Monday 25 July 2016

POWER TO SUCCEED

KICK START YOUR WEEK WITH A QUOTE A WEEK

"Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy."

Norman Vincent Peale


Sunday 24 July 2016

SUNDAY STAND UP

TIME TO TAKE A STAND FOR YOUR SUNDAY DILEMMA

Would you go to the funeral of someone you didn't like just because you knew them ?

Thursday 21 July 2016

CLOUD ATLAS (2012)

Many movies have tried to have multiple story's that tie into together, leaving you with one main point made at the end of the movie. Most of those movies can loose their audience because the flow of story jumps from time to time which makes it hard for most to keep up with the plot. Keeping the individual stories as separate movies allows for you not to get distracted of what isn't important and meaningful. What sticks to your mind is what makes this movie good. Cleverly made to give you more than one genuine movie experience and pays off at the end when story's seem to tie together highlighting the deeper meaning. The slow beginning to the initial story culls you in and allows for you to understand the many roles played but once you get your head around the story telling, the pace goes full throttle with captivating action and intriguing mystery. If your looking for something outside the box the Cloud Atlas will tick the right box for you. Watch it but be patient you might have to watch it twice to take in the things you missed the first time.

SECONDS APART(2011)

A movie where two telepathic twins use their unique ability to experiment on their classmates to satisfy their morbid curiosities. The potential was their to create a story that you could lose yourself in the mind of these two twins who look at the world with a strange perspective making them outcasts craving the desire to feel emotions that the average normal person will feel. But the movie wasn't easy to immerse yourself in when the story was bouncing from dream to reality. Too much focus was put on the detective who was investigating the homicides and how his previous misfortunes got him involved in the case, rather than the twins weird persona and how they inherited their unique ability to get people to do whatever they desired, would of been more of an interesting story to tell. Most of the explanation was given in the last twenty minutes of the movie, which was also the most interesting part of the movie. Too bad the director kept the parts in the movie that slowed down the momentum of the story and didn't give more attention to the story telling which would of matched up what most thrillers require to excite with a surprise. Watch it or but you might have to fast forward the boring bits.