2015/10/19

2 years


Older. Wiser. And back in England.
been one crazy ride and i feel like there's much more to come-- bring on university


2013/11/05

Trust me I'm English

This lazy lady hasn't been able to post a single thing for over half a year period.. sorry for that.
I've spent my fall avoiding all things study related n summer learning about the hardship of moving to a brand new country, becoming one effin foreigner. Living in London for three months taught me that the line 'trust me I'm English' means the exact opposite and tomatos and tomatos are not the same thing at all to begin with.

I ran across the film below about a week ago and was really touched by it. It's amazing how strong some people can be no matter what obstacles may occur.
Suomalainen Sisu!!



2013/05/15

I was hoping it would snow, then the street is quiet, world goes quiet


Last weekend I watched maybe one the most beautiful movies I have ever seen. New York, I love you, is a collage of short film like love stories taking place in New York. Each written and directed by a different people. That's maybe the reason why it has many such deep characters and moments which made me seriously think about the wonders of living and loving.
I actually re-watched the movie yesterday just to get my head around the hidden meanings and messages behind every scene.

below my favorite scene featuring Shia LaBeouf (only one of the hottest men alive and, as you can see in this clip, outstanding actor, with an great Eastern Europe accent it seems), Julie Christie and John Hurt and   written by Anthony Minghella and directed by Shekhar Kapur.
I now have watched this 10minute piece for about 20 times and it still manages to touch me every single time.