Monday, February 23, 2009

Random

A good game never fails to lift up my spirit. New games to recommend for psp: Prinny: Can I be a Hero? and Flow. The first one is a 2D platform game (like Super Mario) that makes me laugh and curse non-stop. The 2nd one is a unique and beautiful game that can't be classified under any existing genre of games. It's tagline is: "Life could be simple". 

 

How true.

 

Finally sorta got use to USA after one week. St Louis is a quiet city. You can see very few people walking on the road. Perhaps due to the cold. The shopping centers here ain't pack like in Singapore. People here are very friendly and polite. Food here is ok, as long as it is not in Boeing. We found a chinese food place near where we stay. Da bao chinese food for dinner back our apartment every day. Btw, so far I haven't found the famous St Louis steak in New York New York Resturant Menu, don't know have or not one...

 

Driving-wise, I finally got used to left-hand drive, which is very different from right hand drive. The slowest lane and the expressway exits are on the right instead of the left. Right turns, into the road closer to us (instead of the further one), can be done even in red light. And here on expressway, if you drive at 90km/h, you will find yourself overtaken by everyone on the road, even by big trucks. This is in stark contrast compared to Singapore. But of course, expressways here consist of 5 lanes, so you can't block others even if you want to, like what many Singapore drivers loves to do.

 

Shopping here... USA is shopping heaven! Just one week here I bought 6 shirts, 1 jeans, 2 berms, 1 jacket. And we haven't gone to the Osage Beach Premium Outlet yet. Also haven't gone to any of the places of interest yet, cos it is so damn cold out there. Will go when it was less cold. Perhap we might even go up to Chicago.

 

Oh btw, in my apartment there is a hundred channel cable tv. They always have some interesting shows on all times of the day. Just heard a very interesting line on tv to compliment a man (ya, I was blogging while watching TV) : "All men wants to be you, all women wants to be with you." =)

 

Will update more if there is anything to update.

 

 

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Touched Down

Finally reached my apartment in St Louis, Missouri after a 24 hrs + journey. As a lady in my plane aptly put it, "it is a miracle that I can still walk!" Anw just some updates:

The time here now is 7am Sunday, equivalent to Singapore 9pm Sunday, 14 hours earlier in Singapore. The temperature here is around 0 Degree Celsius. Going outside now is equivalent to going into a freezer, it's damn cold. Steam will come out of your mouth when you breath here. Better stay in my apartment... though it is also damn cold in here. And btw, my apartment here is surprisingly big. I have a room and toilet and a queen size bed all to myself. Shiok! It almost feels like it is worth it to suffer 24+ hours just to get here. Almost. Hopefully the rest of the 3 months will be just as shiok.

Mind is still a bit groggy as I can't sleep since I woke up at 4am just now (equivalent of 6pm in Singapore... you know, knock off timing). Feel free to message me if you need anything from US. 

Happy Belated Valentine's Day! 

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Random quote from the net

Copied from Xiaonan's blog. Meaningful quotes...

 

寂寞的人有两种 一种是什么话都听的明白 一种是什么话都听不明白

从前总以为收信很快乐 因为那表明远方有朋友 现在才知道 收信不一定是好事 因为那意味着朋友在远方

时间仍在 是我们飞逝

人犯错误 大半是该用真情时太过动脑筋 而在该用脑筋时又太感情用事

为寻找而寻找只会在寻找中迷失

Monday, February 2, 2009

Shows

Finally watched Red Cliff after all these days! I shall not elaborate on how many times I tried to watch but somehow didn't manage to since it started showing... no good timing, missed timing, pple don't want to watch, sold out etc etc... lets just say that I never tried so HARD to watch a movie before. Anw, I finally managed to watched it!

 

Ok la, not bad. Slightly less Dynasty Warrior. Zhaowei's role as a spy is quite interesting. Lin Zhiling's role as Xiao Qiao has finally 'upgraded' from a vase to a... stupid woman. She is totally redundant but at least she brings a tat of 'unexpectedness' to audience who knew the story inside out, since that part is not inside the original story. It makes people wonder what the f will happen to that stupid woman. She also served the purpose of stirring up audience's emotions - that of anger... (tmd wtf is that cock doing???) So actually she has quite an 'important' role after all.

 

Oh well, all in all Red Cliff is not a bad movie. The battle scene is exciting, got a bit of Saving Private Ryan feel - (Destroy that enemy bunker! Its machine gun... no, its arrows are decimating our army!). Humourous elements spreaded throughout the film to lighten up the atmosphere. The ending is not bad too. "其实,我们都输了。" A good line to conclude this epic battle - makes you ponder for a while. Overall 3.5/5.

 

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I watched 4 theatre shows in Jan. Frozen AngelBetrayed Babies from M1 Fringe Festival, Whispers and Design for Living from Huayi Festival. I noticed a trend with the local theatre productions - nowadays we tend to try a lot of tricks, be it 剧中剧, multimedia, etc etc. And one favourite trick these days is to jumble 3 different stories up into one play and tried to make it seems connected when actually they are not.

 

Betrayed Babies and Whispers both used this trick, and it is actually very irritating for unprepared minds.  It is like trying to piece together a jigsaw puzzle only to realise in the middle of the show that it is 3 different jigsaw puzzles. Then you try to piece the 3 different puzzles again until, to your horror, it has reached the end of the show and there are still pieces missing! Sometimes there will even be some extra pieces left over to confuse you even further.

 

Then these days, for Black Box shows, they like to have post-shows dialogue with the director. The directors, upon getting feedback that most audience don't understand what their show is talking about, will say things like:

 

"Ya... we did considered that some audience may not understand the show, but as a director, we should be one step ahead of the audience, instead of staying at the audience's level. It is purely an artistic choice. However, I really did worried that I may be a little self-indulge, so what you all said is valid also..."

 

Upon hearing this, I felt a little pissed off. Wtf. After trying so hard to understand the show, you then tell me that it is actually not meant to be understood ?!?

 

But I totally understood what they meant la. Afterall, I did self-indulge myself at the expense of audience in my own hall productions last time. Haha! But now, after leaving production and going back to becoming an audience, I realised that what is most important in the play, is not all the pattern (more than badminton) used, but simply a good and complete story told in an interesting way. You can use all the tricks in the world, but once it compromises the audience understanding of the story, then, enjoyment level dropped. Simple as that. Look at some of the most enjoyable and loved plays in history (《暗恋桃花源》and Pillowman comes into mind), did anyone fail to understand the story??

 

Local staged drama production somehow have the tendency to put more emphasis on playing tricks than storytelling in the recent years. Last time I used to like experimental/abstract plays. But somehow these days I enjoyed those kind of plays less. Perhaps I had seen too much of these tricks. Perhaps I had become narrow minded. Perhaps I became old.

 

返朴归真.

 

Sometimes after doing lots of complex and complicated stuff, you will realised that the simplest things are often the best.

 

Personal opinion.

 

P.S. I really like Design for Living 《生活与生存》. An example of what I meant by "a good and complete story told in an interesting way". It's ending: "李想(理想), 我好像还记得你..." I LOVED it. But of course, its ticket price is about the combined ticket prices of all the other 3 shows that I watched this year. Haha!

 

One article on Design for Living :