Sunday, July 14, 2002

[from daybreak till dark of night]
yes... anywayz, watched Minority Report yesterday with the rotten pie and tracy:) really psychologically evoking (how many times have i used that phrase?) ... the screams made by the female precog (can't remember the name) is really freaky as well. manz. i think they add to the overall suspense of the thing. i feel that it's not supposed to be a horror movie. ah wellz.
the technology in the movie's really cool though:) all the robot spiders and changing of eyeballs (gag) and the computers... and the screen in which they view the images set up by the precogs. and the way Aderton can just control the images with something he wears on his fingers...so cooL!
there were a lot of stories woven together... the story of how Aderton's son got kidnapped and his wife left him... the story of the department of PreCrime, the story of the murder that happened to the female precog's mother, the story of the precogs...
ahz. nvm:) there were quite a lot of times when i've thought that the movie would end.. but it didn't, lasted quite long though. although i can't stand the dying scenes. all that i've remembered is that there was one particular killing that caused me to be in shock for a few seconds or something...'cos i could see the scenes...but i can't hear what they were talking about.
[even the good guys get burned]
the various ideas presented in the movie were rather cool though...the idea of premeditating the murders (though i feel that the idea of using precogs is really cruel), the idea of having a traffic system which includes vertical movement, the idea of being able to 'buy a fantasy' hahaha... like the person who wants to kill his boss... and the person who was thanking his imaginary colleagues and being 'humble' (boost his ego i suppose)... and wellz, of course the person who was having a sexual fantasy.
the woman who 'invented' precogs was freaky though... and her plants. manz.
i've just realised that i've borrowed two psychological thrillers, a book on how a 'mad' professor from Cambridge thinks and a non-fiction book on the emotional brain. aargh.
i should borrow some nice and happy stuff soon:) *grInz*:):):)comics:) brilliant idea:)
al was very nice to come online especially to send me the songs:) thank you.

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