Impromptu: The Uninvited

Seh Hui Leong

Life

Sometimes, the best critic might as well be the most ignorant.

Impromptu: Idealistic

Seh Hui Leong

Life

An idea called to be idealistic is not because it won’t happen, but rather because it has not happened yet.

- your field of vision -

Impromtpu: Lost

Seh Hui Leong

Life

自己是不可能失去不曾拥有的东西 ;失去的,是自己在那样东西上所树立的幻想而已。

One can not say that he lost something that he has never owned; what is lost, is the dream that was built upon it.

Impromptu: Remembrance

Seh Hui Leong

Life

A lot of times when it comes to giving advice to others, I speak as though I was talking to myself as well. In which, with great hopes, will continue to serve as a reminder to myself from time to time: for a remembrance that will continue to change and shape at least my own life.

CEILING! Bloody Ceiling!!!

Seh Hui Leong

Life

Been having the feeling as if I have bumped onto a mental ceiling at the moment. Was it a sign I have reached my limits? Ugh… if that’s the case that wouldn’t be nice :(. I was like thinking “I’m just barely 25, and that’s all I got?!”, and I’m not particularly satisfied with what I’m in right now.

sigh

(Note: Speaking of which, it’s been a year since my last transition poem was written, so in a way it was currently the longest chapter in my own LJ. Well, it’s still not the time yet for Chapter six yet… although from time to time I did collect bits and pieces for the next poem. But there aren’t a strong theme that I would like to express …

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Ratatouille

Seh Hui Leong

Life

Just watch Ratatouille today, and do have to remind my friend to ask me four days1 earlier before the movie because I don’t want to face the queue of doom as far as I can help it.

First of all, I have to say how Pixar structured Ratatouille’s storyline is nothing new. Overall, it still follows the same formula that most animated features tends to use. But Pixar does made quite a few gambles which makes the movie extremely interesting: Imagine almost all cast having a French accent (personally it took me a while to adjust myself to it, and I think I missed out quite a couple of good jokes because of that) and having some darker elements in society being referenced in several parts in the movie (domestic violence plus …

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Simultaneous Kick Off

Seh Hui Leong

Life

… Simultaneous kicking off three blogs this month, adding this one that would be four blogs that I’m going to maintain ^^||.

Honestly speaking at the this stage I’d say that everything is still extremely experimental (except for this blog, since I’m pretty much updating pretty regularly), but it pretty much reflects the four things that I have been learning at the moment.

Anyway, the stuff is already included in my list of links on the right column, just drop by if it seemed like something that might interest you :).

卒業写真 - The Original

Seh Hui Leong

Life

Never knew that the song from Ayumi Hamasaki’s A BALLADS was actually a cover! The song is originally sung by Yuming (松任谷 由実, Maiden name 荒井由実) and was a song in 1975!

I personally liked Yuming’s album, acacia, a lot, so it really came to me a surprise. 😄

First Sound Team JDK Soundtrack CD :D

Seh Hui Leong

Life

Finally! The first time I owned a Falcom soundtrack CD! 😄 Falcom J.D.K.BAND 1 arrange CD.

Sound Team JDK had always been one of my favourite video game music composer ever since I was exposed to Falcom game’s like 英雄伝説3:白き魔女 (was ported to PSP as The Legend of Heroes III: Prophecy of the Moonlight Witch) and Ys II.

Anyway, here’s a sample of one of my favourite VGM of all time: