Monday, January 07, 2008

A LOVE STORY MADE IN ENGLAND

It’s a story about love, passion and somehow we can say insanity. In a deeper sense we can say it tells more about trust and faith and behind it all, sensuality describes all in it. She happened to meet a stranger and struck to fall in love leaving everything that she got behind including her career, her relationship and entire life. Its about falling in love with the person that you barely know and making it happen in a strike of a lightning, loaded with love and passion and hunger for intimacy.
All for the sake of love, she will give up everything just to be with the one she genuinely love. Its about living a brand new life in a brand new world with a brand new love. Everything seemed to be perfect but love cannot survive alone as trust must come along to make it stronger and resistant to any kind of destruction. When we love somebody we tend to give up everything and its simply crazy but fulfilling.

Somehow when we think about our past, we tend to be cautious with what’s ahead of us but we let things happen as we trust in love alone. Somehow its magic to meet someone and fall in love right away as if everything has taken its places all at the same time. We close our eyes and see nothing but the good of the one we love making us blinded throughout but as we open it, we see the clearer and realistic vision . Trust keeps us going as we deal with reality, going into a process of knowing the person that we chose to be with and loving them at all the worst and best that they can be and eventually turn trust into faith.

I’ve watched this film entitled ‘Killing Me Softly’ in 2003 and since then, casts Joseph Fiennes and Heather Graham became my favourite actors.Giving credit to its director Chen Kaige for outstanding shots and cinematography, the actors did the greatest job by making it sensually realistic and stunning behind it all. It’s a well written plot and the twists are effectively playing on artistically-shot scenes. One of my favourite part of this is when Adam (joseph fiennes) and Alice (heather graham) went to their honeymoon in a secluded countryside. It was so far the most romantic sex scene that I’ve ever seen when Adam had this long silk garment (I forgot what its called like but its like a long scarf) tied around Alice’s neck to the ceiling and back to his hands. This is a symbolism of faith and trust to the one we love. And yeah! the love scenes are fantastically stimulating.


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