Dreamgirls and Angels are all Crazy in Love
Yesterday I watched "Angel" and a Japanese manga-based Korean production movie, "Renri no Eda." The latter was kind of comical and how should I say, you can't be too logical about why this is like that and why that is like this, because it is hard to make sense for some part of it. Though, as an entertainment, I think it's ok.
"Angel" gave me a strong impact, and how the story was produced and how it ended. It is some movies that I would think to be considered "good" from the point of my literature definition. The purpose of the setting that was set back to the times where media wasn't still as influencing as now makes me recall of Stephen King's time setting as well; always the times of the past but not much of present. It's something that strikes me. The past and the freshness.
Then I rented the soundtrack of Dreamgirls and Beyonce' B'day. Shion has been "shaking" all the while whenever his listens to the song.
