But just in about more than 12 hours, I will be in a Muse concert, a-MUSE-fucking-concert! It just make everything better and I will properly up in heaven by tomorrow. Oh my gosh how to handle all the feels!?...
But first thing first, as I said, I have quite a lot of free time in hand, like, a lot. So I decided to do what I have always want to do, everything at once, write blogs about movie review, music I listened to, things that inspired me lately etc. I always love reading and discovering blogs with similar weird taste with mine, so hopefully my blog will be in interest for someone out there, wandering in space, looking for someone like me *dreamy music on*.
*ba-dum-tsss*
WHAT I HAVE WATCHED:
These are just very shorty short review of what I feel/ like about those movies, just general recommendations. I would like to analyse more but that will be for other movies that I feel more emotional attached to :-)
1. CITY.BALLET
This show is so amazinggg. I have always find it fascinating to watch documentary about people with passion doing things they love, and this is one of the best! It opens the door to the ballet world - here takes place in New York City Ballet, to see how hard it is, how much to sacrifice and yet how wonderful and beautiful that world is. Each episode is about 6 minutes long, so I spent one night watching the whole show and was completely moved by it. You just feel like stepping in a different space, a world full of ballet shoes, tutus, jumps, lift, emotional movement; where children from 3 start practicing tip-toeing and people at 25 start thinking about retiring. Just so eye-opening. Definitely recommended. And it's online, free and directed by Sarah Jessica Parker, what can be better than that? Watch it HERE.
2. FACTORY GIRL
I have been quite obsessed with the 60s lately, culture and fashion wise; so I have been looking for movies that take place in that period. Factory girl is a biographical movie about the Superstar Edie Sedgwick and her relationship with Andy Warhol, therefore exposes the underground art scenes and celebrity world in New York at that time. Apart from the controversial plot (which is very interesting, but since I dig further than the movie I found out it was not 100% true so I was a bit dissapointed, but still a very good plot), fashion of the movie is just to-die-for. Never have the urge to have a leopard coat that bad in my life lol. A great movie in general, and if you love art and fashion, it's a must-see.
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| Sienna Miller (as Edie Sedwick) is just drop dead gorgeous ugh so chic. |
3. CLUELESS
As you can properly guess from the poster, Clueless is a total classic comedy teen movie. The movie involves around Cher, a beautiful, extremely wealthy and fashion-obsessed teenager; who is trying to do "good-deed for the world" by helping her new friend to make over. Lovable characters, classic and easy plot, funny lines - the movie is just an easy choice for any day and any situation. Furthermore, again, an absolute inspiring 90s fashion movie with short skirts, high knees tights, fur bags and everything pretty.
4. MY P.S PARTNER:
Have just finished watching it. As expected from a Korean romantic comedy movie, it was good and funny, with a touch a sensual sense (it's 18+ after all, cheeky hehe). But the problem with Korean romantic movies that they are so unrealistic but still make you want something similar lol. A good movie to entertain anyway, not very remarkable or anything though.
WHAT I HAVE BEEN LISTENING:
This week is all about Woodkid. Omg I die in his voice. I first listened to Woodkid about one year ago and have been obsessed with I Love You since then, but for some reason never bother to listen to the whole album. And now that I did, I will never regret it.
Woodkid's song has this warm, melancholy and echoing thing going on that in my opinion is kinda similar to how I felt about Lana Del Rey (still dying with every songs of her). His lyrics are beautiful and out-of-this-world as well, I would quote every lines of his songs as my Facebook update if I can (see how much I LOVE HIM??). Woodkid is a director so no wonder why his music videos are just so freaking good (he directed Lana's Born To Die and many other artists' videos as well). Sigh, some people are just good at everything you know.
My favourite songs of him so far are I Love You, Brooklyn, Wasteland, The Shore and Iron. I prefer the Iron EP than the Golden Age album but properly that is just temporary. I can see myself in a very near future listening over and over to both albums, yeah I am just that much predictable.
Have a good week people x I will go dreaming about MUSE now brb crying.





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