Went to watch 'Sex and the City 2'. Friends laughing about Samantha shouting 'I HAVE SEX!' in the middle of groups of Arabian man. It surprised me, cause though it's really funny, but, what i remember most was not that. and they wonder why i cry. Why not cry? it's so touching! I can't understand. :)
I love the movie a lot. Like i still lost myself in the movie after coming out from the theater. I still feel like crying when friends tell me about the Samantha jokes. Seriously i can definitely cry a hard one if i didn't hold. Like my soul bust out of the car, and i watch myself away with Enson's car, the scenes keep on flash back in my mind.
I was home finally, talking about the movie with my friend in msn. We love the scene when Gaurau said, 'Time doesn't matter. But every moment we spend, it's beautiful.' It touched me to the deepest of my heart and my tears dropped just like that. Gaurau and his wife must love each other so much, then only he can say it without any hesitation.
Carrie and Big kept fighting over the couch. She said she need sparkles while Big is starting to get easy with everything. Then she cried when she call Big, telling him about the kiss between Aiden and her. Like a child who break a vase, don't know what to do other than wait for punishment. Friend said she thinks too much, i think he mean this scene. But i don't think so. Cause she love Big, that why she felt guilty on what she did. Cause she is being responsible to the one she love. Like Carrie said, ' i don't want to kept secret to each other'
Only when everything falls apart she wonder why she's been complaining about everything. How Big put his feet on the couch. How Big don't like to go for the release. How Big love to stuck in the couch. How Big paying more attention to the tv than her. While the best thing in life is to watch black & white movie with the love one, being simple. She had it but she complaint about it. Isn't it good to be simple?
I vow that i will never kiss another man other than my husband. I cried for that too. :)
Those Arabian women, who were forbid to show their beauty to the world. They still want to be themselves under the black veil. The veil can cover their looks, their appearance, but it can never hide who they really are. True beauty shines from under, and it glows forever.
This movie says a lot about many different kinds of women. I really love it.
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