Saturday, May 16, 2009

16.05.2009 Angels & Demons

Weather: Hot

Morning has my 1st Physio appointment at Physiotherapy Center. My Physiotherapist name is Lenia, very unique name huh? Young lady... :) She started by question me my syndrome and condition, to understand more about my pain.

She helped me check my back bone, spine, and my hip bone. Obviously my hip bone a bit uneven :( The left side a bit protrude out compare with the right side. The whole process, she was trying to 'balance' off by pushing and massaging, to balance of the correct level. Kinda pain though.. The physio session last more than 1 hour, dear dear was sitting inside the room watching and monitoring my progress. I still have to come back few times, not sure need how long :-( Hope I can recover soon. Really need to jog desperately! Afternoon back home to do house work, rushing for tonight - Angels & Demons show at 7pm!

Had our dinner at Xin Wang Cineleisure, save time and we just lazy to think too much! :p


The movie was great! It was at a nice speed and with lots of action, humour and fascinating facts.

First if all, Kudos to the author Dan Brown for creating such an amazing series of novels!


Stories about:

On the eve of a papal election, the Catholic Church finds itself under attack by a shadowy group calling itself the Illuminati. It has kidnapped four front-runners for the papacy and threatens to kill one every hour as a prelude to a cataclysmic event. And so Langdon, played by Tom Hanks, is recruited by Vatican officials - including a skeptical church security chief played by Stellan Skarsgard and papal intimate Ewan McGregor - to decipher clues and prevent the event.

My own opinion, Churches are spiritual organizations, but organizations nonetheless. The white smoke that marks the election of a new pope reflects a consensus among competing interests and agendas in support of a common goal. Filmmaking is similarly hierarchical in nature, but directors are rarely infallible, as "The Da Vinci Code" demonstrated.


If that film was a sin of omission, "Angels & Demons" is more like a leap of faith. And this time around, I'm a believer.

I will buy the novel soon, to comprehend more about the truth.

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