The Letters Crusade

Discover the boy you never knew.


Fuuuh!!!

Just came back from Mid Valley for a 2-movies-back-2-back session with my friends. Its been month since we met during raye!!

*Spoiler warning!!*



Expect some lousy lecture from me cause I'm going to humbly comment on the 2 movies I watched just now. Long time never talk so serious nih.. haha.. alright, here we go!

1st!! We have the Ugly Truth.


or you prefer this?
If you are planning of going into the cinema watching this film and going out from it without your mind getting polluted, you will failed automatically right at the time you saw Gerard Butler appeared in the movie.

This film was indeed, the dirtiest movie I've ever watched!! Its not like those Scary Movie, or Disaster Movie, where the movies are full with hot actress but the storyline are meaningless, like duh~ The Ugly Truth combines the hilarious, the forbidden sex topic and most important, the true nature of human being, man and woman.

In the film, Mike Chadway (Gerard Butler) who are the host for a TV show called The Ugly Truth, where he talks about the deepest and ugliest truth lies in the both sexes. In the show, he bravely bombarded the human nature and gave advice of how to attract the opposite sex. But when it comes to the moment that he want to confess his love towards a girl, he hesitated and didn't dare to do it.

We human, love to give wonderful, marvelous advice to others as if we know the whole thing, as if the whole thing will happen as what we expected it to be!! But when it comes to us when we, ourselves are facing exact real situation, we probably won't do it the way we taught others to do.



Next! We go for the very touching Tsunami at Haeundae.


Surprisingly, this film didn't focus much on the ugly side of homo sapiens, selfishness. Because in most of the disaster themed movie I watched, there are surely one or two characters who will reveal their true colour when it comes to critical situation, the matter of Life and Death. They will choose to sacrifice others in order for them to move on or survive.

However, Tsunami at Haeundae focused on the bright side of human being, the will to sacrifice for others.

In the film, a lifeguard who is in love with a girl(who like the lifeguard also) was beaten badly by a guy who claimed to be her fiancee(actually, he is not). When the tsunami strike, both the girl and the guy was at the sea. Their boat were capsized and their lives were in danger. The lifeguard who was on the operation to rescue the tsunami victims spotted the 2 of them. He decided to jump into the raging sea to save them. He let the girl to be lift up by the rescue rope 1st. After the girl was saved, he and the guy were been lifting up together towards the helicopter.

Unfortunately, the rope started to tear and was going to break soon. It can only handle the weight of one person only to be safely lifted up to the chopper. The lifeguard decided to sacrifice himself to save the guy even though that guy had previously beaten him up badly. He gave his watch(meaningful thing to the girl) to the guy and asked him to give to her. After fare-welling with the girl, he cut off his rope and fell into the sea.....


This is the most touching part of the whole movie. Tears rolled out from my eyes, I was seriously touched.








People asked, "Are you faking it?"





My answer......



"You will never know~"



*you will get the joke if you've watched the Ugly Truth*

2 comments:

Ceddy said...

Lovin' your reviews! Yes both of the shows are nice, absolutely enjoyed it!!! LOL

Tsunami is a nice flick my gosh it made me cry like a silly bitch in the cinema, but come to think of it, isn't it weird how we only realize the importance of our loved ones during times of emergency? Sigh...

Jiajun said...

wohooooo!! thx dude!!

ya, indeed. same principle also applied that one only appreciate after one lost it.. sigh..