05 May 2011

i promised to come up with something more entertaining after a couple of dark, disturbing, gloomy, depressing, lengthy, hardly cheerful movies.. i believe that last week’s hitchcock lived up to your expectations, but it also mounted a serious challenge for me to find a decent follow-up to ‘north by northwest’.. in order to do so, i watched ‘a film’ today, ‘cause i thought ‘it’ might entertain you almost as much as the hitchcock feature did, but then i thought you wouldn’t enjoyed ‘it’ to the same extent you enjoyed ‘north by northwest’.. after some more intellectual effort, i decided to introduce you to 'happiness' conceived and directed by todd solondz at the end of the 20th century..

the main theme of the film is what it means and takes to be happy.. we all have different ideas of what being happy is like and all those hopes and dreams stored in our heads permanently that await their fulfilment.. but, on the other hand, many of our favourite recollections of good times are the result of the unexpected, so it can be deduced that happiness seems to oppose to the idea of arriving on schedule.. nobody but you knows how many times you’ve been blue and suddenly perked up out of the blue and vice versa.. so to commemorate all those occasions, let me allow myself to bring forward a cliché entitled: ‘that’s the way of the world’.. a pretty decent one, huh?

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