Wednesday, March 26, 2014

In honour of sad music

I think i am one of those people who truly appraciates sad music more than any other type of music. I remember the day my bestie noticed it she was a little bit confused and said it didn't match at all to a person who is almost always so cheerful and smiley. I guess it would still be really problematic for me to give a reasonable answer to the question how is that possible... but it is really that unusual?
I am also that person who doesn't force to cheer itself up when something bad happens or when is just sad or depressed. In those kind of moments my brain and the whole organism needs to be finished off, my eyes need to cry out all of the problems and bad emotions to bring back the peace. Sad music truly helps me in this, makes me throw out all of the painful feelings and then let me feel much better on the next day. But it is not the only reason why i adore sad music. I always admire the power it has, the power of making people burst into tears or bringing back some old memories.
The other type of music i love is the one that appears in movies. I guess it wouldn't be a shock if i said that mostly it is a sad music;)
This type of music, sad and touching, truly helps me recover from a bad day, relax me and it just pleasant for my ear:)) At the end i would love to give you a link to one of my fav song < click >

Ōkami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki

Today I'm gonna present you a movie that me and my roommate have come across on the internet lately :) Wolf Children is a 2012 japanese animated movie directed by Mamoru Hosoda. The main character Hana is an intelligent and pretty nineteen-year-old college student who one day meets a young mysterious man Ookami that rarely appears on her classes. The two of them fall in love immediately. After a while the man decides to reveal his true identity to Hana: he turns out to be a werewolf, the only surviving descendant of the extinct Japanese Wolf. The secret doesn't scare her away, on the contrary she appraciates how much Ookami trusts her and promises to stay with him because of the real love that connects them. A couple of months later Hana becomes pregnant. Their daughter, Yuki ('Snow'), is born at home on a snowy day. Her younger brother, Ame ('Rain'), is born a year after her on a rainy day. Not long after Ame's birth Hana's lycantrophic boyfriend dies in an accident while hunting to feed his offspring. Although devastated by the loss of her beloved, Hana doesn't give up and resolves to raise their wolf-children on her own.
Honestly i really enjoyed this movie. Hana's struggle as a lonely mother of two unusual children, her sacrifice and incredible strength in spite of all the problems she has to deal with is truly touching. The sceneries enchant by its beauty and the sad music really completes the movie:)) In my opinion it's really worth to watch:))




Tuesday, March 4, 2014

*too lazy to think of a nice title*

I am such a lazybones when it comes to any type of work but i hope i will update my blog regularly;) This site is going to be dedicated to the stuff i really love but also i would like to share my opinions and feelings about everything i find interesting or worth mentioning. i will try not to be annoying to not scary any of you away;) i don't know what should i say more so i hope you will enjoy the time you spend on my blog;) see ya!