Thursday, September 13, 2012

Writing about Films for the End of the Summer

This post was supposed to be in Chinese, but I’m lazy.

In exactly four days’ time, I’ll be carrying my satchel and hitting school. Before the end of a long hot summer vacay, and before work is thrown at me in all the advanced Stats courses I’ll be taking this year, let’s talk about something that make me happy – films! Films that I have seen and have not seen.

I hate big budget movies. I don’t really watch them but I just don’t like them. The only great thing about the end of school vacations is the films playing at the cinema. Fewer soulless big budgets, and more room at almost empty houses for me!

Intouchables



I don’t think I’m pretentious, but I like pretentious things. French cinema being one of them. The French have a way with making visually elegant and emotionally delicate (?) films. I mean Hollywood has done this topic (handicapped people/carers relationship and the like) to death. But Intouchables is especially touching, and frankly, just different.

It did not try to guilt you by showing the viewers the accident happened to Philippe, the rich man, nor did it try to emphasis on the class difference between Philippe and Driss (perhaps they did through imagery, but unlike in Hollywood films where the characters have arguments on class difference over and over). All it did was exhibit their truthfully wonderful friendship.

I was so nervous throughout. I was scared that something would come up and ruin the beautiful portrayal of their relationship. Intouchables is not a peak-valley-peak-valley-peak oscillating wave. It is a prolonged calm journey (like complete destructive interference!). With incredible acting and music, along with occasional but perfectly-timed humour, you taste the richness of the emotions in your mouth. Who cares about an exciting storyline? The emotions you feel are magical enough!

What more can I say, apart from je suis touché? I want to give all the people I love a massive cuddly hug. I cannot recommend Intouchables enough. It’s a film to be savoured alone, with your loved ones on your mind.


Seeking A Friend for the End of the World

The title – what a mouthful! The Chinese title isn’t that much better either (I hate 食字 a lot). But since I love, like L O V E, names that I have a hard time pronouncing, I choose to reference this film in the post title.

Now, back to the film itself.

I believe it’s hard to make a good movie about the apocalypse, as again, this topic has been done to death. But the filmmakers of Seeking A Friend for the End of the World choose to focus on the other side of the story. It’s a film about ordinary people, not some world-saving space-travelling superheroes.
With an end-of-world theme, it’s very easy to fall into cliché traps. **SPOILERS ALERT** The only major cliché it has fallen into is that the two main characters fall in love, real suddenly too... This isn’t your usual action-packed apocalypse blockbusters, Seeking A Friend for the End of the World begs to differ. It doesn’t try to make you cry, it makes you think. What would you do if you have exactly 21 days left to live? Would you do something that you would not do otherwise? Does doomsday give you an excuse to confess your love and your feelings? The film gets darker and darker as it gets closer to the doomsday. I couldn’t hold it in anymore. Tears flooded out at the very last scene.

The Eason Chan 陳奕迅 song 人來人往 kept playing in my head. 閉起雙眼我最掛念誰,眼睛張開身邊竟是誰。如果距離世界末日二十一日,你身邊的誰會是你最掛念的誰嗎?

Ranting time:
  1. I can’t stand Keira Knightley. I’ve had enough of that chin and that squeezed face since A Dangerous Method. As usual Steve Carell’s annoying, but great performance from him.
  2. It is an excellent film. I would prefer this over an action flick any day. But perhaps I would enjoy it more if the lady five seats away from me would shut up. The most I could endure is artificial laughter sound effect they have in horribly unfunny talk shows. I really didn’t need her over-reacting 哎呀s and her narration/explanation for everything that I understood. I respect the elderly, but senior citizens like her make morning screenings unbearable.

Liberal Arts


I don’t want to like Elizabeth Olsen, for no particular reasons really. But I agree she shines in Martha Marcy May Marlene (what an annoying character though). Liberal Arts looks really good and I’m a sucker for movies about college. It just looks really good.


Ruby Sparks

I haven’t even seen the trailer for this… but it had me at its Chinese title – 書中字有夢女神. I like books and I have a 女神… in order to NOT let the poison guy in me gets the better of me, we’ll stop here.


Upside Down

When I saw the title and Kirsten Dunst, I was uncertain, by “uncertain” I mean “uninterested”. Then I was “forced” into watching the trailer (pre-movie advertising)… though it reminds me too much of The Adjustment Bureau (which is truly a bad thing), it looks pleasing. At least it involves Physics (a bit Spiderman-y?)… and forbidden love.


Ted

Pretty much self-explanatory. Who isn’t looking forward to Ted?


Thanks for reading.


Summary:
  1. Watch Intouchables NOW.
  2. If you can stand Steve Carell and Keira Knightley, and **SPOILERS ALERT** they as a couple, watch Seeking A Friend for the End of the World.
  3. I’m looking forward to Liberal Arts, Ruby Sparks, Upside Down and Ted.

Sunday, September 09, 2012

To-do (Sep 2012)

Some parts of this post were written earlier… I hope things still make sense:

One year ago, or two blog posts ago, a friend said she liked the direction along which my blog was going – lifestyle blog (?). I told her one of my childhood dreams was to become the editor of a successful lifestyle magazine. To realise the dream I could never realise, I'm implementing some new types of posts, reflecting the style of lifestyle magazines.

I couldn't decide on how to name this post - Items to Put on Your To-do List! or On Your To-do List, Now!... both very creative names, aren’t they? Eventually I’ve chosen to stick to a less bizarre name… TMI. In To-do I'll introduce activities or things that I suggest my readers to try out. There isn't any review, just some lines to support my suggestions.

To read
Before I Go to Sleep by S. J. Watson.

Bitten by the reading bug in London in July, I started reading regularly again. Since then I have started three books, the only one that I have finished* is Before I Go to Sleep by S. J. Watson.

A review will be written soon and posted on a book review club blog, owned by the world’s two most amazing people – Theodora and I, of course!

Shameless plug:
Fishing in the Tadpole Kingdom Fishing in the Tadpole Kingdom Fishing in the Tadpole Kingdom Fishing in the Tadpole Kingdom

* I have my reasons. One of the two unfinished, now abandoned, books involves torturing and brutally killing dogs. The other is a non-fiction!


To listen
Moonrise Kingdom OST

This is what I’m listening to at the moment. I’m no soundtrack expert, but apparently Wes Anderson’s films always have great soundtracks. This is true for Moonrise Kingdom (which is an AMAZING film by the way). Very great soundtrack, indeed… it’s trying to teach you something about music too! Admittedly I am spoilt and have some nice computer speaker system (for its age), but listening to beautiful tracks whilst enjoying a beautiful film in a cinema is an experience that could never be beaten.

I saw Moonrise Kingdom at the Hong Kong Summer International Film Festival. Full house. We all sat through the end credits and enjoyed The Heroic Weather-Conditions of the Universe, Part 7 by Alexandre Desplat. We all clapped. Clapping rarely happens here… what about a standing ovation next time?




To watch
Moonrise Kingdom



Love the cast! Love the story! Love the soundtrack! Love how beautiful it is! Go see it. Very entertaining too.


To Rome with Love



Laughed my heart out during the whole film. I think I enjoyed this more than Midnight in Paris, which was very good. A lot of people are going to disagree with me on that.

To Rome with Love made me hate Penelope Cruz a little less, and love Jesse Eisenberg a little more. Still no opinion on Greta Gerwig. Though I loved Woody Allen’s character, maybe he should stick to directing/writing…


Young Adult



Don’t have the luxury to go to the cinema? Watch Young Adult. It’s funny and really sad at the same time. Is it wrong to say that I could relate to Mavis at my age? *Spoiler Alert* – Uncomfortable ending.

Jason Reitman’s officially my favourite director. Now I wish he were more good-looking.

Got this song stuck in my head ever since. The Concept by Teenage Fanclub.



To go
Flow Bookstore

I’ve actually written the introduction of a post on this little gem, but that post isn’t going anywhere… so let me introduce Flow here.

Selfishly I’ve debated whether I should talk about Flow on my blog… you know, some things are better not said. I’m not sure if I want my favourite bookstore to become everyone’s favourite! But at the same time I want people to know how great this shop is! As I realise my blog isn’t as popular as I imagine it is… here we go:

Whilst googling “garage sale in Hong Kong” during one of my many sleepless nights, I found Flow Bookstore. I dragged my friends there the next day. It wasn’t hard to locate at all.

Flow is a second-hand bookstore, the kind that you don’t think exists in Hong Kong, where chain bookstores dominate. They sell books, all kinds of books, and DVDs. Flow offers a treasure-hunting shopping experience. You’ll be rewarded if you look carefully. I found The Lonely Planet Guide to Experimental Travel (new, unread), Essays in Love by Alain de Botton (perfect condition, at almost half the chain bookstore price), along with many other books that I once thought of reading! You know that familiar line “I WANTED TO READ THIS BOOK BEFORE!!!!”? You don’t have to worry about the condition of the books, or the price, at all. I immediately cancelled my Amazon order when I got home (I’d ordered Essays in Love but it wouldn’t arrive until a month later). I purposely left books un-bought so I would go again!



The owner’s an awesome man, so well-read and passionate. We had a little chat on Alain de Botton. He also mentioned that he was working on a database of items!

Flow reminds me of Any Amount of Books on Charing Cross Road in London. But it’s better because they sell book club books here.

Flow Bookstore
7/F No. 29 Hollywood Road
Central
Hong Kong
Website


To eat
Home-cooked meals
The reading bug won’t get off me. And in August, I was bitten by the cooking bug. I went on thousands of cooking websites. I watched millions of Youtube cooking videos. I got myself the Jamie Olivier cookbook Jamie's Ministry of Food: Anyone Can Learn to Cook in 24 Hours. But still I haven’t made a proper dish this summer! Well, apart from blueberry muffins, but they turned out really bad.

Jamie's Ministry of Food is a great cookbook – aesthetically pleasing and useful. Too bad summer’s coming to an end… so cooking project in Christmas? I’ll update you on this one.

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Incidentally, regular posts will either be in English OR Chinese. Bilingual when I have the time, and trilingual blogs will come when I have the time to learn a new language.

Sunday, August 05, 2012

Creative Outlet for the Uncreative

The unpopularity of this blog does not fail me. What do you expect from a blog that you update only annually, or worse, almost biennially? I always liked the idea of blogging, sharing thoughts with friends and strangers. I started this blog as a creative outlet. Now I only make comebacks every other year... when I need it the most. Since choosing to do Double Maths, Chemistry and Physics for my A-levels, I knew I would need to look elsewhere (other than school) to brush up my language skills. The situation only became worse after I started uni last year. But here I am, making yet another comeback. This time I will stick around, though I'm doubtful I actually will... well at least I'm making a promise. And this time, blog posts will be bilingual, because taking more than n seconds (lim n -> infinity) to think about the strokes of Chinese characters isn't impressive.

我知道我的部落很不受歡迎... 但我沒有甚麼不滿或不甘。難道超級多讀者的部落是由一年一次,甚至兩年一次的更新鍊成的嗎?我很喜歡部落這個與朋友和陌生人分享的概念。當我建立這個部落的時候,我希望它會變成一個分享平台,誰會想到,幾年後的今天,部落會是苟延殘喘...? 從我成為一個徹頭徹尾的理科生那天,我已在找一個可以令我語文運用進步的方法/地方。入讀大學了,情況更不樂觀的時間都仍然未找到。但我回歸啦!望這次的我不會忽然失蹤。從今天起文章將會是雙語,因為我再不能忍受自己每寫一個中文字都要想十多秒...

Monday, July 18, 2011

瑣事五則

1. 親愛的數學和我永遠有一段love-hate relationship,它已摧殘我十五年。



2. 我愛foursquare,披露行蹤我都不介意。

那麼快便拿得Fresh Brew,真的喝得太多overpriced coffee-少於三個月,三十杯starbucks/costa/café nero,我是個洗錢怪。


3. 我的新玩具!你可以笑我是「蘋果迷」,而我亦會認……iPad, iPod, iPhone, Macbook Pro很難不認。用了便會知道蘋果產品吸引之處。新iPad令我難以入睡,它是我的新床友(請不要遐想)。



4. 看了The Tree of Life《生命樹》,可說它比我更pretentious(可能其實是比我聰明,如果它是人,IQ 定破200)!它似是聖經課,我亦會用同一個adjective來形容它們,而且,在電影院和在班房的時間一樣是過得那麼快。





(按圖放大)唯一一篇我能認同的printed review。很欣賞高慧然勇於寫一篇能反映一般人看完The Tree of Life的感覺的不造作評論。


5. Welcome back HBO On Demand!


An Education《少女失樂園》何時變了喜劇,是個mistake還是HBO的人真的當它是喜劇。它是笑劇就好了,至少我看時也能笑。


今天下午看了Moon《月劫餘生》,頭一段節奏有點慢,整套電影九十多分鐘好像兩個小時(不過這一點當然比不上The Tree of Life《生命樹》啦)。但我喜歡!有空再討論。

Monday, July 11, 2011

考試前/中/後看的19齣

一個月長的考試過後,看了多齣一直想看的電影(考試前和期間亦看了幾齣),是時候更新網誌吧!

上一次的影評,自己過份投入,說好是短評三則,最後竟然要改標題,弄得如斯田地,精力值達零(不是誇張)。我想這次一定不可重度覆轍。不知這次可否以幾句短句完成一篇嗎?有一些看完已久,應該不能狂寫吧!


1. Starter for 10 (2006)

記得看完它後蠻喜歡,亦少少迷上了Rebecca Hall。現在倒沒甚麼感覺,但仍是會推薦的一套電影。雖然我不太喜歡那結局,但是長大後看多了電影,明白happy ending只是fantasy。不過結局真的不公平呀!

*電影取景在我姊姊念的大學,我到過那兒兩次,為什麼不曾見過電影裏的建築物?
*電影中Brian說的Ever since I can remember, I've wanted to be clever. Some people are born clever, same way some people are born beautiful. I'm not one of those people.明明Brian已經很聰明的呀,我不明白他為什麼要說這番話來令我不好受。


2. Milk (2008)

一部令我很感動的電影。是biopic,但拍得一點也不沉悶,反過來我覺得拍得又有趣又窩心動人。Sean Penn當然演得好啦!Milk在上映時好像沒有幾間戲院有場,影碟出後也長期在特價區中待售,underrated得令人失望,但可能是題才敏感吧。我看完電影後立即加到Facebook的最愛電影中。超推介!


3. The Adjustment Bureau (2011)

真失望。故事吸引,trailer吸引,多好評(說是什麼InceptionBourne浪漫的混合體),自己亦自The Devil Wears Prada開始愛上了Emily Blunt。那沒理由不想看The Adjustment Bureau的嗎,所以我在我回港前的一個月已約好朋友去看。
電影可以說是眼高手低。我很喜歡故事的concepts,我不想spoil那結局,但真的很爛呀!!!到尾段時我和朋友Theo都一起在笑……和苦笑,期待了多月的電影的結局竟是這樣的?


4. Lover's Discourse 戀人絮語 (2010)

上年年尾到戲院看戲,有《戀人絮語》的trailer。電影在我回英國後兩天才上映,所以沒有機會看。四月我回港渡假,在CD Warehouse看到碟已出便立即買下。
電影真的不好看,有氣氛,但劇情不夠,有點悶。我本人只喜歡陳偉霆William愛上了朋友媽媽陳潔儀(她很有氣質呀!)的那一段。事實上那一段也很悶,只是我對forbidden love有癖好罷了。
唔該四個故事沒有很大的connection就不要扮作有吧!不要在一個故事中加入另一個故事的人物或人物的小孩版就當作有關連好不好? 謝安琪的那個故事和其他的三個的感覺完全不同。把這四個分開的故事分開就不錯啦!不要扮特別!真的不明電影獲好評的原因,但無可否應,《戀人絮語》是一部清新的港產片,至少不是那些葉念琛的電影(昨天戲院在放什麼《人約離婚後》的trailer,那是電影來的嗎?),是應該支持的。


5. Rabbit Hole (2010)

在飛機上看的。拍得細膩動人,自然地感動,令我不其言在飛機上落淚(然後很多人盯着我)。是我近期看過最喜歡的,是少數令人流淚但不做作的電影。如果你想好好的哭一場,請看 Rabbit Hole


6. Blue Valentine (2010)

亦是在飛機上看的。是我被IMDb的高rating和好評騙了,還是我笨和膚淺不能領略電影高深的含意?每當我覺得盡受好評的電影不好看時,很多時都是我的問題……我只覺得電影的兩個小時很難過,而且那些沒完沒了的sex scenes真的令我很尷尬,看電影時空姐們還是在派餐……但Michelle Williams和Ryan Gosling真的演得很好。


7. Catfish (2010)

電影的片名Catfish是取材自片中Vince Pierce說的一句:“They used to tank cod from Alaska all the way to China. They'd keep them in vats in the ship. By the time the codfish reached China, the flesh was mush and tasteless. So this guy came up with the idea that if you put these cods in these big vats, put some catfish in with them and the catfish will keep the cod agile. And there are those people who are catfish in life. And they keep you on your toes. They keep you guessing, they keep you thinking, they keep you fresh. And I thank god for the catfish because we would be droll, boring and dull if we didn't have somebody nipping at our fin.” 可說是sum up了Catfish
很多人在質擬貓魚的真偽,但我覺得電影的情節並不是沒可能,因為自己也曾交了一個“假”的網上朋友。再者它也頗entertaining,是不錯的documentary,可以一看。


8. The King's Speech (2010)

本年度奧斯卡最佳電影! 有朋友在我看電影前跟我說她覺得電影很沉悶,而我就從沒有一刻覺得悶!它會令你大笑、會心微笑、緊張、放鬆、感動、傷心、百感交集。必看!

9. Up in the Air (2009)

很愛Up in the Air。像The King's Speech一樣,它會令你百感交集,但Up in the Air有更多笑位,傷心位亦多了。對白精景幽默(“I'm just like you but with a vagina.”),而Vera Farmiga亦充滿氣質很美很美!可是今天和爸爸談到Up in the Air,我們都異口同聲認為結局不太好,浪費了之前很好的情節。但在IMDb很多人卻認為這結局才好,happy ending太clichéd? 不過我不是在追求happy endings呀!雖然結局如此,Up in the Air也是在我2011看的電影的最愛之一!推介!
連續兩晚back-to-back看了Up in the Air兩次,電影和commentary。愛上DVD的原因是因為很多時候都有commentary看。看完後知道和明白了導演一些刻意的安排,往往令人更愛和珍惜電影。

10. Pocahontas (1995)

考試期間,星期五午飯後的Options課變身空堂,吃罷午飯還有一個多小時的空檔,便和朋友到Dungeons看些light-hearted而短的電影。都是看卡通的好!我在小時候不看卡通,總是覺得它們是「其他小朋友看的」,很多卡通片我都是長大後才看的……我覺得Pocahontas不是太好看,知道它有sequel(還要是爛的)後就更反感。我唯一喜歡的部份是用willow bark來止痛的chemistry reference。用“wingapo”作greeting是我和朋友現在會做的東西。

11. A Beautiful Mind (2001)

我愛電影和數學。有關數學的電影我定喜歡。 A Beautiful Mind是01年奧斯卡最佳電影,雖又是那個感動傷心微笑緊張公程式,不過電影好睇與否不容置議。我十分推介!On a side note,我很喜歡演員往往把數學家演譯得成勁quirky的,很好笑。

12. Mulan (1998)

對,又是另一套在空堂看的卡通。想不到我要在17歲才真真正正看Mulan一次。故事情節緊奏,90分鐘很快就過。唯一不喜歡的是明明有些地方是日本的東東,卻扮作中國的?

13. Juno (2007)

不錯看,但沒有別人說的那麼好看。很愛Juno後母罵那個ultrasound technician那幕。

14. Waitress (2007)

初時看完真的不太喜歡,可能是我對Waitress有很大的期望啦。不過看完commentary(及過了一會)之後就喜歡Waitress多了一點-有些地方真的很幽默!真可惜天忌英才,RIP Adrienne Shelly。

15. Chungking Express 重慶森林 (1994)

如果記憶是一個罐頭的話,我希望這一個罐​頭不會過期;如果一定要加一個日子的話,我​希望是「一萬年」。
這套年紀和我一樣的電影……
電影沒有很多的對白,不過句句都是放在Facebook Favourite Quotations的材料。
看罷首先的反應:
-王菲 + 梁朝偉 = ♥
-那是金城武來的嗎?:O
然後:
喜歡喜歡喜歡喜歡喜歡喜歡喜歡喜歡

16. A Serious Man (2009)

提名奧斯卡最佳電影,真的嗎? 整個感覺很Burn After Reading。是不是因為A Serious Man是高安兄弟繼Burn After Reading之後的作品,還是那個就是高安兄弟的style?A Serious Man有它令我大笑的部分,而且拍得很美,但我真的不太喜歡呀。開段的那個get-in-the-mood短片也不倫不類……

還其實可能是我無知不懂猶太人的禮儀/文化/東西/etc?

17. Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)

我一直都不欣賞電影入面的narration,我定是覺得narration的原因是因為編劇懶躲。在Vicky Cristina Barcelona裏有太多的narration,很惱人,難度Woody Allen不可以用其他的方法表達?narration令電影似卡通片/記錄片。我很喜歡Rebecca Hall!Vicky是個很witty很likable的人物,我超級喜歡她在電影中說的東西(特別是在trailer中她回應Juan Antonio的邀請的那幕 )。其他的演員都演得很好,但是Penélope Cruz的演出獲奧斯卡,真的嗎?


18. Kung Fu Panda (2008)

又是卡通!我的英國同學們差不多個個也曾看過Kung Fu Panda,我不明白為什麼在香港好似沒多人看過,是中文直譯“功夫熊貓”的名字的錯?我愛Kung Fu Panda!它令我笑令我哭,動畫亦很生動(那頂麵帽很可愛)!值得一提的是電影裏的功夫是很正確的
聽說Kung Fu Panda 2是一套不錯的sequel,月尾它上映後必去戲院看3D!

19. Requiem for a Dream (2000)

真的不知說什麼才好。我愛死Requiem for a Dream的拍攝手法,而且飾演Sara Goldfarb的Ellen Burstyn亦演得超好!但電影看得我嚴重不舒服。我看電影大多為了鬆弛,看Requiem for a Dream看到我精神緊張!結局令人抑鬱,很可怕的一套電影?禁毒?它做到了,可在學校放Requiem for a Dream,我們從此不需要禁毒課。不過我不能說我喜歡此電影。誰能喜歡一齣這樣消沈的電影?