Thursday, June 29, 2006
WELL
End of Mid-Years today.
I'm confident of flunking, though I hate to admit it.
Feel like giving myself a tight slap lar...
But even as I daddled around online until 4~5 am this morning, and slept only for ~1 hour, I was kind of like... WELL. I'll just take it in my stride.
But I REALLY wanna go LSE, still.
Just finished watching The Shawshank Redepmtion.
Not the type of movies I'd watch at all, but I watched it cuz I heard lots of good stuff about the film. BTW I kept on confusing it with Schindler's List, which I'm so gonna watch too...
Anyways it was nice!
Really meaningful.
The whole direction the story went is kind of really, hmm, turns out really good to me.
I didn't like any of the characters. Cuz all the cast is like ermmm.
But at the end of it it's really like, you'll love all those guys in prison. The good ones. ((=
I think it's cool cuz the camera takes the HUMANE side of them rather than dwelling on say their crimes...? And stuff like that.
And that's awesome.
Because I believe that goodness prevails.
Even the WORST of crooks gotta FEEL for something. :P
ANDY is like so blardee smart lar.
WICKED banker.
OMG I am SO into this whole Finance/ Banking/ Econs things.
HOHOHO.
In writer-director Frank Darabont's THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION, Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is sentenced to two consecutive life terms in prison for the murders of his wife and her lover in the late 1940s. However, only Andy knows that he didn't commit the crimes. Sent to Shawshank Prison to do hard time, Andy--a taciturn banker in the outside world--has to learn to get by in the brutal, cutthroat confines of prison life. His quiet strength slowly earns the respect of his fellow inmates--most notably, Red (Morgan Freeman)--and even much of the prison staff. But Andy's seemingly stoic acceptance of his unjust imprisonment hides a fierce determination for freedom. This beautifully crafted movie features touching and sincere performances from the entire cast, with an uplifting message about humanity's indomitable spirit and the redemptive value of hope. Based on the novella RITA HAYWORTH AND SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION by Stephen King, Darabont's intriguing adaptation is easily one of the finest films of the 1990s.
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