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Choose a film character to represent you | 你像哪一個電影人物?

If you are asked to choose a film character that best represents you, who would that be?

I have been rewatching "In the Mood for Love" and I suddenly feel like recently, I am so much like Chow Mo wan (Tony Leung).. No, I am not as handsome or cool as him, and I am not married, but the way he thinks, what he is doing, just reminds me so much of what i have been going through in recent years...people who know me well probably understand what i am saying...

If i am standing in front of that small hole in Angkor Wat, I guess I'd have a lot to say, my words should be able to fill up the hole...

So what is your film character?

如果要選一個電影人物去代表你﹐會是誰呢?

最近翻看了花樣年華﹐忽然覺得最近自己愈來愈像周慕雲(梁朝偉)...當然﹐我沒有他靚仔和有型﹐也未結婚﹐但是他的思想模式﹐他所做的事情﹐總教我想起近來的我...熟悉我的朋友﹐或許都會明白我在說什麼...

如果我現在站在吳哥城那個小小的石洞前﹐我想﹐我一定有很多話要說﹐我的話應該可以把這個洞填滿。

你的電影人物是誰?

over 16 years ago 0 likes  11 comments  0 shares
Mariejost 26 dsc00460
Before I read more than the title, I was thinking Maggie Cheung's character from "In the Mood for Love". How weird is that? Let's go be unhappy together. :-)
over 16 years ago
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Ah right, that's a good one now that you mention it. But in my case I'd say it's either him or perhaps more Theo in 'Children of Men', the guy who stopped caring long ago but given the right opportunity will get to show where's his heart at. Or a mix of both. How gloomy is that?
over 16 years ago
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funny i have moments when the mind plays out of character and its beautiful to dream and play the motions in your head ( becomes like a little movie scene going on in there!) for me sometimes .. i think of a character and it depicts a bit of a mood ..or motion,..or gesture..no character in particular.. but could have been the way an emotion was played that i remember..bit like deja vu..
over 16 years ago
Mariejost 26 dsc00460
Over the past few days I've been running into Chen Kaige's "Temptress Moon" everywhere (You Tube, a book with an inter view with Chen) and I can so identify with Leslie Cheung's character. Victimized in childhood, he spends the rest of his life trying to exact revenge on those who so nonchalantly harmed him. But the hatred and loathing turns to self-loathing and he ends up destroying the only person he truly loves in his entire life. I'm not saying I necessarily identify with the specifics of the story, but, rather, with how unresolved injuries from childhood can fester and pollute our entire lives, even against our will. We all have these buried injuries (or at least I think we do). It really makes you look at your own life and see what is driving you that you aren't even aware of.
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