5.10.03

El solo

I badly needed a comedy. My first time, watching solo, it was the weirdest feeling. Even it sounded stupid to book a ticket since its always easy to grab one seat, I still went ahead. Whatever so, I got myself one of the best seats for that minimal booking fee. Sitting through all the commercial runs, many images ran through my head. The cinema wasn't half full, just enough warmth surrounding me. I was so glad I could snigger, giggled, chortled and laughed away in my own company. Disregard. I love it. The show ended but I never left my seat till everyone had gone. I stared blindly at those credits which no one bothered to spare any time for them. I was alone, except for one of the staffs going around clearing up the litters and leftovers. I was reluctant to go, seemed like I was waiting for something. The lights came on, the credits still running after more than 3 minutes, I wonder how big is the production crew!! I had to scram...


L'Auberge Espagnole / The Spanish Apartment

A fresh comedy from the new Europe, L'AUBERGE ESPAGNOLE is the story of a young man who, through cosmopolitan adventures and comic tribulations, finds his own unexpected place in a mixed-up, multi-cultural modern world. Bursting with energy, optimism and cinematic invention, the film was a runaway box-office hit in France and an award winner at festivals across the globe, ultimately garnering France's Oscar equivalent, the César, in the category of Best Female Newcomer for Cécile De France and receiving five César nominations including Best Film, Best Director, Best Writing, Best Editing and Best Supporting Actress for Judith Godrèche.

Above info is quoted from Golden Village.

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