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Sunday, August 13, 2006

Tuition was called off (coz my tuition kid was unwell, oh my gosh, I hope I didn't spread my cough to her). I can now spend some time on my own, before the start of a new semester. Argh.

Went to watch limit of love yesterday. Great movie. :)



One climax after another. In the midst of the excitement and anticipation, humour was inserted at just the right spots and timings. There's a bit of romance in the air, but the main bulb of it was about the rescue of the four survivors. To me, the most touching part of the movie was the never-give-up attitude , as well as the I-must-go-back-and-rescue-my-team-mate belief posed by those carrying out the rescue operation. I was deeply touched towards the end of the movie, when all of them wanted to get to the sunk ship for rescue operation. Because four people were still stuck inside, and two of them were their team mates.

I tend to relate the movie to reality. And realized something is missing in my life.

Life is never perfect. I'll treasure what I have, and do my best to make life better. :)