Thursday 24 April 2014

Happy Ending, Please?

Hello readers!

I've just watched "Remember Me" and I'm soo gonna write something about it.

I was bored and just in the mood to watch some cheesy romantic comedy, but I picked a wrong movie instead. hit me, please.

I am about to spoil the movie's ending. Just warning you.
So... here it is

I smelled something wrong when Tyler (the lead actor) went to his father's office and the back sound music's not playing a happy tune. You know what kept popping up in my mind? Something must really going wrong. And then he started peeking into his father's computer. He looked at the old photographs which his father set as his screensaver. I thought his father must kept a secret. Perhaps Caroline's not his daughter that's why he didn't care much about her. But I was wrong.

And then the scene switched to Caroline at her class. I thought, well, maybe she's gonna commit suicide like his brother. But she wasn't.

Then my heart skipped a beat when I tried to remember what happened on September 11 2001. That's the date that Caroline's teacher wrote on the board. That's my aunt's birthday! But wait... I said, "Oh God, I know where this is going".

Instead of his father who was taking Caroline to school, Tyler was there in his father's office, the twin tower. Finding out that his father was actually a family man. But yeah, he's about to die. And left everybody around him empty again. The situation that he's trying to mend since the beginning of the movie just shattered to pieces again. That's horrible.

I'm such a happy-ending girl and I truly regret that the ending has to be this way, this sad.
I know in the real world, everything doesn't always end happily.
But the good ones always have to win! That's the rule.

Do you know why I like movies with happy endings? Because the real world is dreadful enough, why would you make it even worse? Hiks