Chopin is a beautiful composer. Did i mention?
Or more of, his pieces are beautiful. Just inject one of his famous pieces, you get instant aesthetic class. And a link to the heart of intense (and very real) emotions. Beautiful (:
A true artist whose works evokes such a "realness" people like you and me can connect to it. He is long ceased in existance, yet his notes continue to weave the sadness he must have felt while composing. Ah, the extent of this beauty.
I was reminded of one litre of tears that loads of people have been recommending, so the whole of friday was spent watching all 11 episodes. As the title suggests, it can potentially make you cry buckets -or a litre bottle- but I didn't watch it to see how much I cried, or didn't cry.
The jdrama is about a true story where a girl who, at 15, found out she had a degenerative disease that would slowly rob her of her ability to move, in the end unable to walk, then speak and eat. And inspite of this dark future, how she copes with each painful day with strength and joy, how she lives each day to the fullest despite knowing that every passing day is going to be bleaker than the last. How she comes to see the extent of her family's love.
It was touching, and put into perspective what I've been blessed with. A bright future, the simple privilege of being able to move, to walk and run and jump, to be able to express myself freely through speech and words...
And here's so much more to it. My little review is doing some serious undermining work here, so please watch it for yourself if you've the time. Its worth it.
Ah I realise, too, how little drama is really needed to touch hearts, compared to your regular tv serial, where crazy dramatic scenes and all of the flowery scripts don't even come a mile near our intrinsic emotions.
Yea lo. So when I'm old, while forgetting things here and there, I'll probably be a script writer, create a world nonexistant and see it swirl to shape on stage...
And it'll be beautiful, too.