It's reading week and I've been typing up my construction textbook readings in preparation of my upcoming midterm...and on the side I've played New Breadth of Love (again), well not the entire series but the last 8 episodes (that is where the series really picks up). I play it sort of in the background on my ipod touch and set it next to my macbook screen and I put my headphones on and 'glance' over for the good parts. It works well, it keeps me awake while I read my textbook... The episodes (especially the final scene) are so classic that I could watch it again and again...The ending is a happy one for all except one pair and so it is satisfying to watch. And when you only see the last few episodes you sort of forget about those forgotten underlying problems that were unresolved :) I recently watched Slumdog Millionaire and the final scenes of both film and series takes place at a subway/train station and end just as happily with liplocking :D What a coincidence!
I was playing the final scene today in the car on my drive home...kind of sketchy and dangerous but my inability to watch it made me listen carefully and I realized that there isn't a whole lot of dialogue in the final scenes after discovering the magazine cover. The emotions were played out solely of their facial expressions, actions, and the background music. The only exception was the flashback. Otherwise the scene remains speechless until just before they meet with the stranger asking for directions. I have to say that that was well put together as it bought the viewer into the series and allowed the viewer (me) to cool down and clear my mind and deeply immerse myself into the series for the final lines.
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