Showing posts with label longing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label longing. Show all posts

July 18, 2020

MOVIE REVIEW: Through Night and Day

As hopeless romantics, we have been yearning for a love that would last a lifetime, one that would go on through days and nights of romance with the one you love. 


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Filipino movie, "Through Night and Day", gave us a love story so watchable you could finish it in one sitting. It won't take you a whole day and night to satisfyingly finish the movie, with the tearjerking romance of Ben and Jen.

The film started off smoothly, a typical opening scene for a love story. Ben asked for Jen's hand in marriage after serenading her in front of a huge local bar crowd. Jen gladly accepted the proposal and the marriage planning was on.

Part of the marriage planning was them going to Iceland for both a vacation and a chance for their prenup photo ops. During this stretch of the film, the struggles of dealing with your significant other were shown effectively. There was Ben's annoyance of Jen's indecisiveness, while for Jen, there was Ben's short temper. The film proved to be prophetic when it said that you would really get to know someone when you're just by yourselves, like when you're traveling.

However, the tragedy of the film was only beginning by then. The persistent misunderstandings of the two led to a break up while they were about to head home, during Jen's favorite time of the day on her favorite place.

Years went on and they were apart with new lives. It was revealed that Ben's got a new fiancée, while Jen's got a new problem to deal with - a disease that would eventually get the better of her by the end of the film.

The events of the third part of the film weren't about resolutions but about redemptions instead. Upon knowing about Jen's sickness, Ben reached out to her by making time to make up for lost chances they should've had, had they not broken up. Ultimately, Jen's exit was ushered through a sunset moment with Ben - a much better sunset moment that would take the place of the tragic sunset moment they had back in Iceland. 

The best bit of the film for me was when they were both lectured about love and long-term relationships from their parents. Compromise, patience, and respect should always be important elements of a relationship. Love alone couldn't do the trick. 

January 21, 2019

Love?

"What's love without trust and respect?"

"I don't know, but as long as there is love, you can't give up on it."


I want to ask you something
It's a question about love
How would you get the feeling
That it is sent from above

You long for love
But not only love
You need trust and respect
That's how it works in your retrospect

But what if I can't 
Give those three that you called
Does it mean we're not meant
To be together after all

You long for love,
I'm afraid, I do, too
Also, I'm not perfect
Oh girl, please don't you try to expect

But I'd give love
I'd pour love onto you
Oh, don't give up
Just give me love, too

As much as I want to linger
I have a feeling I could not
I have a feeling I'm not what you ordered
Somebody might take my spot

'Cause you long for love
But not only love
Little by little, piece by piece
I will try to be the man of your dreams

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October 18, 2018

Shattered.


John Lennon said it was all we need.
Bernard Sumner said it would only tear us apart.
Glenn Frey and company kept the faith and said it would keep us alive.
Jason Mraz preached that it was still the answer.

Even when we are shattered.

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Jason Mraz album art from Amazon

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