L: Change the World
Today mass lectures were so boring. It seems that they're starting the whole thing again and teaching everything right from the start. For Econs, I kinda appreciate it, to listen to the introductions for all the other subjects is really a bore. Especially Physics, where I have to go through measurements all over again. Argh... GP was pretty funny today. We had a British lecturer halfway through the lecture. He talked about grammar, and about Singlish... He's quite a funny guy.
Watched L: Change the World. Those who haven't watched and will be watching in future, please do not read it. Spoilers ahead.
Haha... it was a great movie, but I was kinda disappointed at certain parts. Death Note is not supposed to turn out to be a scary movie, despite the numerous number of deaths. However, for this movie, I find myself closing my eyes through the dying scenes, especially when Maki's father died... with the smoke coming out and stuff... it's just so... eww... I really don't want to have nightmares, you know. And then turned out that the director for the movie was actually the same director for the movie "The Ring 2". No wonder.
The whole movie was pretty funny too, because you see L getting into contact with kids the first time, however some of the scenes seem to show how ridiculously low his socialising skills are, and this, to me, kinda showed L in a silly way... especially the part where he "straightened his back"... He's not as cool as in the first 2 movies. At least that's what I think. But I must say, Matsuyama Kenichi really did an excellent job in acting as L.
At the end of the movie, they got the Thailand boy to be Near. Haha... I knew it would either be Near or Mello. But isn't Near supposed to be an American or something? Oh well. Haha... But the little boy is pretty cute and funny...
Did anyone stay till the end of the credits? I did... and they only showed a very short scene. But oh well, that kinda confirmed his death...
Overall, this is a good movie, but I probably won't rewatch it thanks to those dying scenes. But those actors and actresses are so talented in acting. I must admit that even the actress for the crazy woman is really good. And I love the "Angel Crepe" van. Haha....
But this isn't the movie I'm anticipating the most this year. If the Kurosagi movie shows in Singapore, I would probably be jumping up and down, and be overly excited about it. Can't wait, can't wait, can't wait... Haha...
Watched L: Change the World. Those who haven't watched and will be watching in future, please do not read it. Spoilers ahead.
Haha... it was a great movie, but I was kinda disappointed at certain parts. Death Note is not supposed to turn out to be a scary movie, despite the numerous number of deaths. However, for this movie, I find myself closing my eyes through the dying scenes, especially when Maki's father died... with the smoke coming out and stuff... it's just so... eww... I really don't want to have nightmares, you know. And then turned out that the director for the movie was actually the same director for the movie "The Ring 2". No wonder.
The whole movie was pretty funny too, because you see L getting into contact with kids the first time, however some of the scenes seem to show how ridiculously low his socialising skills are, and this, to me, kinda showed L in a silly way... especially the part where he "straightened his back"... He's not as cool as in the first 2 movies. At least that's what I think. But I must say, Matsuyama Kenichi really did an excellent job in acting as L.
At the end of the movie, they got the Thailand boy to be Near. Haha... I knew it would either be Near or Mello. But isn't Near supposed to be an American or something? Oh well. Haha... But the little boy is pretty cute and funny...
Did anyone stay till the end of the credits? I did... and they only showed a very short scene. But oh well, that kinda confirmed his death...
Overall, this is a good movie, but I probably won't rewatch it thanks to those dying scenes. But those actors and actresses are so talented in acting. I must admit that even the actress for the crazy woman is really good. And I love the "Angel Crepe" van. Haha....
But this isn't the movie I'm anticipating the most this year. If the Kurosagi movie shows in Singapore, I would probably be jumping up and down, and be overly excited about it. Can't wait, can't wait, can't wait... Haha...
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