When books get made into movies, either they suck or they get things wrong or you don't care. Stardust, thankfully does not fit into any of those categories.
The book by Neil Gaiman tells of the journey of a boy who became a man when he finds a shooting star. The movie is filled with whimsical characters filled with desires and fears and everything in between. IT'S SO GOOD. Great actors, lovely scenes, nice touch of fairytale magic. Subarashii! I can't wait for the Golden Compass to come out now. If it was as good as Stardust I'm going to squeal and jump around and eat lots of crepes.
Speaking of which, the crepes at Melbourne Central is delicious.
I have no idea why people bring trams and babies to the university. Is it some sort of future planning in progress I'm oblivious about? Now if those babies belonged to students..........ahem... Either they're too young to have babies or....well, they should've planned until their kids were old enough before entering as a mature student. I don't want to be hit by prams or hear little kids wailing IN THE UNIVERSITY. And there are babysitter and care services available. I've got bruised shins...
+The Writer+
Taka is a young law/arts student, often bumbling through life and trying to be a person rather than being defined by social conventions.
Shy, geeky, emotional, proud, and quite bisexual, doesn't smoke, drink sometimes, passionate about most things, Taka spends time dreaming, dancing, drawing and watching movies, often anime.
Is in love with the idea of love, gives hugs at the most random times, and is constantly worrying about people eventhough it does not look like it.
Aspires to either become a beautiful hermit by the river or a world dictator.
+The Blog+
Niflheim represents both light and darkness, of the celebration and distaste of life, of musings and incoherent thought. It is an outlet for personified angst and pessimism with chuckfuls of laughter and smiles.
It is Taka's way of drawing out all the little disturbing thoughts giving rise to nightmares, a way to self reflect, a way to seek solace.
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