The aftermath of last weeks cinema visitng with mum was that she hinted if I end up near dvd rental again, I could borrow the first part of "Night at museum".. She saw trailer of second part and thought it would be something to watch when it comes to dvd but not good enough to go to cinema (I do not know but here the tickets to cinema are so so expensive.. I think even the cheapest are like.. probably as expensive as much I spend in one week on eating in school or other things.. so it is expensive).
So, yesterday when going to supermarket and passing that dvd rental, I thought.. why not.. And so after news, we all sit behind tv and watched it.. and It almost becomes the rule - when I expect nothing of the movie, I get such a great emotion. It started little slow but when the action and whole thing started.. it was brilliant. I totally loved the laught and even if I am not much commedy person, it was great.
And I really needed that laughter as just before watching it, and waiting until other finish watching their every evening news.. I was going trough my sister's cds.. looking for Chris Rea's "best of" album she has. I am not much into that music but I really love "Road to Hell" and I wanted to put it into my mp3.. and when I put the cd to my computer to get it to mp3 player.. it started to play.. and I had my music player on random and so instead starting from the first track (what is "road to hell" and the only one I had listened before) it started to play random track.. and what i can say.. it was the most saddest and most soul tearing piece I have ever listened.. "Saudeaude" It was such a sad but also very beautiful piece.. and when I read the reasons of writing it.. It started really affect me even more.. And then I wonder.. if I had never listened that song.. how much easier would have it been.. because the dark and desperate tune of that song just does not let me go..
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Edit: Googled him - Saudade is for Ayrton Senna!!! Oh my! A bit tooooo heavy on the melancholy for my taste, but the sentiment!
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