Three different worlds of different people collided in “Amores Perros”.
A Mexican [I assume but am quite sure] movie that introduced Gael Garcia Bernal [its leading actor] to the world, including to Uncle Oscar himself [Garcia became one of Academy Awards announcer]. In the movie, a man who wanted to run away with his sister-in-law who caught in a dogfight-gone-bad, a beautiful model who had an affair with a married man, and a father turned into guerilla turned into ghetto/assassin who wanted to see his daughter who didn’t know that his father was still alive, met on an unlikely event. Three different people with three different perspectives of the world. And the result, I see the movie as a wonderful-honest-though-bitter movie.
In the real life, meanwhile, the different perspectives of that-process-to-become a member of a students association aka “kaderisasi” still roars through the people involved. I don’t want to talk about that too much since there are too many things to tell, but I think that with compromising on some things will harmonize those different perspectives.
And about last weekend, I went right through it. I don’t have that last weekend. Welcome weekdays.
And one thing, it’s quite good and [to be honest] thrilling to have your [and your friend's] work is respected and acknowledged. I give you Cokelat’s Segitiga, sold everywhere starting this September, 17. [Gotta have one of 'em]
A coward in disguise, or a man starting to lose his feelings?