I am currently watching the notebook, on mute. Not so much because I prefer watching it without sounds, but because I'm at work. And browsing is definitely a no-no here. With the kind of work we have though, it's impossible not to browse. It's either you take the risk of being caught and a possible memo (once caught browsing non work-related sites, you'll be reprimanded and by second offense, you'll be suspended) or be brain dead. The former seems less harmful. Yesterday, we were so bored that we asked our teammate, bern, for websites where we can watch movies online. The first one he suggested, months ago, isn't working any longer, or should I say, non-existent anymore.
This is the first time i see this movie. Lots of my friends have been telling me that the movie is a good one, as well as the book. I think I just didn't have a heart, during those times, for anything romantic. Yesterday, pretty (she insisted on this one) Lou was watching it while I was in ergo proxy. She actually love the movie and was suggesting for me to watch it. I was so into the anime, which , as mentioned in one of my entries here, is freakin' amazing, that I didn't mind her.
So today is the day.
The idea of watching a movie on mute may conjure craziness but what the heck, I don't have much of a choice.
Although I'm watching the movie on mute, I can still feel what the characters might have been feeling that would have otherwise been evident with the dialogue itself. The love Noah and Allie have for each other feels like a grip on a pounding heart (I hope I am able to describe it the way I really wanted to describe it). Something one's heart could not contain because it's too overwhelming. They may have, each, fallen in love with a different person but the love they always have for each other never died. And that I think you can really call real. Yeah, it must be what others refer to as real.
So I fell in love with the movie. The romance. It makes me want to fall in love. Sigh
This is the first time i see this movie. Lots of my friends have been telling me that the movie is a good one, as well as the book. I think I just didn't have a heart, during those times, for anything romantic. Yesterday, pretty (she insisted on this one) Lou was watching it while I was in ergo proxy. She actually love the movie and was suggesting for me to watch it. I was so into the anime, which , as mentioned in one of my entries here, is freakin' amazing, that I didn't mind her.
So today is the day.
The idea of watching a movie on mute may conjure craziness but what the heck, I don't have much of a choice.
Although I'm watching the movie on mute, I can still feel what the characters might have been feeling that would have otherwise been evident with the dialogue itself. The love Noah and Allie have for each other feels like a grip on a pounding heart (I hope I am able to describe it the way I really wanted to describe it). Something one's heart could not contain because it's too overwhelming. They may have, each, fallen in love with a different person but the love they always have for each other never died. And that I think you can really call real. Yeah, it must be what others refer to as real.
So I fell in love with the movie. The romance. It makes me want to fall in love. Sigh
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