Sometimes I badly miss the films I love, as if they're real, living, breathing people.



I suppose they are, alive and breathing and very real, I mean. At times like that, I would head to youtube to watch trailers and some clips of them, because I don't really want to watch the entire film again. Sometimes I just want to feel what I felt when I first caught it.
Royston Tan's 4:30 is a film I love deeply. Not in the it's really good you should watch it category. More like this is sacred and I won't ask just anyone to watch it because I would hate for anyone not to love it.
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