Thursday, May 21, 2009




(The Missing Point)



BBC reporter Gunther Glick was never seen in the movie when in fact, he even played that great role of an underdog reporter being used as a pawn to heighten the tension of the crowed all over the Vatican city (and the world as well) so as to force a fake redemption conspired to gain salvation through mass sympathy.



Get illuminated... and you will see a lot of missing points.

ReVoLuTiOnArY RoAd






This is a tale... a common yet extraordinary (in a way) tale of a young couple (Frank and April). A tale about struggle. A struggle between wants and needs, between responsibilities and happiness, between priorities and desires, between reality and ambition. It is a tale about a battle without guns, of wounds without blood, of a fight between differences, a fight for love in spite of incompatibilities. A heart-whelming tale, sad... but it is the truth and we can't do anything about the truth anyway. Sad but knowing that they have loved makes the bitterness sweet... the sweetest in its own way.



The story leads us back to that old road of cliché that “ marriage is NOT just like a hot spoonful of mashed potato that once your tongue gets hurt you can just spit it out any way”. It also tells us of the old norm that we should marry the one we truly love because in the most struggling years of your marriage, only love will help you survive. Only love will lighten your path as you trudge on the road of hatred and regret.



It awakes us to to reality that there will come a time that you will hate the person that you have loved the most for what he/she had become unexpectedly. There will come a time that touching is even disgusting because of that hatred. But when you hate, that DOESN'T mean love is gone. Sometimes hatred is built because of too much love. Sometimes love lurks in the most inner core of hatred. By then, you will realize that after all the hurts that made you hate your spouse, that same pain will make you love him/her more than you did the first time you felt that spark grounding the both of you. Yes, it is something hard to explain but easy to understand.



The story opens a window for us to see life in different views. A life in so many different views even though you are just staring at one and the same small window. People think that it takes a firm backbone to respond to your responsibilities but few people would look through that same window and see that it takes a firmer backbone to stand up for your rights and runaway from your responsibilities and lead a life you wanted. Many people will look at that window and will see emptiness but fewer people will have the guts to see the hopelessness. Many people will look through that window and will have a frail faith to touch the firm ground but only few people are so pathetic enough to hope for a promise that is not even made. You see, it is all in the same window. But every eye that looks through it sees things differently, and the only common thing that each eyes have is the TRUTH... “what is so good about the truth is that everyone knows what it is however long they have lived without it. No one forgets the truth, they just get better at lying”. The truth never shuts the eye... but FEAR shuts the tongue inside the mouth.



In the end, the story tells us that there is life everywhere. That here and there are just the same. That, if there is something special over there, then there MUST be something special here as well. We don't have to travel the world to bloom, we can grow anywhere we planted.



This is a tale of a young couple struggling for their marriage, fighting for love in the midst of incompatibilities. It doesn't matter what the ending is... it doesn't matter how sad the reality is... it doesn't matter how painful they have to spend the rest of their lives... all that matters is that they have loved each other.



…and so they walked on that road called – The Revolution.

Monday, May 18, 2009

The Winner Means ONE


Those who run in a race all run... but only one receives the prize. Everyone dares but only the one with a lucky gut gets the glory. Everyone has the chance but only one is destined.