Monday, August 3, 2009

XXIII. Gundamevangelionraxephonicalvoltronic Nightmare.

Dead? No.

Absent? Yes.

Seems we missed the Lion Force members roll call.
Sorry this shit's so inactive all of a sudden.
Having a couple of technical difficulties (That's a lie.) *cough*.
Promise to be back soon with something worth while,
well I guess I can't seriously promise that cause...what on here really
has been enlightening? Nothing.

Lol.

Recently watched movies:

Memories Of Murder - In 1986, in the province of Gyunggi, in South Korea, a second young and beautiful woman is found dead, raped and tied and gagged with her underwear. Detective Park Doo-Man and Detective Cho Yong-koo, two brutal and stupid local detectives without any technique, investigate the murder using brutality and torturing the suspects, without any practical result. The Detective Seo Tae-Yoon from Seul comes to the country to help the investigations and is convinced that a serial-killer is killing the women. When a third woman is found dead in the same "modus-operandi", the detectives find leads of the assassin.
Information provided by IMDB.

TL:DR - It's a mystery/drama about cops trying to solve some brutal rape/murders of women. The movie has it's high points and the suspense is alright. I recommend it to anyways who's into things that are a bit gritty. Some scenes made me say, "Wow."



Last Life In The Universe -
An obsessive-compulsive Japanese librarian living in Bangkok spends most of his empty days contemplating suicide alone in his lifeless apartment. His life completely changes when he witnesses the death of Nid seconds before he was about to jump off a bridge. This pivotal event paired the lost Japanese with Nid's elder sister Noi as these two lost and lonely souls help each other find the meaning to their meaningless existences.

No need for a TL;DR here. The movie moves slow, or rather it seems like it has no point, but I found it worth it. They speak about 3 languages throughout the film, but there's not much dialogue at all. The ending brings everything together. I might only love this movie though, because I love every movie Tadanobu Asano is in.



I need to watch more movies, it's finding the ones I love and downloading them that's the problem.


Here's a video to end the post, this one's for Mary, keep on running. :) Lmao.



See you later - Tevin.

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