Ending theme for 2005 ...
When this blog comes out, I would probably be away to a beachside resort with my good friends, celebrating the end of a fruitful year and popping the champagne to usher in 2006 ...
I think I shall end my 2005’s blogs with an added dosage of love and guess where I found the inspiration? From the people I met, the movies I watched, the observation on people during my sabbatical and also contemplation on my life. You must have read my previous cut & pastes on roses … one of the arch components for communicating love … hope you enjoyed them and may find them useful. Now, let me share with you on my thought for our theme …. Love …
Another movie review - Luv on the rocks
When I picked up ‘Love on the rocks’ by Louis Koo, Charlene Choi and Gigi Leung … it did not cross my mind that I was about to watch 2 consecutive movies themed around ‘Dr. Love’ cures … especially when the last movie I watched was Hitch.
But, I immensely enjoyed it … as I savoured yet another great performance by Charlene Choi … and I can’t get enough of her, where she first impressed me in “All about love” … and this time coming on as the irrepressible Dr. Love for Louis Koo’s character.
It’s a fact that love & approaches to it differ from one individual to another, but if you are an Oriental male, who’s entirely clueless about ‘What women want’, you might just grab a few useful tips & perspectives of love from this movie, in fact them being more practical compared to Hitch.
The main male lead plays a stereotype of an insensitive man; the typical practical dude who has zero idea of romanticism a plays by the book B&W. Unfortunately, his partner in Gigi Leung, is the classic incurable romantic, hence the recipe for disaster. Enter the adorable love guru, Charlene who rhapsodize the A to Z of love for our bedazzled hero.
Listen & learn my dears …
Being romantic is remembering it for the rest of your life.
Being romantic is being reckless, being adventurous
Being romantic is being unrealistic, and not being serious
Women like the whole world to know that a man would shed all dignity for her, love her with all his heart
Visit your past loves to understand what you have done wrong.
My conclusions? Sigh. What enlightenment. I realized that I have been too selfish; it’s I the end all about me. I have been too logical; everything must make sense & hold a bigger picture. And as the guru said, if you are not ready to shed all dignity for your lady, you are not ready to love her with all your heart.
I think I shall end my 2005’s blogs with an added dosage of love and guess where I found the inspiration? From the people I met, the movies I watched, the observation on people during my sabbatical and also contemplation on my life. You must have read my previous cut & pastes on roses … one of the arch components for communicating love … hope you enjoyed them and may find them useful. Now, let me share with you on my thought for our theme …. Love …
Another movie review - Luv on the rocks
When I picked up ‘Love on the rocks’ by Louis Koo, Charlene Choi and Gigi Leung … it did not cross my mind that I was about to watch 2 consecutive movies themed around ‘Dr. Love’ cures … especially when the last movie I watched was Hitch.
But, I immensely enjoyed it … as I savoured yet another great performance by Charlene Choi … and I can’t get enough of her, where she first impressed me in “All about love” … and this time coming on as the irrepressible Dr. Love for Louis Koo’s character.
It’s a fact that love & approaches to it differ from one individual to another, but if you are an Oriental male, who’s entirely clueless about ‘What women want’, you might just grab a few useful tips & perspectives of love from this movie, in fact them being more practical compared to Hitch.
The main male lead plays a stereotype of an insensitive man; the typical practical dude who has zero idea of romanticism a plays by the book B&W. Unfortunately, his partner in Gigi Leung, is the classic incurable romantic, hence the recipe for disaster. Enter the adorable love guru, Charlene who rhapsodize the A to Z of love for our bedazzled hero.
Listen & learn my dears …
Being romantic is remembering it for the rest of your life. Being romantic is being reckless, being adventurous
Being romantic is being unrealistic, and not being serious
Women like the whole world to know that a man would shed all dignity for her, love her with all his heart
Visit your past loves to understand what you have done wrong.
My conclusions? Sigh. What enlightenment. I realized that I have been too selfish; it’s I the end all about me. I have been too logical; everything must make sense & hold a bigger picture. And as the guru said, if you are not ready to shed all dignity for your lady, you are not ready to love her with all your heart.


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