Saturday, August 20, 2005

Moral of the story: Dark romance built over years of toll and sentiments can be overtaken by a 5-minutes romance. Film at its beautiful drama. Mysterious courtship and infatuation(or love) is always more exciting and exhilerating; the kind that flushes your being with adrenaline. Here in Singapore, dating and falling in love is cliche. The word 'love' is overused everywhere; even the way girls are being courted is cliche. In the entire course of the movie, the protagonist (The Phantom himself) tells Christine once that he loves her. On the other hand, glib-tongued hero Raoul countlessly promises Christine with his cheesy and mushy words; reminds me of how Singaporean guys and butches woo girls.

Without a doubt and certainly, Christine should have made The Phantom her choice.







The valiant flame that keep its furnacing remedies sustaining mounts with poise. With symphonies of the foreign langauage dancing in our little lamps, two flames frolick to the an identical tune. Repetition doubles up the chemistry effervescence, heated passion suffices. Fire, now engulfs the leftover peeping darkness and gloom. Sweetness and returns, I cherish.