the funny thing is...
...That tonight, when I have so much on my mind, so many thoughts running through my head, I can think of nothing to write about on this here blog.
I went to Royal Holloway today. I know everyone's meant to fall for the first university they visit but I would like to state now, for all of cyberspace, that I cannot imagine anything that could top Holloway. I'm in love. Is that pathetic?
I'm going to bed, I have to revise two module's worth of Sociology for my exam tomorrow. Funny how these things happen. I could procrastinate for England, 'cept I'd never get round to doing it. Haha.
Watch Thirteen, it's brilliant. Don't watch Lost in Translation - unless you have a fetish for a slightly stoned looking Scarlett Johannsen wandering around Tokyo for a couple of hours and not saying much - it's not.
I do like the idea of two people being in love without feeling the need to hop on the good foot and do the bad thing.
I'm listening to: Dido. It's soppy music, I'm in a soppy mood. Could be worse, I was listening to Avril earlier...
I'm feeling: Slightly blue, slightly... confused.
Quote of the day: "I am not sad; only I long for lustre." Siegfried Sassoon.
2 Comments:
Whaddaya mean? Lost in Translation is one of my favourite movies of 2004 ... it's all very subtle humour but brilliant acting, in my opinion.
Rich
onestepback.com
Now that's true, I can't complain about the acting. But there was an awful lot of nothing happening. I know we're meant to feel how alienated and rootless they're feeling out there, but it was a bit overemphasised... here she is looking bewildered in the bath, now in a garden, now at a monastery... I just got very bored. Also (although I think this is just me because no one else agrees) it seemed like a bit too much fun was being had at the expense of the Japanese.
It's always fun to be disagreed with. My favourite film of 2004 was Eternal Sunshine, hands down.
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