Sunday, May 20, 2007



This is my design poster for the recent ping pong tournament in University. Thank you

UltraViolet








Story

UltraViolet takes place in the late 21st century, in the years following a global pandemic of a blood-borne, highly infectious disease known as hemoglophagia. Those afflicted with the disease are referred to as "hemophages", and have many super-human attributes similar to those of the vampires of legend. After the media began actually referring to carriers of the disease as "vampires" to increase ratings, superstition and fear began to rule the population. Using fear of the contagious disease to seize power and keep the population in check, a militant medical establishment known as the Arch-Ministry takes control of the government and begins rounding up and exterminating all infected citizens.

The hero of the film is Violet Song jat Shariff (Milla Jovovich), a young woman who was infected with hemophagia, in the process losing both her husband and her unborn child. Violet is now an emotionally dead killing machine, a member of an underground resistance movement of hemophages waging a guerilla war against the Arch-Ministry and its megalomaniacal, mysophobic leader, Vice-Cardinal Ferdinand Daxus (Nick Chinlund).

Infiltrating a government laboratory, Violet steals a weapon developed by the Arch-Ministry to exterminate all hemophages on the planet, only to discover the "weapon" is a child named "Six" (Cameron Bright), a young clone of Daxus (sixth out of a series of eight).

Violet's fellow hemophages attempt to kill Six, believing that his body contains cultured antigens developed to exterminate all hemophages. Violet breaks ranks with the hemophages and flees with the boy, believing that a cure for the disease can be reverse-engineered from his tissues. On the run from both the government and the hemophages, Violet's only ally is Garth (William Fichtner), a hemophage scientist who is secretly in love with Violet.

At first Violet seems to regard the somewhat catatonic Six as merely a lab sample, but as Six begins to show increasing signs of personality a bond begins to form between the two.

Violet ultimately learns from Daxus that the disease in Six's body is designed not to kill hemophages, but rather to kill humans. With the hemophages nearly exterminated, the Arch-Ministry needs a new threat to "protect" the population from so that they can maintain their hold on power. Daxus plans to infect the world with the antigen, then control the population by selectively distributing the only cure.

Both Violet and Six are dying from their respective ailments, so rather than fight a futile battle against Daxus, Violet takes Six to a playground where the two spend the last few moments of their lives in an idyllic setting.

However, Garth manages to bring Violet back from the dead because of his feelings for her, and she ultimately launches a final assault against the Arch-Ministry's headquarters to retrieve Six's body. Her skills are awe-inspiring; she is barely slowed by the hundreds of faceless soldiers Daxus sends to kill her. After slaughtering her way through his private army, Violet finally confronts the dictator in his sanctum.

At first her victory seems sure, as she easily neutralizes Daxus' intital attack with a handheld flamethrower by extinguishing its pilot light with a spray of her own blood and deflecting the stream of fuel with her sword. However, Daxus draws a sword of his own and matches Violet blow-for-blow in a vicious duel; he is also a hemophage. Daxus, smirking, explains himself-he was one of the original lab technicians researching the hemophage virus, and after an accidental exposure, used the enhancements he gained from the disease in his rise to power. He then shutters the windows, plunging the room into darkness-although he lacks Violet's strength, Violet lacks his excellent night vision. He inflicts several wounds on his enemy before Violet ignites her fuel-soaked sword upon the stone floor, evening the odds once more. Violet and Daxus then duel once more with flaming swords. Finally, Violet manages to set him on fire with his own discarded flamethrower and finishes her enemy by slicing him in half.

In the end, Six is brought back to life, and Violet reveals that he was resurrected with one of Violet's tears, containing the hemoglophagic virus (which immunizes him from Daxus' anti-human virus). Six himself reveals that he knows the cure for hemoglophagia, which can save Violet's life. The two of them drive off into the sunset. Violet states that she is uncertain if she will die from her wounds or her terminal-stage hemoglophagia, but that evil-doers had better beware if she does not.

Fictional technologies and concepts

Hemoglophagia

Hemoglophagia, otherwise known as the Hemoglophagic Virus or HGV, is a blood disease (possibly comes from the Greek word "αιμοφαγία", meaning blood eating). It was once a rare pathogen allegedly responsible for historical accounts of vampires, but was then modified through genetic engineering by the U.S government as part of a project to create superhuman soldiers. These modifications also made the disease far more contagious, and it soon escaped into the general populace, where the media labeled its carriers "vampires", whipping the tragedy into a constant atmosphere of superstition and fear. To help suppress the fact that the quarantine procedures are actually a witch hunt, the authorities have discouraged the use of the term vampire in favor of labeling carriers of the disease Hemophages. However, there can be no doubt that the authorities are engaged in a witch hunt; in the opening scene a detective cuts his finger on a Hemophage fang and is immediately executed by his partner.

Hemophages are biochemically affected by the disease in different ways and to different degrees, resulting in a remarkably wide range of abilities. Some of the abilities exhibited by hemophages are:

  • Increased strength, speed and stamina. This could be the result of an increased level of natural hormones similar to anabolic steroids, as well as altered epinephrine (adrenalin) and norepinephrine levels. As the latter would produce an aggravated fight-flight response, this could be the reason for the hair-trigger temper of the more combat-oriented Hemophages.
  • A rare few such as Garth develop enhanced intelligence, perhaps by increasing the number of neuronal synapses through brain cortex and parenchyma.
  • A similar process may be responsible for the seemingly common phenomenon of enhanced senses. Violet, for example, has extremely sensitive hearing, shown to great effect during her duel with the Blood Chinois atop a skyscraper. This may be caused by the increase of the neurotransmitter load at the synaptic cleft. In the book, she also develops an enhanced sense of smell, which lets her smell the cologne and sweat of Daxus far away.
  • As seen in the L.L.D.D. inspection room, hemophages seem to have a faster pulse and respiration capability which is higher than that of a human.
  • One important plot point is that many hemophages have an inconveniently high sensitivity to light, accompanied by equally keen night vision. This forces them to wear heavily-tinted sunglasses in areas with vast amounts of light. In extreme cases, victims have to wear clothes and headgear that covers every bit of their skin. Violet only converted with mild photokemia, which enables her to move about more freely. Unfortunately, this, in turn, cripples her night vision.

However, every hemophage exhibits the following two enhancements:

  • Massively increased density of bone and dentin throughout the body results in slightly elongated canines, the cliched 'fangs'. These canines are slightly elongated, but certainly not the wolflike teeth of legend.
  • An accelerated metabolism that speeds healing. When cut, a hemophage's body automatically begins repairing the wound at a microcellular level.

Although the disease has many benefits, it has two side effects: one inconvenient, one devastating:

  • Hemophagia cripples the body's ability to regenerate blood cells. As a result, Hemophages are pale and anemic, and they require frequent blood transfusions to stay alive.
  • All the increased cellular activity takes an unwanted toll on the carrier's body. With their metabolisms speeding along at unprecedented rates, the victims of Hemophagia have a drastically shortened lifespan. Even with the aforementioned frequent transfusions, the longest an infected individual has officially survived is 12 years. The one unofficial exception is Ferdinand Daxus. Daxus, who was infected early on, had, up to his final duel with Violet, survived a lot longer than 12 years. This was possibly due in part to his germaphobic habits, although it is more likely that he used his intimate knowledge of the HGV virus as stated in the film, and later, increasingly unlimited access to blood and blood products, along with medical resources, to prolong his life. An alternative explanation that has been put forward for his unique long-term survival is that he had discovered a cure for HGV, or at least for its more terminal effects. This is based in part on remarks made by Six after his revival that he knows the cure that can save Violet-it was discussed often in the lab he was grown in.

The government, also known as the Arch-Ministry, uses the above traits to identify hemophages from the general human population. However, the 'fangs' can be filed down periodically and drugs known as meta-suppressants can be used to temporarily suppress the accelerated metabolism. Hemophage warriors use meta-suppressants to allow them to appear human when they go on covert missions that are likely to require them to undergo close inspection by security personnel and/or systems. For example, Violet first uses the meta-suppressants when entering the Laboratories for Latter Day Defense (L.L.D.D.). After exiting the inner vault with the briefcase, she injects herself with a second drug that clears the suppressants from her body. If used over an extended period of time, the body of individuals suppressing their blood characteristics through use of meta-suppresents begin to react with the drugs, which may induce vomiting, shaking, and/or other symptoms not shown in the film.

Gun Kata

Violet uses Gun Kata, a fictional martial art combining statistical analysis and gunplay, to fight many adversaries at the same time, even when vastly outnumbered. Kurt Wimmer also uses this style of fighting in his 2002 film Equilibrium.

In the movie only Hemophages use Gun Kata, this follows Wimmers interpretation of the technique; In Equilibrium the Grammaton Clerics train from childhood to utilize the art. As the events of UltraViolet only span a single generation as opposed to the decades-stable post-apocalyptic society of Libria, it is possible that Hemophage reflexes and stamina are necessary to perform Violet's version of the techniques.

While the scenes using Gun Kata are shorter than those in Equilibrium, critics have commented that the sequences appear more realistic and less mechanical than those used by Cleric John Preston. Other critics have taken issue with the editing, saying it damages the believability of the scenes.

Dimensional compression

Sometimes referred to as Flat-Space technology, dimensional compression is used to store objects in a pocket dimension. Simple objects are stored/retrieved and more complex ones systematically deconstructed/reconstructed in a flow of sparkling lights. A significant number of items can be stored for easy retrieval without burdening the user with either weight or size. The technology mainly takes the form of easily overlooked wristbands, although one-inch scabbards holding 42-inch swords are also seen. Handguns, knife-gun hybrids, and ammunition are also hidden in this manner (the bullets flying from the wristbands into the magazines on command).

The technology is also used to create habitable pocket dimensions, such as the briefcase/backpack used to transport the ten year old Six and the semi trailer with the internal dimensions of a warehouse (containing Garth's research lab and armory).

Dimensional compression is the basis of one of the light hearted scenes in the movie. A security scanner checks Violet, saying "Number of weapons found:", pauses shortly as Violet's weapons are displayed, and finishes "many".

During the final battle, Daxus pulls out a flamethrower and a sword from nowhere. This might be a result of editing, but judging by the size of Violet's pocket dimension, Daxus's ring might be one.

Gravity leveling

levelers are devices about the size of combination locks that redirect (rather than nullify or reduce) gravity, enabling a person to stand and manoeuvre on walls, or even ceilings. Violet uses her personal gravity leveler to ambush a squad of guards, firing on them from within a ceiling air vent. Her motorcycle is also equipped with one of these devices, enabling her to engage in a firefight with a helicopter gunship by driving up the side of a high-rise building.

Precisely how this technology functions is unknown. However, visual CGI scenes from the film seem to indicate that the internal systems of the device produce an extremely high density material that produces its own gravitational pull greater than that of Earth, thus redirecting the effective 'down' direction for the object it is installed in. How this device works without severely unbalancing Earth's orbit is unknown.

Printed phone

In the film a roadside machine prints Violet a phone. The paper device has the ability to produce holographic images when attached to an extra peripheral. This technology has a basis in reality. In the early 21st century inkjet printer companies such as Epson demonstrated their ability to create functional circuit boards with printer technology.[2]

General technology level of fictional universe?

There is some confusion as to how widespread these technologies are within Violet's world. The introductory comic on the official website refers to both Dimensional Compression and Gravity Leveling as Garth's personal inventions. However, investigators in the opening scene of the movie are surprised to find flat-space technology in the enemy's possession, and Six is transported in his own personal flat-space zone. Later, police forces are equally surprised by Violet's possession of a gravity leveler.

Perhaps the best compromise between these two sources of information is that Hemophage scientists belonging to the resistance developed these technologies with the help of their enhanced abilities, which were then confiscated during raids. However, the government had difficulty reverse-engineering the technology. Now that the extermination programme is nearly complete, most of these scientists are dead, therefore all of these technologies are extremely rare.

This is stated explicitly in a conversation between security personnel at the lab where Violet acquires Six.

Violet somersaults onto the ceiling and shoots a group of guards from above

"How did she do that?!"
"She must have some kind of gravity leveler!"
"Well, whatever it is, it's ours now! She's not going to make it out of this complex alive!"

An alternate possibility is that while the scientific basis for such devices has been established, practical devices that work outside a laboratory are still extremely rare, with Garth's devices being among the first practical examples.

sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet_%28film%29

My inspiration: I like the theme of this movie which is changing from time to time depend on the developing of the movie. overall, this is a great movie that express a lot through color theme.

Sunday, May 13, 2007


Underworld (2003 film)



Underworld is a 2003 action-horror film about the secret history of vampire and werewolves, where the latter are referred to as "Lycan" as an abbreviated form of lycanthrope. The main plot revolves around Selene (Kate Beckinsale), a vampire "Death Dealer", or one who hunts Lycans, a job she is extremely good at due to the fact that she is fueled with hatred for the whole species, whom she believes to have killed her entire family. She finds herself attracted to a medical intern, Michael Corvin (Scott Speedman), after saving him from the Lycan master Lucian (who bit Michael and infected him with the Lycan virus), and must decide whether to do her "duty" and kill him or to risk her life to save him. This movie has many parallels as a dark Romeo and Juliet tale.

In the Underworld myths, Vampires and Lycans are not mystical creatures, but rather the product of a virus. Sixteen centuries ago, a man named Alexander Corvinus was the only survivor of a plague that wiped out his village. Somehow, the man's body was able to mutate the virus, mold it to his own benefit and he became the first true immortal. Later, he had three sons, one of which did not inherit his father's immortality and was simply human. The other two were bitten, one by bat and one by wolf, creating the Vampire and Lycan lines. Corvinus' third son also carried the Corvinus Strain, hidden away in his genetic code — an exact duplicate of the original virus, passed along to his human descendants through the centuries. This, according to Singe, is the key to creating a Hybrid. So in the movie as we see, the Lycans are capturing every possible Corvin to test if the strain is in him.

Plot outline


The movie opens with Death Dealers (vampire warriors charged to fight and kill the Lycan enemy) Selene and Rigel trailing a pair of Lycans, (Raze and Trix), unaware that they are in turn stalking a human - Michael Corvin. Trailing them into a subway station, the two Death Dealers are spotted by Raze and a shoot-out ensues, with Rigel being killed by the Lycans. A woman is shot in the crossfire, and Michael tries to assist her. The two sides of monsters continue their fight, and the Lycans eventually retreat.

Arriving at Ordoghaz, Selene confronts Kahn, the chief Death Dealer, with her findings during the battle; but the regent Kraven blows off the significance of her claims. Selene decides to further investigate the ordeal alone. Meanwhile, in the Lycan lair, a scientist named Singe unsuccessfully seeks a match for the Corvinus Strain. They decide to try again in pursuit of Michael.

Selene finds Michael's apartment and demands answers. They are attacked by Lycan hordes and Michael is bitten by Lucian, who gathers a blood sample. Selene, unaware of him being bitten, aids Michael in escaping the building. Selene takes Michael to the vampire lair for safety, but he soon escapes when the other vampires figure out he's become a Lycan. Selene grows suspicious of Kraven and collects evidence to take to the library. She learns that Lucian is still alive and that he and Kraven are secret allies with each other. Selene decides to awaken Viktor.

Michael tries to seek aid from his friend at the hospital, but his tale of being bitten by a man leads to treachery on the part of his friend. He escapes again, attempting to meet with Selene and begging for answers. Selene drives out to meet Michael, where she sees that he had indeed been bitten. She explains the long history between Vampire and Lycan. Kraven and Erika run into Viktor, who demands to know what has happened, and learns that he has been awakened a century early.

Selene takes Michael to a safehouse. Michael mentions his nightmares and Selene explains they are actually Lucian's memories. Selene explains that her hatred of Lycans stems from her belief that they killed her family. Michael is captured by the other Lycans in an attempt to escape as a Vampire-Lycan firefight breaks out just outside the room from which he jumps. Selene ends up the only vampire survivor, and Singe the only Lycan survivor, still left on the scene after Pierce and Taylor haul Michael away.

Kraven tries to explain what has happened to Viktor right as Selene arrives with Singe. The captive Lycan reveals that the Lycans had been experimenting to combine the bloodlines of the two species via the Corvinus Strain, something they can only do with a descendant of Alexander Corvinus himself, which is why they targeted Michael. They wished to make a Hybrid so they could end the war. He also reveals Kraven's treachery, forcing Kraven to flee. Kahn arrives and informs Viktor of Amelia's fate in the shootout in the safehouse. In a rage, Viktor kills Singe. Viktor then turns to Selene and tells her all she has to do is kill Michael and she will be exonerated.

Michael wakes up strapped to a slab in Singe's lab. He is greeted by Lucian, who then extracts blood from Michael and injects it into himself. While Michael watches him, he recognizes the pendant Lucian wears, and suddenly, his nightmares make sense: he recalls the events of how Lucian's wife, Viktor's daughter Sonja, was murdered by Viktor out of fear that the infant in her womb would be a hybrid that would overthrow him. Viktor, it is revealed, started the war. Lucian explains the rest of the story to Michael.

Selene finds Michael and unties him, telling him to go despite his protests they'll kill her too. Lucian, crawling after being betrayed by Kraven, sees them together. Kraven shoots Michael full of silver nitrate bullets, beginning to kill him. Out of spite, Kraven tells Selene the truth that Viktor was the one who truly killed her family. Viktor couldn't kill Selene because she reminded him too much of Sonja, his daughter. Lucian distracts Kraven long enough to advise Selene to bite Michael, reminding her of Singe's words. She takes his advice and bites Michael. Kraven and Lucian then fight and Kraven finishes Lucian off, barely surviving himself. Selene confronts Viktor, who despite his guilt, defends all his actions.

Michael changes into his hybrid form battles with Viktor. Selene manages to get a lucky shot, killing Viktor by slicing his head in half. Selene picks up Sonja's pendant and gives it to Michael to keep. They walk out together, speechless and numb. Selene then narrates to the audience that she fears she will become a target following Viktor's death. Back in the crypt, Singe's blood pours across the floor till it reaches Marcus' sarcophagus. It is implied by the glowing of Marcus' eyes that he will awaken as a different sort of Hybrid, making an almost certain promise that the movie will have a sequel.

Sources:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underworld_%282003_movie%29

My inspiration:

Everything you've heard from the critics, everything you know about vampires and werewolves, everything that is standard in most fantasy/action films appear in this movie. The whole movie have a dark theme that bring the feeling of terror. The fact is every villain in this film seems to be fully justifiable in their actions yet completely nasty, reflex the main hero more and make the storyline interesting. I thing this is a must see movie of every fan of horror film

Underworld (2003 film)

Underworld is a 2003 action-horror film about the secret history of vampire and werewolves, where the latter are referred to as "Lycan" as an abbreviated form of lycanthrope. The main plot revolves around Selene (Kate Beckinsale), a vampire "Death Dealer", or one who hunts Lycans, a job she is extremely good at due to the fact that she is fueled with hatred for the whole species, whom she believes to have killed her entire family. She finds herself attracted to a medical intern, Michael Corvin (Scott Speedman), after saving him from the Lycan master Lucian (who bit Michael and infected him with the Lycan virus), and must decide whether to do her "duty" and kill him or to risk her life to save him. This movie has many parallels as a dark Romeo and Juliet tale.

In the Underworld myths, Vampires and Lycans are not mystical creatures, but rather the product of a virus. Sixteen centuries ago, a man named Alexander Corvinus was the only survivor of a plague that wiped out his village. Somehow, the man's body was able to mutate the virus, mold it to his own benefit and he became the first true immortal. Later, he had three sons, one of which did not inherit his father's immortality and was simply human. The other two were bitten, one by bat and one by wolf, creating the Vampire and Lycan lines. Corvinus' third son also carried the Corvinus Strain, hidden away in his genetic code — an exact duplicate of the original virus, passed along to his human descendants through the centuries. This, according to Singe, is the key to creating a Hybrid. So in the movie as we see, the Lycans are capturing every possible Corvin to test if the strain is in him.

Plot outline


The movie opens with Death Dealers (vampire warriors charged to fight and kill the Lycan enemy) Selene and Rigel trailing a pair of Lycans, (Raze and Trix), unaware that they are in turn stalking a human - Michael Corvin. Trailing them into a subway station, the two Death Dealers are spotted by Raze and a shoot-out ensues, with Rigel being killed by the Lycans. A woman is shot in the crossfire, and Michael tries to assist her. The two sides of monsters continue their fight, and the Lycans eventually retreat.

Arriving at Ordoghaz, Selene confronts Kahn, the chief Death Dealer, with her findings during the battle; but the regent Kraven blows off the significance of her claims. Selene decides to further investigate the ordeal alone. Meanwhile, in the Lycan lair, a scientist named Singe unsuccessfully seeks a match for the Corvinus Strain. They decide to try again in pursuit of Michael.

Selene finds Michael's apartment and demands answers. They are attacked by Lycan hordes and Michael is bitten by Lucian, who gathers a blood sample. Selene, unaware of him being bitten, aids Michael in escaping the building. Selene takes Michael to the vampire lair for safety, but he soon escapes when the other vampires figure out he's become a Lycan. Selene grows suspicious of Kraven and collects evidence to take to the library. She learns that Lucian is still alive and that he and Kraven are secret allies with each other. Selene decides to awaken Viktor.

Michael tries to seek aid from his friend at the hospital, but his tale of being bitten by a man leads to treachery on the part of his friend. He escapes again, attempting to meet with Selene and begging for answers. Selene drives out to meet Michael, where she sees that he had indeed been bitten. She explains the long history between Vampire and Lycan. Kraven and Erika run into Viktor, who demands to know what has happened, and learns that he has been awakened a century early.

Selene takes Michael to a safehouse. Michael mentions his nightmares and Selene explains they are actually Lucian's memories. Selene explains that her hatred of Lycans stems from her belief that they killed her family. Michael is captured by the other Lycans in an attempt to escape as a Vampire-Lycan firefight breaks out just outside the room from which he jumps. Selene ends up the only vampire survivor, and Singe the only Lycan survivor, still left on the scene after Pierce and Taylor haul Michael away.

Kraven tries to explain what has happened to Viktor right as Selene arrives with Singe. The captive Lycan reveals that the Lycans had been experimenting to combine the bloodlines of the two species via the Corvinus Strain, something they can only do with a descendant of Alexander Corvinus himself, which is why they targeted Michael. They wished to make a Hybrid so they could end the war. He also reveals Kraven's treachery, forcing Kraven to flee. Kahn arrives and informs Viktor of Amelia's fate in the shootout in the safehouse. In a rage, Viktor kills Singe. Viktor then turns to Selene and tells her all she has to do is kill Michael and she will be exonerated.

Michael wakes up strapped to a slab in Singe's lab. He is greeted by Lucian, who then extracts blood from Michael and injects it into himself. While Michael watches him, he recognizes the pendant Lucian wears, and suddenly, his nightmares make sense: he recalls the events of how Lucian's wife, Viktor's daughter Sonja, was murdered by Viktor out of fear that the infant in her womb would be a hybrid that would overthrow him. Viktor, it is revealed, started the war. Lucian explains the rest of the story to Michael.

Selene finds Michael and unties him, telling him to go despite his protests they'll kill her too. Lucian, crawling after being betrayed by Kraven, sees them together. Kraven shoots Michael full of silver nitrate bullets, beginning to kill him. Out of spite, Kraven tells Selene the truth that Viktor was the one who truly killed her family. Viktor couldn't kill Selene because she reminded him too much of Sonja, his daughter. Lucian distracts Kraven long enough to advise Selene to bite Michael, reminding her of Singe's words. She takes his advice and bites Michael. Kraven and Lucian then fight and Kraven finishes Lucian off, barely surviving himself. Selene confronts Viktor, who despite his guilt, defends all his actions.

Michael changes into his hybrid form battles with Viktor. Selene manages to get a lucky shot, killing Viktor by slicing his head in half. Selene picks up Sonja's pendant and gives it to Michael to keep. They walk out together, speechless and numb. Selene then narrates to the audience that she fears she will become a target following Viktor's death. Back in the crypt, Singe's blood pours across the floor till it reaches Marcus' sarcophagus. It is implied by the glowing of Marcus' eyes that he will awaken as a different sort of Hybrid, making an almost certain promise that the movie will have a sequel.

Sources:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underworld_%282003_movie%29

My inspiration:

Everything you've heard from the critics, everything you know about vampires and werewolves, everything that is standard in most fantasy/action films appear in this movie. The whole movie have a dark theme that bring the feeling of terror. The fact is every villain in this film seems to be fully justifiable in their actions yet completely nasty, reflex the main hero more and make the storyline interesting. I thing this is a must see movie of every fan of horror film

GROUNDHOG DAY

Last week Justin has shown us a movie: The Groundhog Day. The movie was about a man who comes to a small town where hold the Groundhog Day celebration and find himself repeat that day over and over again.
Here is the list of work that the man does:

  • Being waked up by a same song everyday: the song "I got you babe".
  • Say hi to a man (probably the hotel manager) before going down stair.
  • Talk to the old waitress and take a cup of coffee
  • Avoid a beggar.
  • Meet an insurance seller Ned Ryerson who claims to be one of his old classmates, on the street.
  • Step on a water hole.
  • Meet his producer Rita at the Groundhog Day celebration to make a report on this day.
  • Stuck in a traffic jam cause by an accident and a blizzard.
  • Drink at a bar at night and meet his 2 colleague.
  • Go to a bath at his hotel but got stuck in cold water.
  • Seduce many girls on the street.
  • Steal a money bag from the armor truck.
  • Try to seduce Rita multiple times but fail.
  • Try to save an old beggar many time but fail.
  • Tell Rita the truth about the repeating days.
  • Learn piano and spend time to read book.
  • Save a kid falling from the tree.
  • Help the 3 old women deal with their blow out car tire.
  • Play piano at the town party and become popular.
  • Get Rita attention.
  • When home and make love with Rita.
  • Wake up in the following day with Rita still by his side.

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Abstraction



















There are the girl who wears the white long dress faces against the wall . She stands in the center of the image and she is cover by the yellow light . Besides the little chair is in the left-top of the image . I saw this picture in my favourite website . I feel it very strange and I like position of the girl and the chair.

Thursday, April 5, 2007

My life















Lonely and tired ... I saw my family album. I saw my period life from 1987 when I was born to now . I had an idea that I want to make an image that describe my life . When I saw again my own photos , I had a strange and happy feeling . I made me remember everything passed through my life . I missed my old friends and I want to come back . So I determined to create an image that comprises my photos from 1987 to 2oo7 . I made it like the clock which roll from past to present . The clock is the the graph described my life .Finally , I choose the background is the dark blue which presents for spectral and spatial colour . In my opinion , dark blue is the colour to describe the periods of human life . ^_^