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Sunday, December 2, 2007
9:30 AM

Hi all! Has been a long time since I last blogged. Heh. There are quite a few things which happened over the past two days and they are events which I think are worthy enough for me to blog down.

First of all, I caught The Kingdom with my friends on Friday evening. There is only one word to describe the movie: Wow! Just a bit about the storyline, the movie is all about the war on terrorism in the Middle East (or more specifically, as depicted in this movie, in Saudi Arabia). The movie gives us an insight on how terrorists carry out their operations and how the police and military forces try to foil their plans and bring them to justice. And if we look deeper into it, the movie actually carries an underlying message to the audience. Vengence begets more vengence. The people that were hurt will think of ways to get back at those who hurt them. Once the latter group of people suffers, they will seek revenge. Consequently, the pain will only be aggravated in this vicious and bloody cycle.

Next up, I have the Singapore Polytechnic Global Cultural Festival to tell you guys about. The SP Global Cultural Festival, which lasted for around two hours, was held in the SP Convention centre yesterday evening. Many schools participated in the performance, with Millenia Institue winning the "Best Performance Award" awarded by.... None other than ME! Heh. But their performace last night was really outstanding, and the musical instruments they played are those traditional ones from Philippines and Indonesia. No prizes if you guessed that the instruments are imbalancely hard to play, cause it really is (at least to me). There are dances as well, some of which are soothing, others wild and exotic.

The musical world is an alluring one. There are so many wonders about music that really entice me. The piano, flute, the xylohpone, clarinet... All the sounds they produce are able to blend in so well to form a piece of music so beautiful. Coupled with the strong vocals of the singers and the graceful dance moves of the dancers, the entire setting is.... Perfect.

I am at a loss of what to say, what to do. I just hope that somehow, somewhat, my prayers can be heard and a form of cosolation will be made available to me. No matter what, I want you to know, I will always be here when you need someone to talk to, to hear you out. That's my promise.

Scandalous- Delvetures