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Wednesday, March 18, 2009 - 6:06 AM

Movie

Today, I had the rare opportunity to go to the movies. It was some sort of a custom to rent movie CDs rather than have the first hand experience. A long, long time ago, I always complained that it was unfair that I had to rent CDs while my friends could all visit the cinemas. That childish spite I held vanished as I grew up. Frankly speaking, I was not exactly thrilled when my parents decided to break the household tradition.
I entered the cinema with mixed feelings. On one hand, I was appreciative of my parents' thoughtfulness but I just had this unsettling feeling that somethng was amiss. I did not like spending money for things that I could get at a cheaper bargain.
Dragonball Evolution kicked off with a very eye-opening introduction. My attention and spirit was raised instantly. The movie described a boy searching for magical objects, which when gathered together would grant him a single wish. He is opposed only by a demon who wants the wish for himself. I am not going to reveal all the spoilers though.
After the credits rolled, I felt very blissful that I had come for the movie. Not only was the movie enjoyable, but I learnt to enjoy the little delights of life too. And like my Mom said, "If you are happy in the end, how much it costs doesn't matter."

Life's but a game

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