Monday, August 12, 2013

Ane Brun - "Words"


Words - take her with you 
let her rest in your rhymes 
Words - take her away 
somewhere beyond time 

Words - ease her breathing 
lay her softly on the floor 
there - let her linger 
and listen like ever before 

Leave her windows uncovered at night 
and fill her room with the citylights 
as they illuminate the sky 
it reminds her of the people outside 
cause she won't sleep unless she heals her loneliness 

Walk with her beneath the treetops 
create new paths and memories 
show her how the sunlight 
glances through the gaps between the leaves 

Words - help her change the world 
in only one verse 
tell her to reach for the stars 
and to always put love first 

Leave her windows uncovered at night 
and fill her rooms with the citylights 
as they illuminate the sky 
it reminds her of the people outside 
it reminds her of the people 
it reminds her of the people 
it reminds her of the people outside

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I find this song hauntingly beautiful and the video complements the melody perfectly!

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Before Sunrise, Before Sunset.




"If there's any kind of magic in this world, 
it must be in the attempt of understanding someone, 
sharing something" - Before Sunrise. 

Tonight I finally watched these 2 movies that are long overdue. Before Sunrise was released back in 1995 and Before Sunset came out 9 years after, in 2004. The third and final instalment to complete this wonder of a story will be out soon, chronologically and aptly titled Before Midnight. And so I thought I better catch up with the first 2 really quick. 

It's been said that those who saw the first and liked it, were fascinated with the second and I can easily understand why. 

"Maybe it's a sense of entitlement. 
You know like whenever you feel like you deserve that new pair of shoes, you know. 
I mean it's okay to want things as long as you don't get pissed off if you don't get them. 
Life's hard, it's supposed to be. 
If we don't suffer we wouldn't learn a thing"- Before Sunset.

Before Sunrise introduced us to Jesse Wallace and Celine, two strangers who met on a train and ended up walking about in Vienna, chatting, connecting, sharing stories till the morning. And with so much chemistry between them. In the end, they parted, in a way they earlier agreed to be the most logical, that is not to exchange contacts. As they bid each other goodbye, they agreed to meet again at the same train station in 6 months time. 

I was hooked.

"Memories are a wonderful thing if you don't have to deal with the past"
 - Before Sunset.

Before Sunset pulled me in instantly from the very beginning. Jesse, having written a book based on his and Celine's night together, have gotten it published and has been touring cities to promote his book and is now on his last stop, Paris. 

As he gave his closing, his eyes met Celine's, who was standing at a distance, away from the small crowd. 

My heart jumped.

"If you don't believe in any kind of magic or mystery, you're basically as good as dead"
 - Before Sunset.

We then learned that one of them did turn up 6 months after their last night together while the other, due to a circumstance, couldn't, and therefore did not. But the discovery quickly gave way to other conversations and there was no trace of those 10 years between them, except for curiosity towards each other's life. 

"I see in them (people) little details so specific to each of them, 
that move me and that I miss and, will always miss. 
You can never replace anyone because everyone is made of such beautiful and specific details" 
- Before Sunset.

The story then grew intimate, intense and engaging, with doses of reality that at times proved pleasant while at other instances, unwelcomed, to say the least. The final scene, to me, was a delight, in a heart-breaking way. Celine playing guitar, singing one of her compositions that was written about Jesse. And then dancing to Nina Simone's, with Jesse, sitting there, watching, smiling. A smile that concealed much emotion.

I wept.

"What is love, right, if it's not respect, trust, admiration, and I've felt all those things" 
- Before Sunset.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

ADELE 21 - Sophomore album by Adele


1. Rolling In The Deep
2. Rumour Has It
3. Turning Tables
4. Don’t You Remember
5. Set Fire To The Rain
6. He Won’t Go
7. Take It All
8. I’ll Be Waiting
9. One and Only
10. Love Song
11. Someone Like You

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I went to Rock Corner at Bangsar Village, my favorite music store yesterday and saw Adele's new album on the shelves. I took a listen and minutes after, I was at the cashier paying for it. It is now in my laptop and in my car, with most of the songs going on repeat. I've loved listening to her since I saw her Chasing Pavement video on a flight to Sydney a few years back. Strong, effortless-seeming vocal and refreshing tunes make ADELE 21 a highly-enjoyable album!

Here are some of my favorites -

Track 6 - He Won't Go - Great intro and a killer chorus!
Track 1 - Rolling In The Deep - Intro with an attitude!
Track 10 - Love Song - Her rendition of this classic tune seem simple, yet heart-felt!
Track 11 - Someone Like You - Heart-broken, and moving on with hope at its mellow best!

I enjoy all songs on this album except for Rumour Has It, on which I fail to identify with the tune, amidst all the noise.

Oh well, 10 out of 11 ain't so bad! :P


Saturday, January 22, 2011

Summary of 2009 movies - Quarter 3


In 2010, I posted lists of movies I saw the year before, broken into quarters. Here is the third installment; movies I watched between July - September 2009. The list for quarters 1 and 2 are at my other blog: safuanghazali.blogspot.com

1. Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs - This was the first of the trilogy presented in 3D. It was okay overall, with some big laughs.

2. Obsessed - With Ali Larter and Beyonce heading the cast, I expected it to be good, but was sorely disappointed. There weren't much strong scenes or lines, just strong glances between characters. Haha!

3. Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince - I always leave the cinema wishing for more action scenes in HP movies and this was no exception. Especially so when I heard that there's actually a big fight scene in Hogwarts right after Dumbledore's murder. I don't understand why they would leave such a part out. Sigh..

4. The Taking of Pelham 123 - I'm a big fan of John Travolta and Denzel Washington, so I didn't think twice about watching this movie. It's script heavy and is a psychological treat, but with a somewhat strange ending - the villain fell too easily, so it was kind of a letdown. But like I said, interesting script!

Just 4 movies?? Hmm......it was a really slow 3 months.







Saturday, January 15, 2011

Finding Beauty - ESCALA

*This is not a music video by ESCALA. This was a great little portrait into Vincent Van Gogh's life as portrayed on Doctor Who*

I didn't follow Britain's Got Talents, so I didn't even know who ESCALA was when I picked up their album at a record store back in 2009. I took an immediate liking to their tunes (most probably due to my penchant for violins music). This is my favorite track from the album, though it is of high quality music, overall.

The flow of the melody, to me, projects a heart's longing of something, someone; a feel, an emotion, perhaps even something that's found, and then lost. I find this video matching to the feel I get from this lovely, mellow and overall a tad sad melody.

One of the most enjoyable sadness one can experience. If that even makes sense.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Maliq & D'essentials - Sampai Kapan (feat. Camelia)

menantikanmu dalam jiwaku
sabar ku menunggu, berharap sendiri
aku mencoba merindukan bayangmu
karna hanyalah bayanganmu yg ada

hangat mentari dan terangnya rembulan
mengiringi hari-hariku yg tetap tanpa kehadiranmu
indahnya pelangi yg terbit kala sinar matamu
menebus relung hatiku

pantaskah diriku ini mengharapkan
suatu yg lebih dari hanya sekedar
perhatian dari dirimu
yg kau anggap biasa saja

atau mustikah ku simpan dalam diri
lalu kuendapkan rasa ini terus
oh yeah yeah selama-lamanya

* diriku cinta dirimu
dan hanya itulah satu
yg aku tak jujur kepadamu
ku ingin engkau mengerti

mungkinkah engkau sadari
cinta yg ada di hati ku
tanpa sepatah kata ku ucapkan kepadamu

oh sayang, dapatkah aku memanggilmu, sayang
sampai kapan aku pun tak sanggup tuk pastikan
ku dapat memendam seluruh rasa ini

dengarlah jeritan hatiku untukmu oooh
dengar ku ingin engkau mengerti
apa yg di hatiku sanubariku
kita kan berdua selamanya, yeah

repeat *

ada engkau rasakan
mengapa tak engkau nyatakan
ku akui ku rasakan
suatu saat kan ku katakan

sampai kapan ku bertahan
tuk menantikan kepastian
yakinlah sayang
cinta kita kan menjadi kenyataan

ku ingin engkau mengerti
ku ingin engkau sadari
ku ingin engkau mengerti
ku ingin engkau sadari
ku ingin engkau mengerti
ku ingin engkau sadari
ku ingin engkau mengerti, oooo

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In August 2009, I had a chance to visit Jakarta for work. That was when I first heard of Maliq and D'essentials. I first bought their 3rd album titled Mata Hati Telinga (outstanding album, but more on that on other posts). Having loved the album instantly, I went looking for more of their collections and found their 1st album titled The First Maliq and D'essentials (re-packaged), inside which I found this engaging, heartfelt melody of unspoken love. The tune smoothly-fluid, the words beautifully-simple, it catches the essence of emotions and tells a tale of love felt, but with lack of courage to be spoken of. It becomes that one thing you fail to be truly honest about, perhaps out of fear of unrequited love.

May you fall in love with it the way I did. And I still am...



Saturday, January 8, 2011

Scott Pilgrim vs The World


I finally got around to see this movie after a long wait. The dvd has been sitting on the TV stand for more than 2 weeks.

I like it a lot! Highly entertaining, funny and with cool action bits! Of course, the audience need to know before hand that it's adapted from a graphic novel series or they might find it awkward otherwise, what with the effect wordings and everything. That and the superpower thingy.

I've been a fan of Mary Elizabeth Winstead for a while now, but am also growing fond of Michael Cera. His monotones seems perfect for Scott. Not that I know what Scott in the graphic novel is like. Hehe..

Highly recommended! Unless you only like a movie that stays on logic and real history and stuff. But you have no idea what you're missing!

Favorite scenes and lines from the movie:

"She changed her hair"
"So? It looks nice blue"
"Yeah, I know, but she did it without even making a big deal of it or anything. She's fickle. Impulsive. Spontaneous. God what am I gonna do"
"I can't believe you were worried about me gaying the place up"

"This is actually a really good garlic bread"
"Garlic bread is my favorite food. I can honestly eat it for every meal. Or just eat it all the time without even stopping"
"You'd get fat"
"No, why would I get fat?"
"Bread makes you fat"
"Bread makes you fat?!!"