Garden of Eden






now when I caught myself, I had to stop myself

To be honest, I’d never have been more excited about an English movie since the Devil Wears Prada. In fact, in preparation for the release itself I actually decided to read the book! You know how I’d constantly surf and scurry about the forums after completing a movie/drama to ease them withdrawal symptoms, the same can’t be said about English shows which are lacking a complete loyal fan base. I like it because I’d be able to hear how others interpreted certain scenes and sometimes recalling their favourite ones where you’d go ‘oh, I know this one and that one too’ while playing the scene over again up your mind. And if that’s the case, re-watching wouldn’t be necessary. Though at times the momentum could be forcefully interrupted by a few who goes ooh-lala-wa-lala over the cast’s heartthrob but ain’t that exactly the thing that makes the entire package wholesome? :]

Might I add that the OST’s are an absolute must because it’ll make the audience relate as closely to as the feeling that is being conveyed. Therefore, I’ll be eagerly awaiting the highly anticipated Twilight but the prospect of reading the book simply seems bleak this time.

Sometimes I do pity Ichigo and Naruto because clearly, everyone could not be saved. There is a choice as to who and how many can be rescued while the remaining left are bound for the sacrificial pit. This is why words with the pretext of asserting everyone to feel equally at ease, where one might say ‘if possible, none will be left out because Ohana means family’. It’s just beyond every daring imagination that they could put it that way when the kelefeh’s (aka sidekicks) were axed. Though you all might say it is as double edged as it could be but if you really cared about them why didn’t you pick them? Why? There isn’t a need to explain why because even a child knows how firmly a yes or no can mean. That’s just how wide the differences are, and it all comes down to it.

*psst Josh, you don’t know how wrong you were when you said I really wanted to leave. More than anything else, I wanted everyone to be saved.

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