Sunday, 25 January 2015

Into the Woods

I still can't get over how Into the Woods wasn't just the typical fairytale movie.
It was... Amazing. The songs especially strikes something in you and you can't stop listening to it.

I died when this scene came on xD
^ Till this day I still don't understand why they ripped their shirts open.
Instant nosebleed, instant heart attack, instant chuckle.
Oh well. Blame the hormones... Hehehe
Ah...ahahahaha

Last midnight
^ Goosebumps. Much talent and definitely a strong scene.

"No of course, what really matters is the blame. Someone you can blame. Fine, if that's the thing you enjoy, placing the blame, if that's the aim, give me the blame."

"You're so nice. You're not good, you're not bad, you're just nice. I'm not good, I'm not nice. I'm just right. I'm the witch... You're the world!"

I honestly didn't expect this from a Disney movie. It just... Spoke so much of what is present in today's world.
Humans can be such followers at times. They stand by the sides and watch everything happen.
They don't want to be the bad guy, but they don't dare to be a hero either.
And all they ever do is judge the decisions of the witches and heroes, and discourage them despite being silently glad that someone is (stupid) daring enough to stand up for something.
Hypocritical followers.
And who's to say I'm not one of them?

Stay at home. I am home.
^ Love it.

"Don't you know what's out there in the woods? Someone has to shield you from the woods."
Mom... Thanks for shielding me. But I was still forced to see it all anyway. It was a great childhood though.

"Princes wait there in the wood it's true.... Princes, yes, but wolves, and humans too."

"Who out there, could love you more than I? What out there that I cannot supply?"
Mom, you will always be more than enough for me.
Home will always be my place of comfort and warmth.

"Stay with me the world is dark and wild. Stay a child while you can be a child."
I wasn't in a hurry to grow up.
But somehow it happened too quickly and the little girl was gone.

I'm not quite regretting it, since now I can see things more clearly.
Now I can understand mom as a person.
Now I see how things work in this world.
Now I am ready for the future.

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