Movie – 赤壁 [Red Cliff]

今晚我和一个旧同事和他的好友去看了赤壁这部电影,看了之后觉得有点是在看喜剧片的感觉。有些对白真的可以说的上是低俗和不知所谓。真的我还真怀疑我是否是在看星爷以前拍的电影。如果你问我电影里的情节哪里最印象深刻,我只记得 “还匹马有责呢!” 和 “你们现在读书,将来就有饭吃。” 这两句莫名其妙的对白。虽然如此,但是如果你工作上有压力,我看这些好笑的对白可能有松懈身心的益处吧!

感官上一看上去就知道这是出自吴宇森的电影,因为里头充满了《英雄本色》的影子。甚至连演赵子龙的胡军都有点像《喋血双雄》里的李修贤。但是叙述历史的电影不是英雄片,太过的注重夸大一些人物的勇猛或者过分的渲染英雄主义却成了这部电影最大的败笔。这部电影的血腥和排场肯定是可以媲美《投名状》,只不过《投名状》比较严肃一些。

电影的情节往往和历史是有些差别的。就如电影里的周瑜和诸葛亮一见面就犹如惺惺相惜,连话都不用说就明白对方心里在想什么为例子,就是其中的一些差别。况且,江东的东吴和荆州的刘家宗室是有杀父夺将之仇的,孙权哪有那么容易就被诸葛亮的三言两语所动摇,和刚战败的刘备结盟?

不过电影归电影,历史归历史。当你观赏这部电影的时候就用娱乐的眼光去评价它好了。如果你把它当成历史记录来看,那你肯定会大失所望。最后要提起的是,这只是他妈的上集而已。看了实在有点不过瘾,还有一点被骗的感觉。

我个人建议就是不要在周末票价比较贵的时候看。反正都是上下两部的,周末看还会觉得有点不值。

Movie – 老港正传

这是一部描绘香港这几十年变化的电影,在我的印象里似乎是从来没有在这里上映过的。可能是本地人对这五、六十年来香港的变化没有认同感吧。甚至可以说,新加坡人肯定对电影里的情节会感到非常的陌生。

电影围绕着老港 (左向港) 一家的经历来体现香港漫漫成长之路。片中中莫文蔚饰演的陆敏和郑中基饰演的左忠体现了香港人坚韧不拔的精神。虽然不断跌倒和失败,但是却不屈不饶的从失败中站起来从新开始。黄秋生和岑建勋二人也把左向港和陆佑两个在政治理念完全不相同的人演活,虽然都不认同对方的政治理念,但是两人在面对困难处境时还是会站在一起面对 – 这从两人对钓鱼台的观点上相同和同仇敌忾、和老港丧妻之时陆和妻子如何安慰和安抚老港两父子可以看得出来。

我个人很喜欢这部电影,应为我觉得它实在是拍的很好,而且里面的演员的演技非常精湛。特别是在老港妻子 (毛舜筠) 因劳累过度而心脏病发而去世的时候,和当老港看到妻子的遗书和儿子左忠和解时我可看的热泪满眶。

如果你问我看了之后有什么感想,我只能以两个字来形容老港一家的一生:错过。老港错过了和老伴去北京的机会,儿子左忠错过了受更好教育的机会,而也差点错过了和青梅竹马的陆敏的爱。虽然说老港本人一生正直,很多时候常舍己为人,但却错过了对自己家人的关爱。我从网络上甚至看到有人写了如此的评价:老港对朋友的无私,反而演变成了他对家人的自私。基本来说,能把存了起来给自己儿子的钱给老友的儿子深造,如此伟大的人,我相信这世界上已少之又少。

但虽然很多的错过,到最后还是有完美的结局的。父子两最终都互相谅解,而左忠最终也赢得美人归。而最值得安慰的,是到了最后老友的儿子对老港和他儿子的回馈。可以说老港当初的决定是对的吧?

[ping.sg] White Terror

White Terror generally refers to the suppression of dissidents and at times refers to acts of violence carried out by groups in power against their opponents. In which case, such actions have been carried out in ping.sg recently which includes attacks on ‘un-named serious bloggers’ , user banning, silencing of queries and discussions on the forum, and the rallying of support via Plurk and Twitter (and possibly even on instant messenger [im] and sms) against alleged opponents.

Several posts ago when I touched on ping.sg I have shown evidence on an attack (in fact, two attacks) being made on ‘un-named serious bloggers’ to silence those who object to the hijacking and manipulating the Top 10 to drive their own frivolous ‘community discussion’ . We have also experienced recently the banning of a user for voicing out against actions that can be viewed as divisive. As for whatever goes on in Plurk, Twitter, im and sms, that will be difficult to prove. After all, one will not have sms or im messages unless he is a designated recipient, and Twitter either doesn’t keep messages over a certain number of days, or above a certain number. Above which, private timelines on Plurk is not accessible to all though you would be able to glimpse what goes on there from the public Plurks of some of the ‘loyalists’ .

So, the only element that remained of the recent White Terror would be the silencing of discussion and queries on the forum, as you can see from the following screen capture that these thread were locked. In the case of the queries posted, the thread was locked without even so much of an official reply. (The screen capture was made instead of link to the forum itself as threads can be removed during regular purges.)

And these were the queries Endoh and I made in the topic titled Queries. Again, I am reproducing screen captures instead of linking directly to the forum.




What we get for our queries was a deafening silence, and then without even the courtesy of a polite ‘I thank you for your feedback’ reply, or even an answer in private emails, the thread on the forum was unceremoniously locked. If you asked me what message is in there, I would say that’s simply ping.sg’s management’s very own and special ‘just fxxk off and die’ reply. In fact, I seem to recall but was unable to find the muffled cry of another blogger who had mentioned something about an email reply which gist is ‘just shut up and enjoy your free service’ . In other words, no dissent is tolerated, there is no definitely guidelines as to what you can do or cannot do, and that leaves room for further abuse by elements on ping.sg to further their own personal agenda. Not to mention slanderous and libellious comments were left as they were as if they are being endorsed.

Quite a public relations disaster, if you asked me. But there’s nothing more that the users of ping.sg’s service can really do about it. After all, there is no alternative to ping.sg with the same amount of social interaction – and I don’t mean just the exchange of messages on an individual’s shoutbox like that on mybloglog or blogcatalog. I have considered emailing uzyn, but I doubt that will take me anywhere except to enter the records of his bad books.

But for those who have chosen to be out or are already out, just think on the bright side. Being outside the ping.sg community does not make you any lesser a blogger. The ping.sg community is but a part of the bloggers community, and not necessarily even representative of Singaporean blogger community at all. In it, it comes with people blogging out of Malaysia, or foreigners blogging in Singapore, not to mention that the founder and community manager are both Malaysians just working in Singapore.

In short, if the community manager of ping.sg wants to make their community in such a way that only actions or activities endorsed are considered a part of the community, she is free to do whatever she liked. It is of no loss nor impact to the real Singaporean bloggers community as a whole to be outside ping.sg itself because the ‘elites’ of ping.sg is but just a small part of it. In fact, some commercial entities which might be aware of such activities, may even view them negatively and shun the bloggers involved instead of using them.

To emphasise my point, I have noticed that prominent Singaporean blogger Mr. Miyagi also pings his blog on ping.sg but I have never seen his entries making into the ping.sg Top 10 or getting very much attention from the community there. On top of which, the others like Dawn Yang Yawn Dang, Mr. Brown and Xiaxue Xiasuay didn’t even have a presence there. But none of these bloggers are any less popular.

ping.sg’s true success relied somewhat on the willingness of bloggers to make it a community of their own. Many bloggers have over the past spent their time putting in effort to help newbies set up their accounts so their blogs are published, chat with newbies on the shoutbox to welcome them etc out of their goodwill and free time. Simply put, in response to daphnemaia’s list that those bloggers were the most popular and active in the community, the bloggers community at large should just let them now take up the roles which the bloggers not in the list of daphnemaia’s post have assumed without even a single nuance of gratitude or mention.

In fact, just let the decision makers in ping.sg shoulder all those other responsibilities which were formerly assumed by the un-named bloggers alone… and that appears to be what is going on the past week when one looks at the history on the shoutbox anyway.

So, to end my post, be true to yourself and your readers. And you will find sooner or later find a group of loyal readers to your blog. And if no one reads what you write, just don’t take it too hard unless you are trying to make a living out of it.

Martini Innercity Festival 08

dk of Blog2U invited some of us to The Martini Innercity Festival 08 at Clarke Quay on Thursday evening. I guess had FoxTwo been a Blog2U member, he would probably also be invited but 2 drinks wouldn’t be enough to satisfy him.

At the event, DK introduced to us Elaina – whom I believe to be one of the organisers – and if I heard her correctly and got the context right, she mentioned the concept of various cocktails out of Martini is about going social.

When some of us spoke about our impression that Martini is a lady’s drink, Elaina quickly put an end to the misconception by pointing out that Martini is actually more of a man’s drink. She point out that Martini first gained a lot of attention because of James Bond, and therefore there should not be the idea of it being a lady’s drink. I thought she might just be passing on an urban myth but when I am sober enough to check on Wikipedia later, I discovered that she may indeed be right. On hindsight, while it may be just trivial, I was quite impressed that she actually did research on the matter and spoke about it with much confidence.

These are the people dk invited to the event: alice cheong, coolinsights, endoh, jean, nicole, and plaktoz. Most of them, other than endoh, jean and nicole, I have met for the first time. My only regrets is yet again I didn’t chat very much with much of the faces new to me, like coolinsights (Walter), jean, plaktoz (Tianhong) and alice. The photo on the left shows nicole, plaktoz (whom you can see for yourself the effect of the Martini), jean and alice.

They are good company – since we generally concentrated on the event, sampling the drinks offered instead of camwhoring. All of us took the drinks we fancied, for e.g. Teh Halia, Japan!, Mintini, Scary Harry etc, and at times we let one another have have a sip of our drink when we felt they are quite good but none beat the Scary Harry which ran out by the time some of them who still have free drinks left on their access passes tried to get one for themselves.

On the right, you see a photo of dk’s hand holding a Scary Harry – truly the drink of the night. While I am sorry I can’t really remember who the sponsors are and which joints are present there, I know for sure one of the counters serving their own blend of Martini Cocktails is manned by Geek Terminal. I believe Harry’s is also there as well though I am not quite sure.

Anyway Singapore is truly small because I also run into some of my friends from Biz-Era at the event though they are not there for drinking. They were simply there to standby to ensure the IT part of the event works. After all they need some way to keep track of the drinks being given out and make sure no one gets more than their assigned number of drinks, and Biz-Era wrote the software to interface with the database for the event. If I am not wrong, I believe this software also keeps track of the people who will sign up for the $99 offer for 20 Martinis at the event.

After the event, dk, endoh and I went over to Brewerks and got ourselves one more jug of Golden Ale just to meet our alcohol quota for the night. Nicole was also with us to chat and we continue to chat a bit more before alice, jean and plaktoz came over to say good night one more time one their way home.

All in all, it’s a fun event. No pressure and all fun, and I certainly wish the organisers success for this festival which will end on 14 Aug itself. For more details you can visit their site here.

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