- I go to tutoring and pretend I really care how to find combined standard deviation.
I ask myself on a regular basis in the duration of the three hours "why am I even here? Oh yeah, because I want to get somewhere in life"
- I drive in silence with my dad in the car listening to 'The Greatest Albums of all time with Barry Whistle' on 94.5. No idea who the hell Barry Whistle is [is that even his name?]
- Turn Rove on :D (yes, I don't usually watch T.V but let me be- I just had 3 straight hours of MATHS!)
- Parentals usually head into their room and it's just brother and I
- Make dinner and by now it's probably 9.45
- Rove finishes and brother goes to bed unless theres something else on T.V
- I have dinner w/ T.V (great company tis)
- Hot shower
- Bed + laptop
- Think about Monday and dread school
Okay, I have no idea why I just typed my usual Sunday night routine.
I watched Les Choristes after Rove tonight; it never fails to make me cry. Defs top fav foreign movie ever. It's just so heart warming.
Here's my top five foreign movies I was thinking about in the shower;
1. Les Choristes
I couldn't help but faking a French accent while watching it, to hard not too.
But all comical comments aside, the movie always makes me sad in a happy way :)

While I was watching it tonight my mind kept on waivering on how Morange looks so alike to Joseph. He's like an exact copy of what Joseph would of looked like when he was younger. Then I thought that Morange would be a very attractive French boy when he grows up. This has no connection at all to Joseph, ha.
Pepinot is defs the cutest little foreign boy EVER. Especially at the end when he runs to the conducter guy. Boneface is super cute too. Reminds me of Benjiman.
Oh and I felt like crying when the boys were waving and throwing paper areoplanes when he was leaving. When he only picked up like five notes I was like "Gah! Pick them all up!"
I surely would of, it was so sweet of the boys.
2. Howl's Moving Castle

Best Miyazaki film. I remember watching it at Piccadily with Emily when it first came out and thinking "wow, I would love to fall in love with a man like Howl"
I don't think I've ever taken back that thought. The countless times I have watched this film feeling all soft and fuzzy after.
I love this film so much, its like a dream that I would want to live over and over again.
I remember Edwin playing the theme song on cello & piano last year at string camp, I'm so learning it.
3. Pan's Labyrinth
This movie is so freakishly fresh and cool. It's one fairytale I wouldn't want to be in.

:)
That is all I can say.

5. Kungfu Hustle
Yes this totally does not fit in with the whole arty farty foreign movies I've said but who careeeees. It is the funniest Asian movie I have ever seen. Then again I don't watch much Asian stuff, to sumarise it in one colour: bubble gum pink. Yes.

But this movie makes me feel like I'm part of an Asian axe gang that I never will be a part of.
So there :)
6. (Did I say top five, well top six then! ha!) Spring Waltz
Okay, so I lied. I do watch a bit of Asian stuff (dramas, shows, movies, anime) This is a Korean drama that I watched in year six and I watch it when I'm bored and in need of corny things. My love for Austria and dream of marrying a pianist who wears vests and skinny legs is derived from this drama. The scenery in this drama is perfect.


Who cares that I couldn't understand anything they said (and their subtitles were pretty crap too)
But I fell in love with the character of a disconnected, quiet, musically minded boy.
With a good sense of fashion and a very very very very cute smile :)
Well thats my speil for the night/morning.
NO SCHOOL TOMORROW, score!
Probs just end up studying and talking to Robert tomorrow.
Don't let go!
Annie.
p.s; currently listening to: Broken Toy Areoplanes, I feel all spacey and bubbly. But I don't want anyone to pop me :(
1 comment:
Thank you so much for the comment! I absolutely love Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle, Miyazaki is wonderful. xx
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