Sunday, September 23, 2007

Bed - J. Holiday



I am in love with this song! It's kind of like a male rendition of Ciara's Promise.

The doors are now painted brown. I don't know if it looks good or not.

Watched Million Dollar Baby during one of the days. You know how Scary Movie 4 parodied the movie and made it funny? I seriously did not expect the real thing to happen to Hilary Swank! The opponent punched her, she fell on a stool, broke her neck and was paralysed from neck down. I seriously thought that she was going to win the championship or something. Then it was really sad after that. She wanted to die because there's no point living and she's seen the world. But the coach doesn't want to kill her, so she decides to bite her tongue. Then they stich her up and she bit off the stitches. Then eventually the coach gave in to her wishes and switches off the respiratory system thingy.

The Hours is also another amazing movie. It's about three different women in three different eras. Nicole Kidman lives in the 1920s and is a suicidal author. Julianne Moore lives in the 1950s and is a stay-at-home mother of a 3-year-old boy and is also pregnant. Meryl Streep lives in the current era. And all that happens takes place in a day. The only similar thing is that all the women are suicidal. It's like those movies that makes you think. Well, in the beginning, you think that the book Nicole Kidman wrote was being portrayed by Meryl Streep, and that Meryl Streep is fictional, but then Meryl Streep is taking care of this poet suffering from AIDS and he was holding a picture of his mother and it appears to be Julianne Moore. And Julianne Moore was actually reading the book. And the guy suffering from AIDS actually released a fictional book based on his life. In it he mentioned that his mother died. So when they showed Julianne Moore's timeline, you think that she's going to kill herself. Nicole Kidman mentioned that somebody in the story had to die. So in Meryl Streep's timeline, you expect Meryl Streep to kill herself because she's depressed because she puts on this confident facade. But in actual fact, the AIDS poet killed himself because he was only alive to satisfy Meryl Streep. So she's really sad and cancels a party she planned for the poet because he won a prize. Then somebody knocks on the door and Julianne Moore shows up, saying that she actually abandoned his children after she gave birth. Then in Nicole Kidman's timeline, she puts rocks inside her pocket and walks into a river and dies. It is AMAZING!