A Hunger for Film That Could Never be Slaked!

I'm interested in cinema of all types, from the avant-garde to the deliciously low-brow, from foreign artsy-fartsy to those flicks less flatulent.

Current areas of interest include: Eastern Europe, Macedonia/Balkans, Cuba, China and Southeast Asia.

Aug 17 2009
- Last Life in the Universe (2003) Pen-ek Ratanarung
“The lizard wakes up and finds he’s the last lizard alive.
              His family and friends are all gone.
              Those he didn't like,
              those who picked on him in school, are also gone.
              The lizard is all alone.
              He misses his family and friends.
              Even his enemies.
              It's better being with your enemies than being alone.
              That's what he thought.
              Staring at the sunset, he thinks.
              "What is the point in living...
              If I don't have anyone to talk to?"
              But even that thought doesn't mean anything...
              when you're the last lizard."

- Last Life in the Universe (2003) Pen-ek Ratanarung

“The lizard wakes up and finds he’s the last lizard alive.

              His family and friends are all gone.
              Those he didn't like,
              those who picked on him in school, are also gone.
              The lizard is all alone.
              He misses his family and friends.
              Even his enemies.
              It's better being with your enemies than being alone.
              That's what he thought.
              Staring at the sunset, he thinks.
              "What is the point in living...
              If I don't have anyone to talk to?"
              But even that thought doesn't mean anything...
              when you're the last lizard."
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