Thursday, August 27, 2009

"Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again, but life goes on."

We Don't Live Here Anymore

On my last unnecessary excursion to McKay's, I purchased an indie film titled, "We Don't Live Here Anymore." The simple cast of four included Laura Dern, Naomi Watts, Peter Krause, and the sexy Mark Ruffalo. The plot circled around these two couples (Dern & Ruffalo and Watts & Krause) and their intertwined love affairs. As Ruffalo and Watts express their physical lust for each other in secret, Dern and Krause experiment with each others' bodies and emotions as well. Eventually the affairs expand beyond secrecy, and the underlying truths of each failed relationship are revealed. Just as you think you have predicted the demise of the relationships (as well as the plot of the story), Ruffalo decides to stay with his wife and work on rescuing the happiness they once shared. Not only does the movie portray the typical disconnected and disfunctional marriages, but it also brings a new idea to the sorry surface of our current culture--reconciliation. Falling out of love with someone is portrayed as so common and so easy. And if such a thing happens, what are you supposed to do? Pack your bags and say, "Sorry it didn't work out. Have a nice life!"?? This movie gives a different alternative. Love just happens. Keeping that love in tact and in great condition takes a bit of effort. But if done for the right reasons, it's really worth it. I know I'll never get married (mainly to avoid the domestic duties and annoying anniversary celebrations), but I think it might be nice to have a little love to work on. Don't you think?

My Future in Film




Along with my manic obsession with owning films, I find myself searching endlessly to discover each and every movie that is definitely or is rumored to be reaching the cinemas in the future. And luckily, I'm really good at finding them! These are my most recent cinematic discoveries. Boy, does my future look bright!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

The Dress Is All That Matters



I have never been a girl to research or obsess over any aspect of my future wedding day. However, recently I have really been into looking at wedding dresses. For the record, I do not ever plan on sealing the deal with anyone in this lifetime, and I actually disagree with the entire institute and tradition of marriage in general. I think it is an outrageous process that in most cases ruins a couples' relationship. But that's besides the point. Wedding dresses are in fact beautiful and awe-inspiring. The two recent dresses that I have fallen in love with come from Vera Wang's 2009 Bridal collection. Take a gander, why don't ya??

Way Behind


Classes are starting, and I am still stuck in the middle of the summer. For some reason, I can't motivate or push myself to organize my life in order to get back in the routine of school. My room is a disaster. The first day of school I got soaked from the monsoon, and all my new notebooks got drenched. Now I have 5 syllabi in on my desktop that I have yet to read or print off. I need to buy my books. I need to do my homework. I need to shower. I need to get a hair cut. I need, I need , I NEED TO GET MY LIFE TOGETHER! Yet still...All I want to do is drink and pass out into a deep slumber, with no alarm set to wake me up. I guess being a Junior kind of requires a bit more motivation and determination. In that case, I wish I was a freshman.