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Saturday, November 7, 2009 - 1:06 AM
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if i were to count the amount of films i've watched, i'd say it would be equal to the number of channels on starhub. k, maybe not but you get what i mean. i've been into so many films from all over and have been reading reviews on them. this includes our own Singapore Short Film and whatever other film groups has to offer.

Love of Siam is definitely one that is on the top of my list. Having rated as M18 when it arrived in Sg after a year of its release in Thailand, it portrays love in every possible aspects. Though i wouldn't recommend it to anyone who is homophobic. still, this award winning film is one that shows the reality of love.
haha, i sound like some promotional poster comes alive.



gon roam round the interweb for more.