Rehearsals... day in ... day out its been Bai Yun Gang Bai Yun Gang Bai Yun Gang... the constraint of catching up with homework, balancing Council & CCS. Huang Lao Shi has asked for my "dropping-out" of Council for the time being... but I guess I am not able to let go totally... as yet, as ... not ever! :) Especially CCAco matters! Yahh... our very soon up coming self-initated CCAco project! :)
Guess Council has really sort of imparted in me this sens of belonging, & now I pop by the room even more often than of the past! Every morning, I'll dutifully pop by there, spend my start of the School Day with them, reeking in either conversations of gossips/ work stuffs ... giggling away whilst tidying up hair! :) Then everytime if I do happen to pass by the Drum, there will be just the involuntarily action to walk up to the room to check in on the people in them! :) And like yesterday... the Lou He was damn fun lahhs :) And I was really, really sulking away whilst watching the bright greenies out on the field playing whilst waiting for my scene.
Oh yeah... one thing, I love my ju people, dont get me wrong! We are damn hyper & crazy lahhs, but it really does get boring waiting for the scenes... cause the skit is like a xiao pin, so basically the actors in there are sort of all "Leads" just that my role is seriously an add-on ... so its a little mudane... & damn silly, cause I appear at the front & at the back. And somehow, there's yet another shift of character again! & I think that character I am playing is a super naggy, irritating "girlfriend" lahhs ... but then again, her "boyfriend"'s utterly disgusting & rather, despicable! But anyway, I really really do like the way Theatre works, the way the light shines through the dust of the stage, the way LIGHTs work their way on dimensions, the way how things can be so self-explainatory, yet not obvious ... how messages can be passed on without stating the obvious ... & perhaps when showing the not so obvious?? Can just go on & on & on rambling about this ... so in short, DRAMA ROCKS! :) it rocks da hella outta my socks! & drama, is my life! whee~ :) :) : ) Bleahs.
Anyway, so I was saying, Council really rocks .... or rather CCAco ... ! Had a really unpleasant matter happen yesterday morning. & the fault lies with none other than our Thang Thang. Aye... anyhows, it was really good to see CCAco executing fast & dealing with the problem that cocked up lahhs. So yeah, whee whee! :) HuiXiang, Amanda, Yong Cheng, Michelle, Imran, Dedy, Fauwaz love you all to bits! :)
And hey NYJC! Watch out for the activities CCAco's coming up with! Yeahhh... !
And yah... life has been pretty complicating ... and pretty jumbled, just like how this entry's going to seemingly be like in bits & pieces & totally of no order. :/ I think I am probably a cause of it all, this crazy life I lead... a little too busy, a little too mad ... think I am a little way too high over matters & simply ... perhaps too naive, as Ms Choong would love to put it, naive over matters. Yah. EEks. But uhh wells.. whats' done is done so I guess I pretty much got to persevere on & just make the best out of everything!
Cleared up my misunderstanding with Mrs Lim over the I-dozed-off-in-class-and-though-i-didnt-meant-to-&-just-got-chased-out-of-class-even-when-there-was-like-ONLY-two-minutes-left issue. And apparently, things were pretty cool & turned out pretty silly. Perhaps she was really just PMSing on Monday like what May said .... & yes, apparently, according to her, my Chem concept is not bad but its just that I tend to use flowery language on my answers, & that tends to distort the meaning .... a little dots... but seriously hope to change that mans... & yupps ... Maths test was do-able today. Just ... yeah... no time to study/ practice at all ... just hope for the best & prepare for the worst? Anyhows, its just, but a test only....
Still, i guess I am pretty hassled over academic matters ... & been really tempted to re take my O levels English grade. Really want to get a better grade for that subject for a certain matter ... probably might just go into Mass Communications for further studies... my Gynaecology dream seems so unpractical. Seven Years of study in Medicine ... 3 years Further Studies for specification into Gynaecology.... thats like a frigging TEN more years in it lahh! & more than $85 000 bucks for education .. & its ten MORE years, mind you .... I can see dissipation of passion, somehow. .. i mean its going to be more years of studying & emptying my parents' bank accounts ... even with bonds... I guess I am pretty not much willing to? Sheesh .... And that Australian Education Overseas Talk's guy gave quite a good presentation. Wasn't much propaganda ... he was very subjective about it & asked alot of thought provoking questions which kept me thinking and thinking about it ... gees... Alright, got to sign off already.
Anyway, read this!
RICE RHAPSODY º£ÄÏëuïˆ
Singapore release date: 24 February 2005
WHERE: Prince/Jade, Tiong Bahru, Century, Yishun
Official Website rice.jce.com.hk
Writer/Director: Kenneth Bi
Cast:
Sylvia Chang ("20:30:40", "Eat Drink Man Woman"
Martin Yan ("Yan Can Cook")
Melanie Laurent ("Un Pont entre deux Rives")
Tan Lepham
Maggie Q ("Manhattan Midnight")
Synopsis
A comedic drama about a single mother and restaurateur (Sylvia Chang)
who brings a female French exchange student into her home when she
notices that her 17-year-old son is not showing any interest in the
opposite
sex.
"A wonderful performance by Chang... a dignified actress engaged
in an interesting character." - The Hollywood Reporter
"Rice Rhapsody stir-fries traditional Chinese prejudices with
Western elements to create a... fresh flavor." - Variety
"A groundbreaking film...[Rice Rhapsody] is an intriguing
portrayal of generations, older and younger." - Tokyo Journal
"A highly entertaining comedy of manners." - Far East Economic Review
"Rice Rhapsody is loaded with feel-good factors. It should be seen
by anyone who believes in a more accepting world." - HK Magazine
"An audience favorite at the Pusan and Tokyo film festival
screenings. [Writer and director] Bi steers clear of an easy, correct ending,
which ultimately gives Rice Rhapsody its emotional punch." - BC Magazine
Best Actress - Sylvia Chang (Golden Horse Awards Nominee)
Best Original Film Score - Masahiro Kawasaki (Golden Horse Nominee)
Official Competition - Tokyo Int'l Film Festival (Oct 2004)
Official Selection - Pusan Int'l Film Festival (Oct 2004)