The ideas are still being conceived.
Thy Womb (2012)
Directed by Brillante Mendoza
Certainly, a film that must be watched.
Pay attention to the details.
Enjoy!
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
NOTES: Thy Womb
Flo Rosini manages this blog. She is a freelance writer who likes to enjoy whatever the Universe throws her way. She writes for print, TV and social media. But she's also open for other collaborations.
You may contact her through florencegma7@gmail.com.
She's the co-founder of PLM-Film Society. A wanderlust who co-founded Travel On A ShoeString and FabShoppe.
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I'M BACK & IN FRONT
Before I say goodbye to 2012, let me just say Hello first to my blog.
*Oh there it is!!!*I sincerely hope it says Hello to you, too...*
Which I have never thought of until the time I saw a blogger/ friend's post who triggered my inner green (no it's actually turquoise) monster. "Ah, I must write, again, my precious..."
For one thing, we've survived the said-to-be Doomsday and I for one, apparently, is blogging about it! Yay! I just thought you should recognize by now! Bu perhaps you need someone to remind me.
I know right, thanks!
Cheers! We've lived. We've outsmarted, outlasted! We are the ultimate Survivors! Thanks, Jerry Bruckheimer. And those who call TV an art instead of a political show business. But I digress.
As you can see, Christmas day has just gone. I wonder when it can be found again?
Obviously, next year. But it's spirit, though admittedly unseen, is fast becoming oddly "un-felt". Why is it that the holidays were more exciting when we were kids than we are now, as adults? Ah,probably because we now give more gifts as compared to when we were younger, when we were receiving gifts from our parents, friends, godparents and Santa, year after year.
Or probably because it's a routine. Which is sometimes only seen now as a same old tradition that must be done annually. Hence, the thrill fades because it's the same thing over and over.
And even your creative juices were already exhausted because through the years, you might have already given everyone the gift they have yearned for years.
There's that predictability factor that turns us off... that halts us...
So now...
The End.
*Oh there it is!!!*I sincerely hope it says Hello to you, too...*
Which I have never thought of until the time I saw a blogger/ friend's post who triggered my inner green (no it's actually turquoise) monster. "Ah, I must write, again, my precious..."
For one thing, we've survived the said-to-be Doomsday and I for one, apparently, is blogging about it! Yay! I just thought you should recognize by now! Bu perhaps you need someone to remind me.
I know right, thanks!
Cheers! We've lived. We've outsmarted, outlasted! We are the ultimate Survivors! Thanks, Jerry Bruckheimer. And those who call TV an art instead of a political show business. But I digress.
As you can see, Christmas day has just gone. I wonder when it can be found again?
Obviously, next year. But it's spirit, though admittedly unseen, is fast becoming oddly "un-felt". Why is it that the holidays were more exciting when we were kids than we are now, as adults? Ah,probably because we now give more gifts as compared to when we were younger, when we were receiving gifts from our parents, friends, godparents and Santa, year after year.
Or probably because it's a routine. Which is sometimes only seen now as a same old tradition that must be done annually. Hence, the thrill fades because it's the same thing over and over.
And even your creative juices were already exhausted because through the years, you might have already given everyone the gift they have yearned for years.
There's that predictability factor that turns us off... that halts us...
So now...
The End.
Flo Rosini manages this blog. She is a freelance writer who likes to enjoy whatever the Universe throws her way. She writes for print, TV and social media. But she's also open for other collaborations.
You may contact her through florencegma7@gmail.com.
She's the co-founder of PLM-Film Society. A wanderlust who co-founded Travel On A ShoeString and FabShoppe.
Facebook: facebook.com/fabshoppe2014
facebook: TOSStravelandtours facebook: FateHere
Facebook: facebook.com/fabshoppe2014
facebook: TOSStravelandtours facebook: FateHere
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