Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The Caspian Prince and Catching Up

went to watch the premier of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian last night in Gateway. My take on the movie? Not too shabby. It was entertaining, to say the very least. Walt Disney's a genius when it comes to these sorts of movies - the "epic"-ish types, but drawn on a more wholesome angle. Would've wanted a little bit more grit to the movie, but otherwise, i think it hit home with the target market. In terms of plot, i 'think' it followed the book (I actually don't remember much from the book anymore, hehehe. I'd probably re-read it one of these days.) but there were aspects that i think they should've not watered down as much. In any case, it was a sound movie with a more-or-less solid plot. wouldn't give it a 5 out of 5 stars, but it would surely garner a 3.5 to 4 stars. DVD movie or silver-screener? If you're a fan of the CS Lewis series, then silver screen. But if you couldn't care less, DVD's quite enough.

Last night's turn of events were generally okay. Hung out with a couple of friends (got the tickets for Caspian from one of them! Thanks Be!). It was more or less a steady night. Did a lot of catching up, and realized a few stuff. Hadn't gone out like this in weeks. hahahaha. It's a good change of scenery of you ask me.


Constant

There are some things that remain the same, even if factors suddenly make their way through. they say a clean glass of water easily gets tainted; a drop of impurity contaminates it. That may be true, but in some cases, an attempt for contamination only bolsters the purity of a substance. it doesn't follow the laws of chemistry at all, but it's true, especially with things intangible.

It is said that to fully appreciate your own home, your country, your personal environment, your friends and basically everything else that's connected to you, you need to detach yourself from them and place yourself away from your comfort zones. In doing so, you make an unconscious comparison; you notice everything - from the littlest details to the unseen imperfections, and then you begin to assess and evaluate.

For me, there have been cases that have caused me to assess and reassess how i felt, but no matter how much external and/or internal conflicts there may be, i still always come back to you. i guess, now, i'm just more sure that it's you i want.

now if i can only pull myself together everything will be perfect. gah.

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