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    May 12

    Epic Movie

    It has become some kind of tradition that popular Hollywood movies would be retold in another version. Before, there were parody movies which transformed all thrillers into comedy films with the name "Scary Movie" which isn't scary at all. Now, come the new film from the team behind those funny "Scary Movie" franchise called "Epic Movie." It's certainly a funny idea to mix all the plots and characters of last year (and beyond) big Hollywood movie into one extremely hilarious film. Those who watched or knew all the films being featured would find it funny just to see all the ripped-off work they made from those beloved films - sometimes they went beyond limit and it might disturb some easily offense audience. However, all in all,  "Epic Movie" is funny and made a very good cultural reference of American cinema and popular icons of 2006.

    The main plot of "Epic Movie" followed the life of 4 orphans who discovered a secret wardrobe to the "Gnarnia Kingdom" where they have to fight with the evil White Witch to fulfill the prophecy and restore the peace to the land. Come to think of it, I could narrate the name of the movies which are featured in this film as follow: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, The Da Vinci Code, Nacho Libre, X-Men: The Last Stand, Snakes on a Plane, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, Harry Potter, Superman Returns, Click, Casino Royale, Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan and much more.

    If you are well aware of American culture and celebrities as well as gossip entertainment news, you could easily understand all the puns in the movie. If not, it would be just another comedy with a few laughs for you. Some scenes might not make any sense, they are just there to intervene all the stories together. The effort of mixing up all movies together should be praised, but it depends on your taste and style - like it or not, it's up to you.

    2 stars out of 5 - Don't expect too much for this kind of movie. Watch it in theater if you have spare time (and money for the tickets). If not, wait for the DVD to come out. There might be more hilarious outtakes and some more special features to watch anyway.


    May 10

    伤城 (Seung sing) a.k.a. Confession of Pain

    I meant to write about this Hong Kong cop thriller movie since last week but there's something more interesting that I can't help sharing with you all. (Read >>> "Do You Believe in Happenstance?") Now, it's time to talk about this one good movie from Hong Kong that didn't come out in a while.

    The movie is mainly about revenge and how painful it is to endure all those hatred feeling inside yourself for years. A cop became private detective is hired to investigate a rob and murder case which all evidences point out that his former supervisor is a prime suspect. Half way through the movie, we all knew who was a murderer, but what we didn't know was the reason behind his painful revenge...

    Andrew Lau, as a producer and co-director, and Alan Mak, as a co-director and co-scriptwriter, knew what they're doing and did it well in this movie. Story-wise, it's challenging to present the main plot by revealing who the murderer is earlier in the film. Tony Leung Chiu Wai's powerful performance in this movie is exceptional fantastic. The cinematography is superb, contemporary Hong Kong is portrayed perfectly in the film. It's no wonder why Hollywood is interested in the film and the rights to remake this movie into American scene has been settled, following its predecessor - Infernal Affairs Trilogy which became American "the Departed."

    5 stars out of 5 - recommend to those who loved those good old days when Chinese contemporary movie ruled in Thai cinema.


    P.S. Check out an official website at <http://www.confessionofpain.com/>


    May 08

    門徒 (Moon to) a.k.a. Protégé

    This Hong Kong crime movie tells a story of an undercover cop who spent almost all his career working (as a spy) with the top heroin dealers in Hong Kong, gaining his trust to be the drug lord's successor while trying to bring down this devil drug organization. On the personal side, the undercover cop befriended with his neighbor, a poor drug-addicted young single mother of a cute little girl, who was a victim of her drug-addicted husband whom she ran away from. Everyone plays a part in this drug business, gaining something or losing something.

    The film is directed and written by Derek Yee Tung Sing with a star-studded cast of Andy Lau Tak Wah (as a drug lord), Daniel Wu Yin Cho (as an undercover cop) and Louis Koo Tin Lok (as a bad drug-addicted husband.) The story of drug trafficking is well portrayed in this movie, thanks to an excellent research by the writer/director. Even though the plot is not new, the audiences could enjoy the way the story is told and developed, with some classic car chasing and cop action scenes of Hong Kongian trademark. The performance by the cast is fine, especially the new-comer Zhang Jing Chu whose role as a drug-addicted woman represented perfectly the innocent victim of heroin.

    All in all, it's another good Hong Kong movie with good intention message. No matter how they say, drug is bad and people should avoid it at all cost.

    4 Stars out of 5, recommend to Chinese movie-lover. You won't be disappointed with this film.


    P.S. A part of the movie was filmed in Thailand. Even though, it didn't mention in the film, we could imply that there are opium fields and heroin factory in the Northern part Thailand (as a part of the "Golden Triangle") It's sad but true that foreigners looked at Thailand this way. I also would like to point out, and this is not related directly to the story, that elephants were featured in the film somehow represent the idea of foreigners looking at Thailand. There are other choices of transport, why elephants???


    May 04

    "Dek Hor" a.k.a. "Dorm" Won Again!

    I have just been informed by P'Yong the director of the movie "Dek Hor" a.k.a. "Dorm" that his film has just received the Older Audience Award at the 8th Leeds Young People's Film Festival, held from March 29th to April 6th 2007. It's almost exactly the same time that the team of director and lead actors went to attend the 9th Deauville Asian Film Festival in France.

    Congratulations to the director Songyos "Yong" Sugmakanan and all cast & crew of the movie. The award added another international recognized trophy to an array of awards that the movie has received so far. This reflected that good movie could be appreciated by everyone.

    Check out the official website of the 8th Leeds Young People's Film Festival to see full result of winning films at Leeds Film Homepage: http://www.leedsfilm.com/

    P.S. There is an error on the official website as it stated that Dorm (Dek Hor) came from Singapore instead of Thailand. See the screen capture below. Hopefully, the mistake would be amended soon as I have already sent an e-mail notifying the webmaster of Leeds Film Homepage.


    May 01

    Spider-Man 3

    The greatest battle lies within.

    Spidy is back! We reunion once again in the latest and final trilogy of Marvel's Spider-man movie starring familiar cast of Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker, a man who got bitten by the supernatural spider and became everybody's hero - Spider-Man, Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson, an actress and love-interest of Spider-man, and James Franco as Harry Osbor, a friend become enemy of Spider-Man in a disguise of New Goblin, a sucessor of his father's Green Goblin. We also see a couple of new rivals of our beloved Spidy, namely Sandman, a guy whose body was transformed into sand, and Venom, an outer-space parasite which consumed the host's wrath to become a gruesome creature.

    We all saw Spider-Man in black suit and his enemies from posters and advertising materials previously released prior the film was out. Those certainly generated speculation of what the story of the movie would be. After watching the film, I could say that I satisfied with the story, even though some bits and parts are so cliche. You know where the story would lead once the main plot was established. With lots of character's introduction, the first part of the movie would be long and boring, but it's not the case for this movie thanks to comical relief which is scattered around the film. Once the story moved forward to the final part of the movie, we would see what we had not seen in the previous spider-man film - more fantastic actions and more emotional character development. Of course, we would see the dark side of Spider-man. This made it felt more realistic as no man is really good or bad. There are both sides of coin.

    All in all, Sam Raimi did an excellent job as a director. I really loved the final fighting scene with a surprise team-work and dual.

    5 Stars out of 5 - recommend to all action movie and super-hero lovers.


    April 26

    Miss Potter

    No, this movie has nothing to do with the young wizard Harry Potter even though it bears the same name. Well, what connects the two is that both are somehow related to English literature - Harry Potter is one of the most well-known modern day novels of young wizard while Miss Potter tells a story of Beatrix Potter, an author of one of the most beloved and well-known children's book of all time, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit". In fact, the movie narrates the life of a 32 years-old single Beatrix Potter, who decided not to get married all her life, trying to prove her capability to publish an illustrated novel. She somehow succeeds as the publishing company accepted her manuscript with a hidden agenda by appointing the youngest son of the family to look after Miss Potter's project. The story afterwards seems like a fairy-tale as the two fall in love. However, real-life is not bed of roses as the tragedy looms in...

    Renée Zellweger really shines in the leading role of Miss Potter. Her performance is impressively superb. When she felt happy, everything seems bright and sunny on the screen and while everything turned upside down, she perfectly portrays an unexpected emotion of a world torn apart. The art direction of the movie is fantastic, especially the animation of Peter the rabbit and his animal friends. The set and location of the movie is beautifully shot. You could just fall in love with the nature and the character.

    All in all, it's an amazingly feel-good movie of life and love with a spice of imagination.

    5 Stars out of 5 - recommend to all - old and young, you could enjoy the movie in your own way.


    April 21

    Meet the Robinsons

    Based on the illustrated book "A Day with Wilbur Robinson" by William Joyce, this Walt Disney's latest 3-D animation movie tells a story of a young genius orphan boy named Lewis who always get an idea of inventions, even though he has never got it worked, he still keeps moving forward. Deep down inside of his mind, this 12-year-old boy always want a family who could adopt and take a good care of him. One day, he met with a mysterious boy named Wilbur who claimed that he came from a future with a flying time-machine. Lewis couldn't do anything but believe once he warped to the future and met the Robinsons - the cheerful family of Wilbur. Without a choice, Lewis had to stop the Bowler Hat Guy from destroying all time-space consistency and changing the future forever...

    Even though the plot is not original as you might have heard of the story like this before, I have to say that the story-line is excellent. With the best script, you are destined to have a fail-proof good movie. In "Meet the Robinsons," the story keeps unfolding piece by piece with an easy clue that you could guess the final plot. However, once the climax comes, you still feel excited and pleased. It's a cliche and trademark of Disney's movie with a magic inside. Funny moments and comical gags are plenty, those certainly would keep you laughing. The moral of the story is good for young viewers and adults alike - no matter how many times you fail, do not give up and just keep moving forward. We all might want to know what the future holds, but it's us who could actually make it happens.

    4 Stars out of 5 - this is a good movie for family to enjoy a fine moment together.


    April 18

    Hannibal Rising

    Revenge is sweet, but human flesh is sweeter!!!

    Hannibal is back. This time he looks younger. "Hannibal Rising" - the movie is adapted from the novel with the same name from the original author Thomas Harris who created Dr. Hannibal Lecter - one of the most prestigious serial killers in the history of literature. In this sequel (which is actually a prequel of the series), we are taking back to the origin of it all to explore the childhood of Hannibal and how young Hannibal Lecter grew up to be a fearsome criminal who practices cannibalism as we know him.

    The plot is interesting and reasonable. We all are treated with gruesome killing methods that would certainly trickle our spines. A french actor Gaspard Ulliel, who portrays young Hannibal Lecter, interpreted the character well enough, even though he couldn't surpass Anthony Hopkins in his Academy Awards role of Dr. Hannibal Lecter.

    All in all, those who love or hate  Dr. Hannibal Lecter would satisfy with this film. At least, it explains something about our beloved killer.

    4 stars out of 5 - recommend to those who aren't afraid of the blood and flesh splashing all over the screen. It's truly a gruesome thriller.


    April 14

    "Syndromes and a Century" and Free Thai Cinema Movement

    I couldn't say that I was not surprised by the news that the latest movie of Apichatpong Weerasethakul called "Sang sattawat" a.k.a. "Syndromes and a Century," scheduled to be released in limited theater in Bangkok on April 19 - almost a year after it was first premiered overseas in 2006 Venice Film Festival, was not passed the censorship board in Thailand and the director decided to pull his movie out from commercial release rather than cut off his movie. The more absurd thing was that the board of censorship refused to return the film if the troubled 4 scenes had not been removed, whether it's released or not, for fearing that the movie would destroy good images of Buddhist monks and doctors in Thailand. However, doing so has already reassured a limited and bad reputation of movie censorship in Thailand and, in a larger scale, a freedom to choose of Thai people. Earlier this month, I had a chance to watch this movie at the 9th Deauville Asian Film Festival in France where it received the highest honor as the best featured film. Along with French audiences, I didn't see any part of the movie that would destroy the reputation of Buddhism and medical personnel in Thailand. I saw only a director's personal message of humanity set around both rural and urban hospital in Thailand reflecting from the film. The four troubled scenes include a monk playing guitar, a group of monks playing kite or a kind of flying object, a doctor drinking alcoholic drink in the hospital and a male doctor having a hard-on after kissing with his girl-friend (with no obscured sex scene.) I didn't see a trouble in any of the scenes. It's merely a movie for heaven's sake. Well, I guess true trouble lies in the heart of those who think of them in a bad way, with a pessimistic point of view and pureless mind.

    However, there are always two sides of thing. Considered this censorship as a bad luck for limited audiences who waited to watch this movie in Thailand, the alliances of Apichatpong and Thai movie lovers found it to be a good opportunity to create an online petition which would afterwards forward to the National Legislative Assembly and the Thai Government. Here we have the Free Thai Cinema Movement aiming to amend an outdated law regarding movie censorship in Thailand and give Thai people more freedom for choosing to watch or not to watch a movie by themselves. Those who would like to contribute, please sign your name in the petition at http://www.petitiononline.com/nocut/petition.html

    Let's make a difference for our future generation!

    For more information about the movie, please visit the official site at http://www.kickthemachine.com/works/Syndromes.html


    April 12

    El Laberinto del Fauno a.k.a. Pan's Labyrinth

    Set in Fascist Spain of the year 1944, the movie revolts around a young girl Ofilia who has to travel with her pregnant mother to live in a rural and restless area with her mother's new husband, a cruel captain of the Spanish army. There, Ofilia found an imaginary fairy which led her through the labyrinth to meet a fantasy creature - Pan or Faun - telling her that she is actually a princess of a forgotten kingdom. Is it real or is it a dark fairy tale crated by the girl to fight with harsh reality? Let's the movie guide you...

    This movie was nominated for 6 Academy Awards including Best Foreign Language Film of the Year, even though it lose the award to the German film "Das Leben der Anderen" a.k.a. "The Lives of Others" (Read my review by clicking here,) it was recognized by winning 3 awards including Best Achievement in Art Direction, Best Achievement in Cinematography and Best Achievement in Makeup.

    The movie is written and directed by a veteran Mexican movie-maker Guillermo del Toro. Some might think that it's just another fantasy movie with load of special effects, well, it is. However, the movie delivers more serious messages of war and humanity behind its powerful script and fantastic cinematography. The story is imaginative yet miserable as while the story progresses, the plot reveals the real devil within human's heart. It's certainly not a fantasy movie for children as there are numerous scenes of blood and violence in the film. We could actually see the real world through an imagination of Ofilia, the character which perfectly portrayed by a young Spanish actress Ivana Baquero.

    All in all, I love the movie. The picture is beautifully shot. The plot is clear and clever. The ending is ... well, I'd rather not to say but I think it's the best to end that way - if the real world is hard to live in, it's better to stay in your beautiful imagination forever.

    5 Stars out of 5 - recommend to those who love drama and fantasy movie, the two genres could be together. A word of advice: this is not a movie for young children, don't bring them to the theater watching this film.


    P.S. Check out the official movie site (in English) for more information: http://www.panslabyrinth.com

    April 09

    Me...Myself

    When a memory is lost, a love is found.
    When the memory returns, will the love survive?


    The movie tells a story of a guy who got hit by a car and lost his memory. Upon recovery, he stays with an unfortunate girl who hit him. As time goes by, they fall for each other... only to discover that the guy is a transsexual working in a cabaret show. Will their love remain the same? That's the answer we have to find...

    The movie is the directorial debut for the big screen of Pongpat Wachirabanjong, a well-known actor-singer becoming director of Thailand. It stars veteran actor Ananda Everingham in his most challenging role yet as a homosexual who lost his memory and fall for a girl, the new coming actress Chayanan Manomaisantiphab. This interesting plot is crafted by Kongdej Jaturanrasamee whose previous works included the award-winning script of Midnight My Love a.k.a. "Cherm."

    The movie is well directed with romantic drama tone. The main plot of an impossible love between a girl and a homosexual guy is interesting and the script is well-paced even though it's too cliché. It begins with some funny moments and leads to the dramatic ending. There is a notable chemistry between the two main characters. The world seems brighter when they are on the screen together. However, the editing of the movie is irritating - I felt my mood jumping back and forth as the scenes are cut at the wrong place and wrong time. The ending of the movie is open but it's pointless as the characters are fabricated with one directional reason, thus the viewers have no choice to think otherwise. If the movie dares not putting too many reasons, it might turn out to be a good artistic film that is more difficult to watch for the mass.

    All in all, this is a fine romantic drama that would be a good idea to watch with your loved ones. Even though you are lonely, it would make you feel love with some open discussions in the end.

    4 Stars out of 5 - recommend for lovers and those who love romantic drama. It's one of the best performance by Ananda as well, watch out for his naked scene that's so funny.


    Check out the official website avialable in both Thai and English at http://www.memyselfmovie.com/


    April 08

    Sunshine

    Set in the year 2057, the movie tells a story of a team of 7 astronauts on a mission to re-ignite the dying sun. If the mission fails, it's the end of mankind. Even though all the crews are well-trained, there is no room for failure as there is no second chance...

    The movie is directed by Danny Boyle who is famous for his direction in 28 Days Later and Trainspotting, with the original script from the veteran writer Alex Garland whose previous works included 28 Days Later and the Beach. The cast might not be multi-million stars but they are all well-known by their roles in many movies. All in all, this Sci-Fi thriller movie is intense and enjoyable to watch. The performance of the ensemble of the cast is good as you could feel the tension and stress from them all the time on the screen as the mission to the sun gets out of control and out of the way. The plot and story-line is interesting and well-paced except for the part that leads to the climax which somehow seemed unreasonable. However, all in all, it's another good sci-fi thriller that would keep you awake from the beginning till the end.

    4 Stars out of 5 - recommend to those who love sci-fi and thriller. However, if you couldn't afford a time to come to the theater and don't mind a small screen at home, it's ok to wait for the DVD.


    March 27

    "Fadd" a.k.a. "Alone"

    After their first critically acclaimed horror feature "Shutter," here comes the second clever plot and character-driven hair-rising movie from the directorial duo Banjong Pisanthanakul and Pakpoom Wongpoom called "Alone" or "Fadd" which is a Thai word meaning twin. This time it's a story about a Siamese twin. The twin girls with conjoined abdomen decide to get separated and one died while the other survived. After some exile abroad, the survivor came home only to realized that her dead twin wouldn't let her to be alone...

    The hype around the movie has started since the announcement of the production. It even sold before the shooting was completed. The main character starred by one of Thailand's superstar - Masha Vadanapanich. After years of absence from the silver screen, she really makes a remarkable come back in the leading role in this film. Just watching a her intense facial expression in one of the teasers of the movie and you'll probably agree with me and once you have watched the movie, you would definitely couldn't agree more that Masha delivered a superb performance. I am certain that we would often hear her name again at the end of this year when the movie awards season begins again - not only from the nominations but also as a winner.

    The story-line is original, at least for the movie of this genre. Even though some might argue that they have heard a horror story featuring a twin, there has never been a horror movie that centered around Siamese twin. The plot of this movie is well written. The scriptwriters did research the facts and crafted the story perfectly. There are spooky moments here and there and in the climax of the movie is a simple yet wonderful surprise that you might think to yourself why you think that way. The cinematography in the movie is fantastic and make the atmosphere in the film even more mysterious and suspicious. In fact, everything in the movie is fine for me except a grotesque look of a ghost - yeah there is ghost in the movie appearing in different forms but they all seem unreal to me.

    All in all, the movie doesn't fail my expectation. The duo directors as well as other cast and crews did their marvelous jobs. I will definitely list this film as one of the best movies of the year for me.

    5 stars out of 5 - recommend to those horror movie fans out there. You won't be disappointed.


    March 17

    Charlotte's Web

    Based on a children's book published in 1952 with the same name, written by an acclaimed American writer E. B. White, Charlotte's Web tells a story of a remarkable cross-species friendship between a wise and gentle female barn spider named Charlotte and a small yet cheerful pig named Wilbur. It's a popular book for both children and adult alike.

    The movie doesn't fail to capture the heart and soul of the lives of animals in the farms which somehow reflects human society. The unlikely friendship and promises kept by Charlotte and Wilbur are touching and serves well as a good lesson for children as well as grown-ups. Even though some might feel that reading a book could give them more imagination, the film and computer graphics could make the imagination comes to life. Memorable quotes from the book are kept and present themselves well in the movie, especially those of Charlotte's. Also notable is Dakota Fanning's role as Fern "the Pig Saver" Arable, a farm girl who saved Wilbur when he was born from being killed.

    All in all, this is a perfect family movie adapted well from one of the greatest children's books. Even though bringing a small child to the theater is not recommended, a younger viewer who could concentrate in the theater without bothering the crown deserves to watch the film. Morals of the story and lessons of life are enough for the reasons for them to enjoy the film.

    5 Stars out of 5 - recommend to all, especially family to enjoy valuable time together.

    March 10

    300

    This movie is based on Frank Miller's famous graphic novel, written in 1988, about 300 finest men of Spartan soldiers, led by the great King Leonidas, who sacrificed themselves for protecting their country against the force of the evil Persian empire.

    The film is well directed, full of raw and fantastic action-packed battle scenes. Most of the shots in the movie are composed of superb computer graphics - making them looked somehow artistic yet realistic in a way that you could even feel the blood all across the screen, literally. Violence is a strong element in the movie and it drives the movie towards effectively. Those with fainted heart might have to cover their eyes with fear of blood and filthy creatures. Also remarkable is Gerard Butler's portray of King Leonidas, which is wonderfully powerful as I still could recall his voice of "... tonight we dine in Hell!"

    All in all, this is an epic wars movie full of notable violence. With straight-forward story-line and skillful editing, you would definitely enjoy the movie if you don't mind a lot of blood and killing.

    5 Stars out of 5 - recommend to those who feel that need to release the beast inside themselves. Please don't bring a small children with you as it is too offensive for the younger viewers.

    March 08

    The Pursuit of Happyness

    Everyone might notice that the spelling of "happyness" in the title of this movie is wrong and I wondered why. After watching this film, you'll understand and ask no more question. It wouldn't bother me anymore. In fact, no matter how you spell the word, as long as the meaning is clear, you'll get the message across.

    This movie is inspired by a true story of Chris Gardner a millionaire who once had no money and no home and had to take care of his beloved 5 years old son. In the toughest moment of his life, he still struggle for a better change.

    The film is truly inspirational. Will Smith did a marvelous job portraying a father who cares most for his son (both in real life and in the movie.) It's no doubt why he got a nomination for Best Actor in the Leading Role at the 79th Annual Academy Awards. Even though the movie has a typical predictable Hollywood-style script with some dramatic and comedic moments mixing together, the movie will remain in someone's heart with a reflection of the phrase "Never Give Up." Like an old saying goes: where there is a will, there is a way. There has always been a way for everyone to seek his own "happyness."

    4 Stars out of 5 - recommend to everyone, especially those who lose their faith in life and work. Rekindle your spirit with this film.


    March 07

    บอดี้การ์ดหน้าเหลี่ยม 2 a.k.a. The Bodyguard 2

    No, this is not the sequel to Kevin Costner & Whitney Houston's 1992 movie "The Bodyguard." Even though it bears the same English name, this is the prequel to Petchtai "Mum Jok-Mok" Wongkamlao's 2005 smash-hit action-comedy "The Bodyguard." Yeah, that square-face bodyguard.

    This time, we were taking back to what happened before we saw "Mum JokMok" running naked around the Victory Monument. It was when he served as a special agent at his homeland, the neighboring country to Thailand.

    With this kind of movie, you shouldn't expect too much about the plot and story-line. There is virtually none. All you could get is a few good laughs of (dirty) jokes and unbearable violence - gun-fires at will and dead villains one after another and bombing of cars and everything around.

    Watch out for the cameo of "Tony Jaa" the sensation of Thai's action movie star with his trademark phrase from Tom-Yum-Goong (The Protector) - "Where is my elephant?" I particularly like that scene and gags related to other Thai movies. The end credit is superb, you have to watch it by yourself to see what I meant. This is one of a few movies that the audience would definitely sit till the end credit rolled up.

    1 Stars out of 5, recommend just for the laugh and nothing else. Don't bring the children with you as there are too many violent and impolite scenes.


    March 05

    Music and Lyrics

    I walked into the theater without expecting much from this movie. It's advertised as a romantic comedy starring Hugh Grant as a washed up singer from the 80s and Drew Barrymore as a (not-so-young) woman who came out of nowhere to help him writing lyrics for his new song. As a matter of fact, the movie is indeed a romantic comedy with music and songs sound like the 80s added up with some up-to-date tunes. The plot is easily predictable and somehow unreasonable, but who cares! In the middle of typical Hollywood-style script, I found myself enjoying the movie with all funny elements and the songs and music that featured in the movie. It's good for me not to think too much of the story-line and enjoy the weird but unbelievably good chemistry between Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore. I am also amazed to learn that Hugh Grant could really sing and do it well as he performed all of his featured songs in the movie by himself. The duet of "Way Back to Love" is beautiful and as the name of the movie stated both Music and Lyrics should be in good combination otherwise a song wouldn't turn out to be a song.

    Watch carefully for the "pop-up" in the music video at the end credit. It's really enjoyable.

    4 stars out of 5 - recommend to everyone who loves music and enjoy a romantic-comedy movie. It's worth a ticket just to listen to the music.



    Way Back Into Love


    I've been living with a shadow overhead
    I've been sleeping with a cloud above my bed
    I've been lonely for so long
    Trapped in the past, I just can't seem to move on
     
    I've been hiding all my hopes and dreams away
    Just in case I ever need em again someday
    I've been setting aside time
    To clear a little space in the corners of my mind
     
    All I want to do is find a way back into love
    I can't make it through without a way back into love
    Oh oh oh
     
    I've been watching but the stars refuse to shine
    I've been searching but I just don't see the signs
    I know that it's out there
    There's got to be something for my soul somewhere
     
    I've been looking for someone to shed some light
    Not just somebody just to get me throught the night
    I could use some direction
    And I'm open to your suggestions
     
    All I want to do is find a way back into love
    I can't make it through without a way back into love
    And if I open my heart again
    I guess I'm hoping you'll be there for me in the end
     
    There are moments when I don't know if it's real
    Or if anybody feels the way I feel
    I need inspiration
    Not just another negotiation
     
    All I want to do is find a way back into love
    I can't make it through without a way back into love
    And if I open my heart to you
    I'm hoping you'll show me what to do
    And if you help me to start again
    You know that I'll be there for you in the end
    March 04

    Das Leben der Anderen a.k.a. The Lives of Others

    At first, I felt a little bit surprise that "The Lives of Others" won the Best Foreign Language Film of the Year at the 79th Annual Academy Awards announced last Sunday. However, after watching the film, it's clear to me why the members of the Academy cast their votes for this movie and gave it an Oscar. In fact, I totally agreed with them. It's no doubt why the movie won several awards worldwide.

    Set in the former East Germany 5 years before the fall of the "Berlin Wall," the film depicted a dark atmosphere of the secret service and its job of observing people. Once being a suspect of trying to destroy the system, everyone could be monitored. There is no privacy for anyone including the lives of Georg Dreyman, a successful play-writer and his companion Christa-Maria Sieland, a popular stage actress. The secret service agent Wiesler is given a job to observe and monitor their life. Being a man of integrity and faithful to communism, this straight-forward job fascinated him more and more as he dug deep into the couple's life. It seems that he himself would like to lead the lives of others...

    Curiosity and nosiness are human's natures. Everyone wants to know how other people lead their lives. That's why the reality TV shows, which allowed the audience to follow the lives of the contestants at all time, has gained more popularity in the past couple of years."The Lives of Others" perfectly reflected this reality of life in a clever way with communism East Germany as a background. The story is well written and the plot is sharp, especially an unpredictable twist and turn at the ending. It's interesting to see how far a person could go for a "better" change, if not for himself.

    5 Stars out of 5, recommend for hard-core drama lover. you will definitely love the film as I do.


    February 18

    "Dek Hor" a.k.a. "Dorm" at Berlinale 2007

    Congratulations to the Thai film "Dek Hor" a.k.a. "Dorm" and the director Songyos "Yong" Sugmakanan for winning the Crystal Bear for Best Feature Film in the Generation Kplus competition (the movie for children section) at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival a.k.a. Berlinale 2007. The Crystal Bear is the highest honorable awards for the films selected by an eleven-member Children’s Jury age between 11 - 14 years old. The reason why they gave the Crystal Bear to "Dorm" is as followed:

    "This film depicts with unbelievable tension how a close friendship is possible between two boys from different worlds. This film is very special, not least due to the convincing actors."

    Moreover, "Dorm" also received "A Special Mention" for the Grand Prix of the Deutsche Kinderhilfswerk (German Child Support Organisation) bestowed by the five-member adult International Jury. "A Special Mention" is the secondary prize that the Jury decided to give to the film with some possibilities to win but couldn't reach that point, however it's still necessary to "mention" about the film.

    For full list of prizes in Generation section of Berlinale 2007. Please visit the official web site by clicking here.

    On the other notes, earlier this month "Dorm" also received the Crystal Simorgh for Best Director awarded to Songyos Sugmakanan at the 25th International Fajr Film Festival in Iran.

    All in all, we could proudly say that "Dorm" did a marvellous job representing the potential of Thai movie internationally. However, it failed to impress numerous members of the Jury from various national movie awards in its own home. Isn't it ironic?