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Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Movies i Wanna Watch in a Jiffie ....

Woohoo, back from Bintan and so happy happy happy!lol.Well if you are wondering why i did not update my blog on Bintan, well..i was kinda busy and stuff...do go to Liz's Blog to learn more :)

Well, i was Stumbling on Mozilla Firefox and i came across this Movie that will be realeased in 10 Jan 2008.This is one movie i would definitely go or look out for.The plot doesnt seem fancy but the whole trailer does...take a look!



Plot : The story starts in the early 1960s with a young dock worker named Jude (played by Jim Sturgess) who travels from his home town of Liverpool, England to America in search of the American G.I. father (Robert Clohessy) he has never known. While in America he befriends Max (Joe Anderson) a rebellious young man from a privileged background and his sister Lucy (Evan Rachel Wood). Jude and Max become roommates in a bohemian enclave in New York City where they share an apartment with other young individuals. They are joined in New York by Lucy and a romantic relationship evolves between her and Jude. When Max is drafted to fight in the Vietnam War, Lucy becomes involved in the anti-war movement - leading to strains with the comparatively apolitical Jude. The film is constructed as a musical, with the actors expressing themselves and their inner emotions by singing compositions written between 1963-1969 by the members of The Beatles.

Lets go watch it or something when it opens yeah....would love to watch it with Liz...Derrick and the other Drama Guys....definitely anyone else that wanna tag along too :) ..This movie just looks to amazing to be missed