July 16th, 2009
Hello you! I haven't written here since a few days (weeks?) I know, but that's because my holidays are doing very well and I don't have a lot of time to... Right, I'm lying. I was just lazy. Anyway, I've just spent more than a week with Sarah here in Paris; is this really useful to write that I enjoyed every moment with her and that the last few days were totally and absolutely great? Well, I guess you know all of that. We've checked out some cool exhibitions and museums, read stupid magazines, went to London (yeah! My super d.a.d found my i.d card!), did a LOT of shopping (ouch), went to a nice party, sailed off on the Seine with James, watched silly teen movies... Anyway, we had a lot of fun. I've also had my Bac results and I'm fully satisfied, I never thought that I'd get that! I really feel I'm on holiday now. I went to the movies with my sister yesterday and watched the last Harry Potter - it took me back to the primary school, when I was litteraly devouring all Rowling's books. Once, I even went to the coming out of the fourth - if I remember well - book with one of my best friends then. We were wearing witches' dresses and capes. Funny. So, the film was pretty cool, I liked it even if my sister and I were on the front row, thing that I hate, because we were late for the showing. As always, right. Oh and I've lately also watched... Well, before I tell you that, I have to justify myself: you know what it is, when you're on holiday... You need to hang around, do nothing, watch bad movies with bad food and bad clothes... So, I was about to write that I've watched Twilight a few days ago... Hahahaha, I know. This movie is a big joke actually. Some people told me before I see it that it was sure that I was going to hate it - too cheesy, too silly for the "non-romantic" person that I am, they said. And they were right! I can't even say how many clichés there were in that movie, it was so, so, so cheesy! And the story is shitty. But I do think that the idea of Stephenie Meyer wasn't that bad in the beginning, it's just too bad that she didn't develop it more - like J.K Rowling did for Harry Potter. See, Rowling created a whole universe around the protagonist, you know, like the magic formula, the monsters, the History... It takes the reader in another world, and makes him/her believe that everything can be true and possible. That something I haven't seen in the movie Twilight. Meyer just took a little vampire - I love vampires, I always loved vampires, and I find the idea good actually - and... that's it. Then she just built a cheesy love story about him and a human girl, and put a hunt in the story, that begins with a baseball game (very stupid, in my view) just to make it more interesting. Just because a "bad vampire" smells the human girl during a baseball game, that's it, he just want to eat her and no one else? There's no other human on earth? Come on, it doesn't have any sense! As my sister said, they create problems with nothing (just like in H... hahahah). Anyway, I just find the story and the movie disappointing when there are vampires and blood in the beginning. I think I'm going to watch The Reader today, I also need to see "good" movie during my holiday, haha! Bye, bye.
- Mood:exhausted
- Music:royksopp - vision one
