Sunday, June 06, 2004
eternal sunshine on the spotless mind

Met up wif my primary sch classmates HS and SY in the morning for breakfast at macdonald's. It was kind of wierd initially but it got along well and we chatted to know more about how everyone was doing =) After that, SY left then me and HS went to watch Eternal Sunshine on the Spotless Mind starring Jim Carrey. The show gave me a different kind of feeling compared to all the movies I've ever watched(HS felt the same way, haha). It's about this guy(Jim Carrey) who broke up with his girlfriend(Kate Winslet). He found out that she underwent a procedure erasing him totally from her memory and in a fit of anger, he also decided to go for the procedure. Half way through the process, he realised he didn't really want to forget her and the show transitted between him in the real world with people in his room erasing his memory and him in his memory, trying to bring his girlfriend to another part of his memory so that she would not be erased. The show had moments of humour such as him being bullied by his friends(imagine an adult being bullied by young kids, haha). I didn't manage to understand the ending part of the movie where he got back to his girlfriend again. However, it is on the whole a very heartwarming show reminding us that no one is perfect and it is something everyone should learn to accept. Based on what I've heard from my bunkmates, it is more worthwhile than watching The Day After Tomorrow =P After the movie, me and HS both did not have anything on and we went to the Jurong East library to check out as it was just officially reopened yesterday after undergoing a massive upgrading since last year. It was very similar to the regional library at Woodlands with 4 floors and all it's computers and machines updated. I managed to find the book, "SAMS Teach Yourself CGI in 24 Hours", which i wanted to borrow. Hopefully I'll be able to master what i intend to learn and further improve my personal webby, hehe =)

posted by sc @ 2:46 pm

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