Two Elegiac Melodies: The Wounded Heart
Composed by Edvard Grieg
Girl in field. Dark clouds passing by. Walking down old streets. Looking at pictures. Photo album. startling letter/message. struggle to think straight. getting ready to go out. rushing to some place. passing forests, creek/river/lake, bridge. see old love and rush to them.
Chamber Symphony, Op. 110a (Allegro-Molto)
Composed by Dmitry Shostakovich
alone in a room, broken furniture and things everywhere. Going crazy. hair frayed. tumbling around the room. reddish light. picking up broken picture frame. super mad. screaming. smash things. grab a knife. tears out of the room on the way to kill a girl. walking down hall. down the street shoving people out of the way. girl is walking with groceries to car in empty parking lot. sees him with a knife
Serenade in E Minor, Allegro piacevole
Composed by Edward Elgar
manor in the hills. in a victorian era feel room. man is getting dressed for a black tie event in front of a cheval mirror. Wife dressed in a ball gown comes up and helps him get dressed. smiling and happiness. they go down winding stairs. chauffeur waits for them and they enter a blacked out super mercedes. driving to a huge castle palace thing. they walk up the semicircle stone steps to doors that open showing a masquerade ball.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
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Friday, January 23, 2015
TV Series Review: New Girl
I don't really keep up with most television shows or watch much of anything at all to be honest, but I adore New Girl. It's one of the shows I can actually watch and not get bored after a few minutes or episodes. Basically the show follows the adventures of Jess, a quirky teacher who lives in a loft with 3 male room-mates, her room-mates, and her best friend, CeCe. The thing that connects all the characters if their association to the loft or loft members. During the pilot episode, one of the room-mates was introduced and then replaced only to be brought back in a later season (Coach). I like it.
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