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Thursday, March 06, 2008
Film watching
I'm starting to get use to how liberal people from the arts can be.
They are able to speak and discuss about sensitive issues, inparticular, the yellow culture in Singapore, bluntly in fact.
Something that i am always careful about saying out front. And of which there are several terms in which i just could get them out of my mouth or to even write them out. Yet they, can just say it out like any other common everyday language in a serious tone.
Of cos, i dont go about saying Markovnikov or Hunds rule or telling everyone how alkene can turn into epoxide...

Then we have to watch this film for our course.
This film has only been shown in Singapore once in the 1970s in the most remote cinema. Afterwhich it had been banned by singapore for its sensitive content.
Normally for Singapore's R21 film, there is alwas a limit on the exposual of people.
And as this is a banned film, it hasnt been rated but i would say its way beyond the R21 limit.
I had to cover my eyes with both hands while watching those scenes in the film lor haha...

haha...okie.. i made it as if the teacher book the entire lecture theater to screen some Banned RA film for us to watch.
But that was exactly the yellow culture we had over here not so long ago. Something everyone of us are protected from.
Oh did i mention that the teacher is an old chinese lady? Liberal isnt she?

Acutally I used to think that we are way too superior to be discussing about such lowly stuff as such. But this IS the part of society, a part that everyone's trying to cover up. Just like in psychology, when one part of you is repressed, it will not be the full you.

Anyway, this film brings out the lowiest culture we had in singapore, something that has already been extinct. Really made us wonder how things might turn out today if no actions has done to remove such culture in the past....


Catching the falling leaves ...[10:17 PM]
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