Social Icons

Saturday, January 01, 2005

I Am Not Afraid!

ni3 yao4 le4 suo2 wo3. wo3 bu2 pa4!

These were the words that greeted me as I crossed into the New Year of 2005. That's because I went with some Art Ministry friends to watch a movie by Stephen Chow entitled Kung Fu Hustle for the midnight screening at Tampines Mall. That was the second time I went to watch it and some may wonder why in heavens name would I want to watch a Stephen Chow movie twice?!! (some may wonder why I even bother to watch a Stephen Chow movie!)

For those who are not familiar with the hanyu pinyin above it means "You want to blackmail me. I am not afraid!"

I needed to get out of my system the past events that had haunted my psyche and well-being and be able to laugh long and hard just for the heck of it. I don't want to be blackmailed all the time by the harsh realities of sufferings and sorrow that paint a bleak picture of life. I refuse to be afraid as if life has nothing else offer but death and tragedy. I refuse to accept that the good always gets the raw end of the deal (even if it seems that way).

That movie did it for me.

Certainly it has no underlying Christian message or value and nothing presented there that are refreshingly new or profound. It simply wants to entertain and in the best way it knows how: humour and slapstick. That was what I needed, to rid the melancholy that clung to me like burrs that attach themselves to fur or clothing of passing animals or people.

I wouldn't recommend this movie to all. But if you have don't mind being braindead for a couple of hours and just soak in the mindless fun it offers, it is ticket money well spent. Happy and Blessed New Year my friends!

2 comments:

Young Minstrel said...

Kungfu Hustle, die laughing!! worth my Sunday tix!!! rather if it's in Cantonese, released in Malaysia, funnier

Anonymous said...

Hello Father,

I'm really glad you enjoyed Kungfu Hustle though you aren't a Stephen Chow fan and contrary to popular belief, Stephen Chow's shows are not only slapstick without substance. If you have gone through all his previous movies there are nuggets of gold sprinkled throughout each show, speaking of virtue and honour. Nothing that hasn't been taught via other traditional methods, but everyone knows you learn best while you're having fun. :)

Was pleasantly surprised to find your blog while surfing for information on bible study courses. I think more priests should be doing this, proves that the church isn't all old and obtuse. :) Will be keeping an eye on your blog!

 

On Flickr!

www.flickr.com
This is a Flickr badge showing public photos and videos from Annoysius. Make your own badge here.

On Blurb

Life is really wort...
By Aloysius Ong

Online Now

Views last 30 days

Hits