Sunday, October 11, 2009

My tongue is numbed by the pressure of trying to express
Or perhaps that's just the baby ambesol on the tip of your
tongue depressor

Fellow children, oh kids of the stars,
Lets infuse one another with adoration of all heartache and anger and wars
Lets be indignant of inherent rights we never fought for
Lets be idealistic naive children of the earth, like so many youths before

Because I've loved and lost
And you've lost yourself
And we can play hide and seek within these looseleaf sheets
Lovers entwined for the duration of the penning,
And once we've flushed the last of our life-aches from the line
We can file the sheets by emotional anguish on the highest shelf
Drained of that experience we'll hydrate ourselves with Hope
And strive to start again

This is a call to passion, to ambition, to rage and to achingly tender sights
To living the elegant and poignant Dreams drawn in effervescent nights

O My Brothers,
Any One can be a philosopher equipped with words and at least one set of ears
Keep to the quick, set foot to the road and when you find the path of life is making you sick,
Pen it out to refresh your soul

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Ponyo and the Globe

Welcome fair reader,

Or nonexistent one, it doesn't matter much to me.

Last night I went with my friend Jessie to Ponyo. One of the best parts of prior to was the fact that I had no idea it was a miyazaki film until I was three minutes away on the bus.

The movie itself amazed me. Just the way the plot flowed seemlessly into the music and the animation was beautiful

Character development: the children were always accounted for and their decisions made sense. I wasn't sure why some of the adults made the drastic decisions they did, but I suppose that makes sense if its from a child's perspective. Because kids rarely understand why their parents do things, just that they do.

Plot: Something must be taken into account for the differences in story telling between the two cultures: Japanese and Westernized world. Things that we in Canada would expect to find out or discover by the end of a movie may not necessarily be an important point of interest in Japanese film making.

I found myself so caught up in the simplicity of the plot, for all of its fantastical interweavings. It was a love story at heart, and I enjoyed it very much.

~

Watching the movie at the Globe Cinema, Jessie and I were the only two in the theatre. Normally I would lament at the fact that the Globe is steadily losing popularity, but last night it was perfect. We could talk as loud as we wanted the whole time, and not be bothering anyone which really added to this movie. Everyone should watch Ponyo in a movie theatre with just one really good friend.

I can't wait to go again.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Tell me exactly where it hurts...

Hey hey,

This is my first blogger blog entry. I've been on livejournal for the most part, so why am I here now do you ask?

So that I could comment on Tom Gable's profile....and not be anonymous. I love Against Me! and was so excited to hear that they are starting to record.

I do need to start keeping up with my writing. Sometimes I write colloquially and other times I am pretentious. It depends on mood. But likely, if my fingers are on these keys I am doing at least one thing that I enjoy, despite all the sorrow of the world. Writing and music are two of my great passions...I truly mean that. Something in my DNA cries out with pleasure when I am creating or consuming either.

On a less important note I am currently drinking something called a warm woolly sheep: animal activists keep your hemp caps on I am talking about a cocktail (the strangest compound word in the English language) consisting of whisky, drambuie and warm milk. It is definately a strong one, but you better believe I am keeping my own.

Now, off to tackle the warzone that is my room.

~Kae