Wednesday, 27 November 2013

New York, I love you

In the movie, ‘New York, I love you’, they have eleven different directors all over the world with their own different stories. However, all of the stories were based on one same topic. Honestly, this movie had more attention because of Natalie Portman. She was well known actress in Hollywood and it was her first movie that she directed and she did great.
 
Behind of this movie, all of the directors did not have much time to make stories and they made few rules to follow. Which were they supposed to have at least one image of New York in every stories and each story had to involve love stories in any forms. Also, NO DARK CHANGE in the beginning and at the end of stories. Moreover, every single movie supposed to finish within 9 days by directors, actors, and actress of the story. It took 8 weeks and finally they made one of the most romantic movies.
For me, I did not really understand some parts of movies because all of the stories had not enough screen time to describe what the characteristics are and the most of segment were quite short, especially the part when Shia Labeouf as a bell boy, jumped out side from the hotel.  

After watched this, only one story remained in my mind which was when the old couple went out on their 60 years anniversary. They went to beach and an old lady rebuked and complained an old man that he walked too slowly but she looked at him every single step and waited him until he came. They lived together for so long but it showed me how much they still love each other. They were not talking in honeyed accents but they both know what others thinking and really mean it because they love each other as a companion of soul mate.


For me, this movie is recommendable to people who are looking for their new love or having troubles with their partners. I liked it. Thumbs up!   

Monday, 11 November 2013

The Overture


The overture


The ‘Ranad ek’ is the Thailand’s traditional instrument and it looks similar to the xylophone but it is made up with twenty two wooden bars and two mallets.
This movie began when a little boy (Sorn) chasing a butterfly into his brother’s room and there was shiny light on the xylophone which called, ‘Ranad ek’. 

 
 
Since he was young, he had talent to play ‘Ranad ek’ even though nobody taught him how to play it. He grabbed mallets and created his first melody.
when Sorn's brother died
 
Sorn had a brother who was good in ‘Ranad ek’ but he died because of the ‘Ranad ek’ competitors. After his brother died, father tried to stop Sorn to play ‘Ranad ek’ but Sorn kept practice it secretly every night in a cave with his friend, Tew. One night, father found Sorn in the forest and asked him what he was doing with 'Ranad ek'.  Sorn was nervous but actually father was there to tell him that he can play it without going into the forest.

                              This is when Tew made for Sorn after Sorn's father took 'Ranad ek" away
 
                                  This is when father agreed and looked for teacher who can teach Sorn

When he grew up, he became more skillful and started to be overconfident on his skills. The time when Sorn met Khun In, who was Thailand’s legendary ‘Ranad ek’ master, Sorn heard the true strength and beauty of ‘Ranad ek’ and that was the first time he defeated in Bangkok in front of lots people. After that battle, he lost courage.

                       In this scene, I guess Sorn's friend, Tew, tried to encourage him when Sorn came back
 However, Sorn increase his dedication to his music and developed a unique way to play ‘Ranad ek’ that brought another chance of battling with his last challenger, Khun In. This part was impressive because his constant exertions and passion made him won the battle and became the best ‘Ranad ek’ musician in Thailand.
 By watching the ‘overture’, I learnt lesson which was do not humiliate or belittle others even though you are better on anything than others. Also, do not give up even if you are not good enough. We should keep improve and practice ourselves and share it with people around you.
 

My favourite scene was when Sorn and his son played 'Ranad ek' and piano together. I thought Sorn supposed to be angry, but he asked his son to play it and join him to make harmony. By watching this scene, I was thinking that we need to find new ways to enjoy our old instruments or traditional things not only looking for NEW things.

                                        when Sorn and his son played instruments together.                                                           
 
                                                        "If you lose, you won’t lose forever,                                                             If you win, how long can it lasts."
                                              This was the one of the best lines in this movie. 

                                    Honestly, this was my first Thai movie and it was good!