I still don't have a favorite movie. Someday I will dedicate my days to find it, but not today nor tomorrow ..
But, I remember some movies that when I finished them I felt really amazed, although I haven't seen them after that, so I couldn't called those "my favorites". One of them is "Mary is happy, Mary is happy", a thai movie from 2013 that I saw in Valdivia's cinema festival. It was about two friends in school, where the most attractive thing was that this story was constructed around several tweets from a real girl, that the director takes and interprets.
It's a movie that gets to mix reality with consciousness, somethhing like a virtual experience. I liked this tangled way of narrative and the dispersed protagonists, with their constant thoughts that created a feeling of emptiness too.
Now I can't find it with english or spanish subtitles (only on thai ones), so if anyone knows where I could find it I'd love him/her forever <3
And the most recent movie I saw was Akira, an animated movie that I recommend, because it has an interesting draw, it has a good argument, which involves political and religious or philosophical topics and it has a lot of action so it's really entertaining too. (And it's like Evangelion).
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(3) My favorite book
Since I left school, I haven't been
reading a lot of books.
Many times I started one, but even if I was enjoying it, I eventually
stopped, but not really because they were bad or boring. The last one I read
completely was "A happy world", after that, I started three different
books but finished none of them, maybe because I'm not really good with
concentration, or because I'm too lazy. Probably the second one.
In school I liked many books, enjoyed a few, but there was one that I
felt enchanted reading every page, and it was the known book “The little prince”.
I don’t know much about the author,
so I can’t say I like him specifically, or his other writings.
I thought that this book was so
simple or innocent, but it had a really strong vision of the world we live in,
and how we connect with each other. I enjoyed that point of view, that without being
pretentious or aggressive, made look superficial and unnecessary many of our human
behaviors.
So I think I can say that by the moment, that's my favorite book.
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