Love that spans through lifetimes...

Today managed to finish some paper works that had been sitting in the back of my mind.

Relieved.

Went to watch "The Myth" with Alvin and Yiming.

Quite an interesting show. Action packed and nice babes.
And it triggers some interesting thoughts that circles my mind after watching.

Here's some to share:-

Reminds me of the Les Miserables. "Castle in the sky" sang by Little Cosette.

Guess it will be great if they able to develop some of those anti-gravational shoes, I can finish my 2.4Km in a jiffy.

When the Korean gal float down from the cave to Jackie, think its more fitting if she would snaps her fingers and say," Do you belive in fairies?" Ha ha...

If she is indeed one thousands over years old and looks as old, would jackie still offers to bring her out of the cave?

A bit disappointing with the ending, She had waited a thousand over years for Jackie. But they still could not be together, the ending would be perfect if Jackie realised the love and plunged toward her and they be together again, forever? Guess life is just not so perfect, even in a movie.
"He who loves his life will lose it, he who hates it will gain it..." Will I leap at the moment of passion??? I wonder...

When you really want something, you can't reach it... when you stop trying it gets to you...

Still the romantic at heart hopes that true love can be still found... If only one is not so blind... And Happily Ever After(howEver short) is not The Myth...

Comments

Mockingbird said…
Hey! I love Kim Hee Seon in The Myth too :) she's really very beautiful. If i were Jackie Chan during the Qin Dynasty, i would have run away with her. Then we can live happily ever after. Ha, ha, ha... :D Wouldn't you do the same thing, pal :D
Mockingbird said…
Check out Kim Hee Seon at:

http://www.vnn.vn/vnn3/fashion/nguoimau/kimheeseon.htm
Mockingbird said…
I also wish to add that if i were jackie chan in the movie, i would have bluffed her that i was the general she was waiting for and got her out of the cave :D
njs said…
Michael:

Thanks for the link and commenting. Here's the queer question,” Are you the you in your last lives?"

To me technically no, my last lives and me are different person, but in essence we are the same person. It’s quite a paradox huh?

According to certain believes, we are responsible for what we done then...

And many lovers do hope to remain together through spans of lives... I think its really love at its purest form.