Last night, Joan and I watched indie film, 100. On to the film: it is about a woman played by Mylene Dizon named Joyce with months of life under her belt, who decided to take control of her destiny when she learned she had cancer and the movie got its title from the 100 things a dying woman would do before her fateful day would come. She comes up with a list of things to do before she dies.
100 is very, very likable-- It's not artsy and it's pretty accessible to a wide spectrum of audiences. The film is so light, in fact, so care-free and seemingly effortless that it’s easy to overlook how masterful it can be.. the cast brings enough casually infectious life to their roles.
It's worth another viewing.!!
Sometimes life seems too painful to live. Life is our challenge to deal with life's hardships, expectations, challenges, sorrows, opportunities and mysteries.
Today could be our last day! We just don’t know.
There won’t be lots of tomorrows. It’s today or it’s never! Get that through your thick head! Every day is a priceless jewel which can never be replaced. Once it’s gone, it’s gone forever.
Death is inevitable and, whether willingly or unwillingly, everyone will enter the grave.
Shari, Shari
Take time to just be, to breathe slowly, to feel your body that is the temple of your soul. No activities, no worries, no buzzing.
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.
Proverbs 3:5
Hahahaha!! Mawkish ko ngayon!!