芹菜 今天 96.3.31上午去東區
被雜誌 BANG 街拍喔
芹菜 今天又瘦了0.5公斤
總共已經瘦了 7.5 公斤囉
芹菜:
繼續加油啊
胖子無正妹
正妹必定是瘦子的啦
今天晚上老娘和芹菜爸爸
一起在研究倚天股票系統的操作
2個老人
研究了半天
終於有了一些概念
這種一起做事的感受
非常美好
謝謝上帝讓老娘和芹菜爸爸
在結婚23年後
感情愈來愈好
AMEN!
今天下午因為小艾下週二三要月考
於是小艾留在家裡面看書
老娘自己一個人跑到中壢去玩樂
非常的開心
難得又給老娘逮到機會可以「自己一個人」
真的是滿心的歡喜與快樂啊
回家時買了滷味帶給小艾當晚餐吃
老娘常常覺得
愛的力量是無限大
例如
年輕時那麼愛玩的老娘
〈芹菜現在的個性就是老娘以前的個性〉
一結了婚
就可以馬上做到埋葬自己
一埋埋了將近20年
除了說
愛的力量是無限大
沒有其他任何的理由啦
這學期上課的第一週
上課前遇到了戲劇原理課的授課老師黃惟馨
我們聊天聊了約20分鐘
她小我2歲
〈她44歲〉
她結婚也是超過20年
先生是她的大學同班同學
沒有孩子
〈他們決定不生孩子〉
聊天當中
她告訴我
芹菜是一個很愛玩的活潑小孩
我回答:
「芹菜現在的個性就是老娘以前的個性」
她滿臉驚訝
最有趣的是她接著說:
「換句話說
芹菜以後她結婚就會自動安定下來
個性就會自動 ok 囉」
老娘回答:
「沒錯
芹菜以後她結婚就會自動安定下來
個性就會自動 ok
因為我自己就是這樣啊」
哈哈哈哈
很多人以為
年輕時愛玩的女孩以後不會是好太太或好媽媽
錯!
錯!
錯!
老娘年輕時那麼愛玩
現在一樣是好太太和好媽媽
反倒是
老娘以前認識的許多「乖乖牌女孩」
其實
背地裡
幹了許多偷雞摸狗 男盜女娼的壞事
結婚後
「乖乖牌女孩」她們反而一點兒也沒有賢妻良母啦
結論就是
個性最重要
用「愛玩或不愛玩」來判斷女人
以後是否會是賢妻良母
以後是否會是好太太和好媽媽
非常的不準確啦
今天無名首頁出現的網誌人物
看到他的網誌中出現了這麼一段話
老娘覺得很不錯
貼在這裡
生命遙控器
馬斯洛認為:
「心若能改變,態度就會改變;態度改變,行為就會改變;
行為改變,習慣就會改變;習慣改變,性格就會改變;性格改變,命運就會改變。」
所以,掌握命運的遙控器,就在我們自己的手上,在自己的心裡。
天下文化出了一本書「活在當下」,裡面提到:
無論歡、喜、悲、傷,都是生命中不可或缺的一部分。
試著給自己一點時間,
學著去體會生命中的每一個「當下」。
電影 click 命運好好玩
裡面有一句話:
起初 我想進大學 想的要死
隨後 我巴不得大學趕快畢業
接著 我想結婚 想有小孩 想得要死
再來 我又巴望小孩快點長大 好讓我回去上班
之後 我每天想著退休 想的要死
現在 我真的快死了
忽然間 我突然明白了
我忘了真正去活
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昨晚看了一部非常棒的好電影
Just Like Heaven
出竅情人
這部電影強力推薦
哈哈哈哈
沒辦法
沒辦法
老娘一直都最愛
有感情探討人與人之間relationship的浪漫愛情電影啊
女主角是
Reese Witherspoon
老娘已經喜歡她非常非常多年了
哈哈哈哈
沒辦法
沒辦法
老娘一直都最愛又美麗又有能力的智慧好女人啊
做一些電影的功課吧
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Director Mark S. Waters on the set of Dreamworks' Just Like Heaven - 2005
Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo in Dreamworks' Just Like Heaven - 2005
When David sublets his quaint San Francisco apartment, the last thing he expects--or wants--is a roommate. He begins to make a complete mess of the place when a pretty young woman, named Elizabeth, suddenly shows up, adamantly insisting the apartment is hers. David assumes that there's been a giant misunderstanding, until Elizabeth disappears just as mysteriously as she had appeared. Changing the locks does nothing to deter Elizabeth, who begins to appear and disappear at will--mostly to rebuke David for his personal living habits in her apartment. Convinced that she is a ghost, David tries to help Elizabeth cross over to the "other side." But while Elizabeth has discovered she does have a distinctly ethereal quality--she can walk through walls--she is equally convinced that she is somehow still alive and isn't crossing over anywhere. As Elizabeth and David search for the truth about who Elizabeth is and how she came to be in her present state, their relationship deepens into love. Unfortunately, they have very little time before their prospects for a future together permanently fade away.
Also Known As: |
If Only It Were True
Just Like Heaven
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Production Status: | Released |
Genres: | Comedy, Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Adaptation |
Running Time: | 1 hr. 35 min. |
Release Date: | September 16th, 2005 (wide) |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for some sexual content. |
Distributors: |
DreamWorks SKG
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Studios: |
DreamWorks SKG
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U.S. Box Office: | $48,291,624 |
Filming Locations: |
San Francisco, California, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
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Produced in: | United States |
Cast and Credits |
Starring: | Reese Witherspoon, Mark Ruffalo, Donal Logue, Dina Waters, Ben Shenkman |
Directed by: | Mark S. Waters |
Produced by: | David Householter, Walter F. Parkes, Laurie MacDonald |
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Production Photos |
Just Like Heaven is a romantic comedy film released on September 16, 2005, in the U.S. and Canada. Set in San Francisco, it stars Reese Witherspoon, Mark Ruffalo, and Jon Heder (in his first film appearance following Napoleon Dynamite It reached #1 in the United States box office, though it earned much less than anticipated. It is based on the novel If Only It Were True by Marc Levy. Bollywood has a movie I See You with similar storyline.
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Elizabeth Masterson (Reese Witherspoon), a young doctor whose work is her whole life, is involved in a car accident. Three months later, David Abbott (Mark Ruffalo), a loner recovering from the death of his wife, moves into her apartment.
Elizabeth appears to David at the apartment. Though seemingly a normal person, she has ghostly properties and abilities: she can suddenly appear and disappear, and move through walls. When they meet, they are both surprised, as Elizabeth is not aware yet of her condition.
For the most part, David is the only one who can see Elizabeth, leading others to believe that he is hallucinating and talking to himself. It is later revealed that one of Elizabeth's young nieces can also see her.
At first, Elizabeth does not remember anything of her life, and refuses to believe that she is dead. Her memories come back gradually. Together, assisted by Zen-like psychic Darryl (Jon Heder), she and David find out who she is, what happened to her, and why they are connected.
Eventually, they find that her body is in a coma in the hospital. In accordance with her living will, she will soon be taken off life support. Elizabeth's spirit and David, who have fallen in love, manage to prevent this just in time, and she miraculously recovers. However, she doesn't remember anything that happened during the coma.
One day, Elizabeth goes up to her roof and sees David, who got in with the spare key and is finishing up the garden there. Just as he is about to leave, she asks for her key back. When their hands touch, her memory is restored, and they kiss.
Critical reactionThe film, though popular, was somewhat overshadowed by Witherspoon's more high-profile and almost simultaneously released blockbuster Walk the Line. Critics were mixed on the film, although the most prominent of them, such as Roger Ebert, Richard Roeper, and A.O. Scott, gave it favorable reviews. They all seemed to agree that the plot had logical flaws that were somewhat overcome by good dialogue and characterization. The performances of Witherspoon, Ruffalo, and Heder were all generally well-received. Heder's appearance helped to debunk an urban rumor that the actor had died shortly after filming Napoleon Dynamite. The DVD release in February 2006 was given unusually strong promotional publicity. In 2006, the movie was awarded "worst foreign movie of the year" by the "Gérard du Cinema" Academy, an equivalent of the "Golden Raspberry Awards" in France.
Theme songThe title of this film is also the name of a popular 1987 song by the Cure, which singer Katie Melua covered for the film soundtrack. Melua's version is played over the opening titles; the original Cure version is played over much of the closing credits. The credits conclude with more of Melua's version.
External links- Official site
- Just Like Heaven at the Internet Movie Database
Categories: 2005 films | American films | 2000s romantic comedy films | Films based on fiction books | DreamWorks films | English-language films | Fantasy films | Ghost films | Romance films
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