Ghosts
"I remember back, back in the day. When the sunshine smiled as the children played, I say. I remember when it was so pure, Hearing melodies through the bedroom door. Making beats in the basement. Tasting all the magic harmonies and flows that we were chasing. Turning fantasies into realities. Oh we were lost in dreams, We had all the keys." - Trevor Hall. This song just touches a particular nerve that I can not describe. Trevor himself, says the song deals with the tough parts of life and how it is not simple, but a high power will prevail and help. This is true. This song is a reminder to me of life is rough, but good things come out of nowhere and that someone is always looking out for us. I would have to say this is probably my favorite song currently. Its a great catchy tune, with a mild reggae undertone. It may not be for everyone, but everyone should at least listen to it once. So that is my song to listen too. So in the last few days, I have not watched many films unfortunately, but I did see one unique film, Birth. The film is directed by Jonathon Glazer and stars Nicole Kidman. The film tells the story of a woman who loses her husband and flash forward 10 years when a boy claims to be her reincarnated husband. At his point in Kidman's life, she is engaged to another man and has moved on with her life, or so it seemed. As the memories of her husband rush back, she ultimately must choose between her fiancée or the boy version of her husband. The film includes many little twists and requires close attention at moments to piece it all together. The camera work offers very meaningful and artistic shots, with many long shots included within the film to show the trueness of each character. The ending of the film seemed a little abrupt in my opinion, but the nonetheless I would recommend this film. So go out and see it. Good acting, interesting plot, and great camera work. Well so long to all, may your dreams come true.
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