I watched this movie last night. My friend asked me why I still watched such kind of movie. Actually I was just curious, just thought it was an interesting story, nothing special, nothing wanted to be found out in it. I wanted to watch something strange and new, and which could inspire my thoughts.
It was a good movie indeed. I think people always make wrong decisions just because they are overwhelmed by sadness, anger and uncertainty. We dare not to face the truth, therefore we try any method to erase all the things that recall the sad memories. Some people may success, but I can ensure that the more effort you use to delete the past, the more difficult you can get them out of your head.
For me, every piece of memory is part of my life. The Wai Yan you see now is made of what I experienced. All the joy and sorrow in my life built up a unique and wonderful legend. Although my mind is not spotless, and there are so many cloudy, rainy and stormy days in my life, I still believe that the eternal sunshine is awaiting me.
So why don’t we just let it be? There is so much beauty in life. Live in every moment and the best is yet to come.
I read an article that a drug for erasing bad memories will be presented to the public soon. Would I try it?
NO WAY!
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The following is a very hit song sung by Daniel Powter. We always hear it on TV recently. I am so moved every time I hear it. I could not help singing this song in my heart when I watched this beautiful movie. Now I share it with you and hope you will like it too.
Best of me
You know ’m hoping you’ll sing along
though it’s not your favourite song
don’t wanna be there when there’s nothing left to say
you know that some of us spin again
when you do you need a friend
don’t wanna be there when there’s nothing left for me
and I hate the thought of finally being erased
baby that’s the best of me......
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Clementine (by Kate Winslet): ‘This is our last piece of memory. What are you going to do now?’
Joel (by Jim Carrey): ‘Enjoy it.’
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