some kind of nice bubble or familiarity or total comfy mode or like the show sucks.

yes the last part small tea party sounds nice cos of PASTRIES and cakes and its imagery so i wont get fat from eating hor... jaja.

i like this: In order to understand more about myself, im starting to really ponder over what makes me cry, moves me and wrenches my heart.

thanks, there are times when i feel so strongly i get the good kind of goosebumps and i didn't think of trying to put together what makes me feel like that and that would be a pretty big part of me.

HAPPY CNY, WITH LURVE,
GGG
wanna watch gossip gurl again. my freakin fyp -_- im kinda in a position a little better than a bottleneck.

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ulovemeso February 7 2011, 12:55:51 UTC
:) yeah somemore u feel so much more when it comes to emotions. moe should teach everyone literature frm a young age! watching dramas/movies/reading books aren't a waste of time. *nods

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