16.8.10
14.8.10
沒有大銀幕
第一次如此近距離接觸戲劇,感覺既震撼又真實
每當演員在我一步前忘我而激動地擁抱, 我的心跳跟隨燈光變得火紅澎拜
我身體的皮膚亦跟著無言的激動而雞皮疙瘩,可能是因為演員的肢體扭曲再加上燈光照下的強烈陰影效果.
我很喜歡這種無對白的視覺衝激
說實在, 劇情是稍為膚淺 不過勝在視覺效果佳
我認為一個好的演員是要抽離真實的個體, 即使與到與自己性格相同的角色 也要放開自身 去重新演繹 除非整個劇本是為其而度身訂造
值得欣賞是他們的誠意 令我用一個新的角度去看同性戀
其實人分了男與女 但事實上這只是一個片面的區分 在精神上的想法 男女可以絕無分別
如果有 那只是基於身體的不同而產生出
人類是動物 這一點很多人也忘卻
而劇中呈現人性慾念掩過道德的情景 真是令我嘆為觀至 因為那種活脫脫的真實感 給了的具離心力的快感
P.S 多謝J1介紹 要去J RADIO 聽前傳!
8.8.10
25.7.10
Weekends NO.4
These are the work by the British Artist- Polly Morgan
the one from the right is so familiar for me cause i saw it in HKART10
She used real birds corpses with taxidermy technique
i like the way she used the colorful balloons and hanging the birds
they are all so remarkably preserved.
She used real birds corpses with taxidermy technique
i like the way she used the colorful balloons and hanging the birds
they are all so remarkably preserved.
(i found out that the idea is kind of similar with Miss Dior perfume advert)
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Balloons can be imagined to Flying
who doesn't like to fly like a bird, to taste the air of freedom?!
Balloons are colored delightfully, it can represent the cutest childhood
i remember when i was young, i was so afraid that balloons would fly away so i grabbed them as tight as i can
who doesn't like to fly like a bird, to taste the air of freedom?!
Balloons are colored delightfully, it can represent the cutest childhood
i remember when i was young, i was so afraid that balloons would fly away so i grabbed them as tight as i can
I am now still grabbing my own balloons, but they are invisible. They are my dreams, my freedom. I am sure everyone has their balloons. It is only a little difference that depends on how you use them, release or hold them in your palm?
4.7.10
sick weekends cured by good websites and songs
the pictures are so great
A lovely girl who achieved Chole style by Zara's fashion
mode-damourHis photographs are stunning and atmospheric and i love his sense of fashion
fashionbitsandbobs.com
30.5.10
tête-à-tête
Amid the chaos of a press conference outside of Orly Airport, the novelist Parvulesco, played by Jean-Pierre Melville, coolly entertains a series of questions. Asked by a young American journalist, Patricia Franchini (Jean Seberg), "What is your greatest ambition?" his answer, "To become immortal. And then... die," is both cagey and insouciant.
Fifty Years Later, Still Breathless
By Durga Chew-Bose( Interview Magazine)

Breathless the tiny room scene is my all- time favourite
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