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27 Monday Apr 2009
Posted in Life Oh Life
27 Monday Apr 2009
Posted in Life Oh Life
25 Saturday Apr 2009
Posted in Japan Stuff, Life Oh Life, TV/Movies
Tags
, departures, departures review, japanese movie, movie review, movies, okuribito, okuribito review, oscar 2008 best foreign film
Title: Departures aka Okuribito
Genre: Drama
Director: Takita YōjirŁE

Okuribito (Departures) follows the story of failed orchestra cellist Kobayashi Daigo who is forced to give up his 18-million JPY cello and move back to his hometown in Yamagata-ken. His wife Mika moves with him to the countryside to start their lives anew. While searching for a new job, he spots a newspaper ad from a “NK Agency” that says “Assisting Departures”. Mistaking this for a travel agency, Daigo goes for the job interview and finds out that the job is not really for a tour-guide type but instead is for assisting the “departed” (a.k.a. dead, gone, deceased, someone who will be pushing up daisies in the next collective amount of time). This is where the title of the film comes in — okuribito is roughly translated as the “departed’s assistant”.
Anyhoo, everyone around him, including his wife, hates this new job and the idea of handling corpses all day. Okay, we all get the Ick Factor there. But somehow, each and every death that Daigo handles for his job helps him discover how important life really and why people do what they do even if they will end up dead anyway.
What I liked about this movie
— Drama and humor seamlessly integrated in the movie. Each and every sequence is wonderfully transitioned into the next one. Awesome.
— Ironies of 運命 (fate) and destiny and all that jazz. Lots of symbolism here and there. I particularly like the part where it came full circle — from Daigo taking care of several dead people in front of those dead people’s families, he ends up taking care of his newly-deceased estranged father.
— Awesome pacing. I didn’t get bored. Must help, though, that I can sort of understand what they were saying and was not entirely reliant on the subs.
— Great soundtrack. Tsk 🙂
— It’s a soul-cleansing experience. ‘Nuff said.
17 Friday Apr 2009
Posted in Geekdom
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Probably the best loveteam … ever 😀
[ An amazing fan-art can be seen under the cut. ]
15 Wednesday Apr 2009
Posted in Sports
AP Photo/Gerry Broome
Well, apparently, Geno will lead the US Women’s Basketball Team in the London 2012 OGs. [ Source ]
Geno Auriemma, fresh from a 6th NCAA Championship and 3rd unbeaten season with UConn, has been named Head Coach of the Olympic team that will compete in London. He succeeded former Seattle Storm Coach Ann Donovan.
He will be the first active college coach to take on the Olympic gig since Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer did in ’96.
14 Tuesday Apr 2009
Posted in Life Oh Life, Photo Blog, Poetry, Sports
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change, deviantart, lithp, photo, seattle storm, uconn women
People change.
Some of them mature over time, some grow more childish.
Some reorder their priorities, others get a brand new set.
Some people grow stronger, others get weaker as time passes by.
Some people get harder and more jaded, but there are those who finally get their chance to feel.
People change.
Some of them may be towards one direction, while others trudge towards another.
But still, people change.
And so do I.
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Took me this long to realize that I did change. I no longer get panicked over basketball news. I missed the Final Four — heck, even the Final Game. UConn won, btw. Geno won awards. Maya Moore swept this year’s POY awards. Tina Charles brought it on big time during the whole NCAA Tourney. I just knew all that from reading the recaps and not by listening to the game (which I did all the time these past few years). Sadly, I wasn’t that mad about March Madness anymore.
The Storm drafted Cal’s Ashley Walker. If she’s Camille Little 2.0, then I’m all up for it. The Storm needs a heck lot of front court talent IF LJ doesn’t sign with us and goes over to Phoenix instead. But anyway, I ain’t losing sleep over that. I’m not even that much excited about the opening in May. :p Let’s just wait and see what’ll happen once the season is underway, though. I might get my enthusiasm back.
12 Sunday Apr 2009
Posted in TV/Movies
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Eliza Dushku (Faith of Buffy the Vampire Slayer) is Echo, a member of a group of people known as “Actives” or “Dolls”. These Dolls are persons whose personalities and general existence in the real (read: outside) world had been wiped clean. Think tabula rasa — clean slate. It is done (the tabula rasa thing) so Echo and the rest of the gang can be imprinted with any number of new personalities — including memory, muscle memory, skills, language, etc for difference assignments. I think I’ve seen this somewhere, maybe in The Matrix, where you can get your ninja skills by having the technician program it on your brain.
Anyhoo, after the Dolls are programmed, they are sent out for particular jobs — crimes, fantasies, police work, etc. On engagements, the Actives are monitored by Handlers (sort of like Watchers from BTVS). When they are not in an assignment, the Dolls are mind-wiped into the tabula rasa state and they live in a hidden facility named, (what else) “The Dollhouse”.
The story follows Echo, who begins, in her mind-wiped state, to become self-aware.
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Dollhouse is created by BTVS and Angel creator Joss Whedon under Mutant Enemy Productions.
05 Sunday Apr 2009
Posted in Japan Stuff, Photo Blog

You’re late, demmit. Hurry up, shoo Winter away already.