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Friday, May 30, 2008

变奏曲

I found myself religiously watching the 9pm channel drama, not because of Christopher Lee being an architect or the NUS backdrops in the show, but i was amazed at how this show could tells you a different and impossible dimension to it.

The show may seems as they are all tangled in love triangles. However, the dynamic of the storyline can be felt throughout the whole serials.
The story made a surprise turn of event when Christopher Lee's character, Jun Jie, realised that he "went back into time" and found himself two years back, before tradegies occured. His attempt to make the right choices proves so difficult for him. Because of his love for Ou Xuan's character, XiaoRou, he repeated the hurt again. Regreting the aftermath of his wrong choice, he went back to the wishing pond, begging to have another chance to get things right.
Now my question is,
If we can get back to two years time, what can we do? what are the things we can improve?
If God give you a second chance to amend what's wrong, are we able to be decisive to the right choices in our lives?
I can think of a few events that i can improve:
1. Pay more attention to my dad's health.
2. Knowing the outcome of my crit. Doin the projects all over again. HAHA.... like you had
already known their comments and you won't make the same mistakes again in your school work. Thats cool!
3. Should have wear helmet while driving the Primus. To avoid that stupid 7 days SOL.
What is your take in this?
5/30/2008 12:37:00 AM
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