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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

deja vu.

review: This show joins the ranks of the Prestige! While the Prestige questions the issue of sacrifice and identity, Deja vu embarks on destiny and time. Destinies can be changed, with the help of a sci-fi programme that can trace back to four and a half days in time before the Algiers Dock bombing; and time is no longer linear. One can diverge and create another path in time, and when it appears you cannot change destiny, it ends up that Agent Doug has saved 500 people that day. The line between the past and present is blurred, and they are eventually intertwined. So bizzare, it rocks! Losh will fill u in on the rest of it.

Movie of the week: Deja vu, directed by Jerry Bruckheimer.

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Though the sky was starless that night, she kept looking up and smiling. She tried to guess the airline of every plane that flew above, and occasionally she would run after it, reaching her hand out, as if she could touch the plane. There was a bliss in running after the moving bright light of the plane; there was a sense of joy as she watched the plane's lights cast a moonlight reflection on the seawater. The endless road was in front of her, lit up by streetlamps that cast gloomy shadows with their white, lonesome light. But even the endless road made her glad - she loved running with no aim and no end. She liked the rhythmic beat her feet were making on the ground. She felt like she could keep going on forever.

The starts and ends have already been predestined. Maybe the process is what it's about.

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