Jun. 10th, 2006

nausicaa83: (<tsubasa chronicle> lost)
Yep, today is seven years since my dad died. I was planning on sleeping through all the day, but the postman woke me up at nine a.m. as the record arrived from the hospital (after six months!), the one that legally says mom has a 100% disability. I would laugh (very bitterly) if I weren't already crying. What a "perfect" timing. Oh well.

sing for absolution

lips are turning blue
a kiss that can't renew
I only dream of you
my beautiful

tiptoe to your room
a starlight in the gloom
I only dream of you
and you never knew

sing for absolution
I will be singing
falling from your grace

there's nowhere left to hide
in no one to confide
the truth runs deep inside
and will never die

lips are turning blue
a kiss that can't renew
I only dream of you
my beautiful

sing for absolution
I will be singing
falling from your grace

sing for absolution
I will be singing
falling from your grace

our wrongs remain unrectified
and our souls won't be exhumed
nausicaa83: (<tsubasa chronicle> lost)
Yep, today is seven years since my dad died. I was planning on sleeping through all the day, but the postman woke me up at nine a.m. as the record arrived from the hospital (after six months!), the one that legally says mom has a 100% disability. I would laugh (very bitterly) if I weren't already crying. What a "perfect" timing. Oh well.

sing for absolution

lips are turning blue
a kiss that can't renew
I only dream of you
my beautiful

tiptoe to your room
a starlight in the gloom
I only dream of you
and you never knew

sing for absolution
I will be singing
falling from your grace

there's nowhere left to hide
in no one to confide
the truth runs deep inside
and will never die

lips are turning blue
a kiss that can't renew
I only dream of you
my beautiful

sing for absolution
I will be singing
falling from your grace

sing for absolution
I will be singing
falling from your grace

our wrongs remain unrectified
and our souls won't be exhumed
nausicaa83: (<tsubasa chronicle> lost)
Yep, today is seven years since my dad died. I was planning on sleeping through all the day, but the postman woke me up at nine a.m. as the record arrived from the hospital (after six months!), the one that legally says mom has a 100% disability. I would laugh (very bitterly) if I weren't already crying. What a "perfect" timing. Oh well.

sing for absolution

lips are turning blue
a kiss that can't renew
I only dream of you
my beautiful

tiptoe to your room
a starlight in the gloom
I only dream of you
and you never knew

sing for absolution
I will be singing
falling from your grace

there's nowhere left to hide
in no one to confide
the truth runs deep inside
and will never die

lips are turning blue
a kiss that can't renew
I only dream of you
my beautiful

sing for absolution
I will be singing
falling from your grace

sing for absolution
I will be singing
falling from your grace

our wrongs remain unrectified
and our souls won't be exhumed
nausicaa83: (<reservoir dogs> mr orange)
And so, my Tarantino Marathon continues! Today it was Reservoir Dogs' turn, now my favourite one out of the bunch. I was a bit surprised too, as it wasn't that much violent as they had told me it was. O_o Obviously, there were some pretty violent scenes (and having Tim Roth lying around in a pool of blood all the movie didn't help), but they were never over the top, or pulp. Also the (in)famous ear scene didn't look that much of shocking to me. If I had to choose, I would pick Soldier Blue's leg scene (remember the massacre? and what the soldiers do to the little girl? That's it!) as the most shocking torture scene ever pictured! *shudders*

I loved how all the movie looked like a theatrical play, all set in the same room, leaving to the (fabolous) cast to tell what happened, and giving us all those marvellously-written dialogues! I also liked how, in a movie where the main characters are named after colours, they chose very few colours for the cinematography: black, white, shades of grey, and obviously red.

And my favourite reservoir dog? Mr Orange! I know, I'm predictable... :P I will buy the dvd for sure, but first I have to know which edition contains the censured version (they usually air on tv a version without the torture scene, they're stupid that way), because I want the original un-cut version! ^^

I made a bunch of icons out of that scene with Mr Orange and Malvin Nash, and this one *points* is my favourite one, so I put it as deafult icon. And nooooo, I'm not going on a fangirlish embarassing paragraph about Tim Roth, not me... *gets shot*

nausicaa83: (<reservoir dogs> mr orange)
And so, my Tarantino Marathon continues! Today it was Reservoir Dogs' turn, now my favourite one out of the bunch. I was a bit surprised too, as it wasn't that much violent as they had told me it was. O_o Obviously, there were some pretty violent scenes (and having Tim Roth lying around in a pool of blood all the movie didn't help), but they were never over the top, or pulp. Also the (in)famous ear scene didn't look that much of shocking to me. If I had to choose, I would pick Soldier Blue's leg scene (remember the massacre? and what the soldiers do to the little girl? That's it!) as the most shocking torture scene ever pictured! *shudders*

I loved how all the movie looked like a theatrical play, all set in the same room, leaving to the (fabolous) cast to tell what happened, and giving us all those marvellously-written dialogues! I also liked how, in a movie where the main characters are named after colours, they chose very few colours for the cinematography: black, white, shades of grey, and obviously red.

And my favourite reservoir dog? Mr Orange! I know, I'm predictable... :P I will buy the dvd for sure, but first I have to know which edition contains the censured version (they usually air on tv a version without the torture scene, they're stupid that way), because I want the original un-cut version! ^^

I made a bunch of icons out of that scene with Mr Orange and Malvin Nash, and this one *points* is my favourite one, so I put it as deafult icon. And nooooo, I'm not going on a fangirlish embarassing paragraph about Tim Roth, not me... *gets shot*

nausicaa83: (<reservoir dogs> mr orange)
And so, my Tarantino Marathon continues! Today it was Reservoir Dogs' turn, now my favourite one out of the bunch. I was a bit surprised too, as it wasn't that much violent as they had told me it was. O_o Obviously, there were some pretty violent scenes (and having Tim Roth lying around in a pool of blood all the movie didn't help), but they were never over the top, or pulp. Also the (in)famous ear scene didn't look that much of shocking to me. If I had to choose, I would pick Soldier Blue's leg scene (remember the massacre? and what the soldiers do to the little girl? That's it!) as the most shocking torture scene ever pictured! *shudders*

I loved how all the movie looked like a theatrical play, all set in the same room, leaving to the (fabolous) cast to tell what happened, and giving us all those marvellously-written dialogues! I also liked how, in a movie where the main characters are named after colours, they chose very few colours for the cinematography: black, white, shades of grey, and obviously red.

And my favourite reservoir dog? Mr Orange! I know, I'm predictable... :P I will buy the dvd for sure, but first I have to know which edition contains the censured version (they usually air on tv a version without the torture scene, they're stupid that way), because I want the original un-cut version! ^^

I made a bunch of icons out of that scene with Mr Orange and Malvin Nash, and this one *points* is my favourite one, so I put it as deafult icon. And nooooo, I'm not going on a fangirlish embarassing paragraph about Tim Roth, not me... *gets shot*

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