‘Slow’ forward to 6 March
February 20th, 2008My graduation show is coming. We call it ‘Fusion’. Every year, graduating students from my course display their best works in this show (more like an exhibition), invite important guests from companies relevant to this industry to have a look, and hopefully ‘catch’ us to help contribute in their companies.

It will be from 6 March to 8 March at NYP Auditorium, which is in my school NYP. There will be a Career Nite & Screening of Graduation Work on 7 March in Theatre for the Arts (in my school too, haha) from 7pm to 9.30pm.
If you are free on any of those days and interested in design stuff, please come! XD Just e-mail me if you have any questions.
From now all the way until 8 March, updates in this blog will be very few or none. Because I’m so busy in school preparing stuff. T_T
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Watched quite a few movies recently.

L: Changed his name to H. (saw this at Kinokuniya)
I’m not watching ‘L: Change the World’~ Heard that it’s not very good, and heard that my pocket is going to burn if I keep watching every movie that looks like it has potential. Haha.
Here’s what I’ve watched:
Juno

One of the best movies I’ve seen recently! While this movie, on the superficial level, may look like some normal teenage comedy about relationships and pregnancy, it is actually much more than that.
It gave me a very sweet feeling in my heart after watching it and put on a smile on my face too. A few young ladies sitting in front of me were ‘ooohh’-ing and ‘awwww’-ing so often during the movie, but I can understand why.
If you are going to choose just one movie to watch in February, pick this one! Too good to be missed!
9.5 / 10
CJ7

Quite an alright family movie. It is definitely not a comedy as what the marketing people suggested. Yes, there are a few funny parts here and there, but I feel that overall the movie cannot be categorised as comedy.
I would say this is a daring and good attempt to experiment with a new genre, for Stephen Chow. However, all the visual effects and good acting can’t save the nearly empty story, unfortunately.
6.5 / 10
Kung Fu Dunk

A nonsensical and lame comedy about Jay Chou playing basketball with Kung Fu moves.
A lot of visually cool parts and some funny moments. Charlene Choi is always crying in this movie, no matter what happens. Win the match she cries, lose the match she cries too. Must have used a lot of tissues.
They even tried to inject some moral message in this movie, but it felt forced.
Overall, it’s a pretty decent entertaining flick for Chinese New Year.
6 /10
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

A sad musical by Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. The story is extremely simple, with a nice little twist at the end.
I quite like the style, songs and gore in this movie. Definitely an unusual experience. It was my first time hearing Johnny singing, and I’m not used to it. Haha.
8 / 10


March 3rd, 2008 at 2:53 pm
Good luck with your graduation exhibition! Sounds like a lot of fun! I went to the RDI graduation exhibition last summer. It was pretty good!! Some of them really wowed me! Sorry, won’t be able to make it to yours; I’m 13 timezones away right now.