Saturday, 31 January 2015

FILM REVIEW - She's The Man


Hi you all,

Now i'm going to write the first film review I had ever made in my life.

To me, I would recommend this material because it is totally amazing!!!
It is basically an ordinary teenage love story between a boy and a girl. It's sound ordinary but I would love to highly recommend you guys to watch this.

This film is made around 2005. Sounds old and lame right? But it's totally suits your teenage feeling. Originally it started like this, a girl named Viola was really upset when her soccer team ( a girl soccer team ) was being cut by her coach because Mr. Coach said that the field was not suitable for girls and only suits for the boys. But Viola was against that by saying girls' power was the same as boys and at the same time the boys' soccer team was at that spot too. She asked her boyfriend which is captain of the boys soccer team to defends her but all she got was the same reaction. He's totally not going to help so end of discussion, end of relationship. Yeah, both single mingle.

So, its payback time! Viola has a twin brother so she's going to disguise as him to enroll in a boarding school that according to her plan she will enter the soccer team in order to defeat her ex-boyfriend soccer team and by all means got to officially play soccer again. She and her friends had a makeover with the darling help from her bestie that is a makeup artist to transform into a guy.

Sounds interesting, right? Or not? Doesn't matter to me. So she's sharing the same room with a hot guy named Duke that was by luck was the school soccer team captain. With this, she had so much adventures on her and her boy friends. But at first, the boys really thought him as a total freak when she  really saying weird things about Duke's crush over to a popular pretty girl. So together with her girl friends, she planned an accident that successfully make the boys wants to be friends with her.

After that, Viola coincidentally became lab partner with Duke' s crush, Olivia that makes Duke seeking for Viola help to make Olivia really into him. As an exchange , Duke must taught him to play soccer nice and skillful to get her into the first string rather than the second string as before. Days by days with many things happening around them, Viola later on had a crush on Duke herself. She's totally fell in love with Duke because of Duke's awkwardness around girls despite being a hot guy, his dislikes about only physical stuffs in a relationship but thinks that a relationship should be more than that like a soft and sweet conversation that he had with Viola at the moment and so much more.

Last but not least,she reveals to everyone and especially Duke that she's a girl all this time at the match between Illyria, Duke's school and Mackove, Viola's ex-boyfrienf school leaving a surprised and shocked expressions on everyone's face. She cannot bare to lie to Duke anymore despite all the things that happening that nearly broke their relationship as buddies, roommates and best friends. And what's more shocking was she confessed her love to Duke. They continued playing soccer until Illyria won with the final perfect shot of goal from Viola. But that's still not working out between her and Duke.

But there is no such a sad ending for me. So, one night beside the lake at the Deputon's party they finally resolved their misunderstanding towards each other. Duke finally accept the fact that Viola is a girl and confessed that he missed his best friend , roommate so much. And also told her that he loves her too. And they all live happily ever after.

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

It Could Be A Start Of Something New

Yeah,now at this great moment I'm having my own blog for the first time. I don't really know how to make a blog until my dorkiest friend taught me,Alia. So,now I had to sharpen my blogging skills and show people what this skillful hands got...Hehe. By the way,do you guys know how beautiful English can be? Well it can be a sort of specific beauty that gives you a serene feeling if you guys know how damn to use it. "BORED",I knew you guys have been at that state while reading this post of mine.Well,I don't know my hands wouldn't stop moving!!!! Hahhaa, it just keep moving and tingling over my keyboards.(handphone one).. So,as a conclusion Welcome to America dudes,babes and guys. This blog will show you all the words, comments that leaves a new meaning to me in life and so maybe in you. Erm, maybe?

WORDS World ~ week 1


Vocabulary log : Students ( that's particularly me) are to learn 5 new words per day. Students must write sentence demonstrating the meaning of each word. If a word has multiple meanings, then students must write 1 sentence for EACH meaning.

So,shall we start?

#SUNDAY

1. Notorious
     ~ Publicly or generally known as a                particular trait.

     " The Moon is a newspaper that is 
        for its sensationalism."

2. Fidget
    ~ To move about restlessly , nervously,         impatiently

     " They can help you learn not to fidge .        and explain that you need to floss              before going on camera. "

3. Billow
     ~ A great wave or surge of the sea
    
     " Curtain, for example still billow in              cold showers.

     ~ Any surging mass

      " The billows of smoke is heading                straight to my house. "

4. Snot
     ~ A mucus from the snot

     " Some snails excrete bioluminescent         trails of snot or blink their muscly               foot  to attract mates. "

      ~ A disrespectful or supercilious                   person. 

       " No wonder kids get the snot kicked          out them at school. "

5. Enthusiastic
     ~ Full of characterized by enthusiasm          : ardent

      " He seems very enthusiastic about              his role in a play. "

# MONDAY 

1. Discard
     ~ To cast aside or dispose of; get rid            of

      " Every crisis makes us discard our             traditional way of looking at things."

2. Dauntless
     ~ Not to be daunted or intimidated;                fearless; intrepid; bold

      " The dauntless heart that fear'd no              human pride. "

3. Excruciating
     ~ Extremely painful; causing intense.            suffering; unbearably distressing;              torturing

      " The suspense of the robbery is                    excruciating. "

      ~ Exceediny elaborate or intense;                   extreme

       " The songs and arias can be lovely             but the warmups happening every             hour are excruciating. "

4. Fidelity
     ~ Strict observance of promises,                     duties
     
      " A servant's fidelity belongs to his                master. "

     ~ Faithfulness to a person, cause or              belief, demonstrated by continuing            loyalty and support

      " His fidelity to Annie is amazing                   although its she is mentally                         retarded. "

5. Incorrigible
     ~ (Of a person or their behaviour) not              able to be changed or reformed.

      " She's an incorrigible flirt."

      ~ An incorrigible person.

       " All repeat offenders, but none of                 them real hard-cased incorrigibles."

#TUESDAY

1. Idiocy
     ~ Extremely stupid behaviour.
      
      " The idiocy of his actions really                    freaking me out."

2. Ally
    ~ A state formally cooperating with               another for military or other                         purpose.
    
    " Allies begins to form between Finnick       and Katniss in the arena."

     ~ Combine or unite a resource or                  commodity with (another) for                      mutual benefit.

      " He allied his racing experience with           experience with his father's                         businessmen acumen."

3. Pasture
     ~ Land covered with grass and other            low plants suitable for grazing                    animals,especially cattle or sheep

      " Areas of rich meadow pasture is                located in Wisconsin."

      " They pastured their cows in the                  water meadow."

      ~ Used to refer a person's situation               life

       " She left the office for pastures                     new."

4. Rebel
    ~ A person who refuses allegiance to           resists, or rises in arms against the           government or ruler of his or her                 country.
     
     " The citizens of district 12 start to               have a rebel against the capitol."

     ~ A person who resist any authority,              control or tradition.

       " In my experience underachieving              teenagers are likely to rebel at                    any such suggestion."

5. Assure
     ~ To declare earnestly to: inform or              to:
     
      " She assured us that everything                  would turn all out all right."

      ~ To cause to know surely;                            reassurely

       " He assured himself that no one                 was left on the bus."

#WEDNESDAY

1. Repent
     ~To feel sorry, self-reproachful, or concrete for past conduct; regret or be consciences stricken about a past action, attitude

      " He repented after his thoughtless act"

2. Insolent
     ~Boldly rude or disrespectful, contemptuously impertinent; insulting

     " Taylor gives an insolent reply to Ed's Sheeran confession. "

3. Fret
    ~ To feel or express worry, annoyance, discontent, or the like

     " Fretting about the lost ring isn't going to help"

     ~ To cause corrosion; gnaw into something

      " Acid that fret at the strongest metals are sulphuric acid. "

4. Pulverize
     ~ To reduce to dust or powder, as by pounding or grinding.

      " That night before serving, pulverize the ice in blender or spice grinder. "

      ~ To demolish or crush completely

       " The bag was supposed to pulverized in the sky, letting loose cement particles to seed the cloud. "

5. Scoundrel
    ~ An unprincipled, dishoronable person; villain

     " The scoundrel who killed her made good his escape eight full hours before the police had any knowledge or the crime. "

#THURSDAY

1. Loathsome
    ~ Causing feelings of loathing, disgusting, revolting, repulsive

     " In all her miserable experience, there was nothing else so awful and so loathsome as this sense.

2. Obliterated
     ~ Destroy utterly; wipe out

      " The memory was so painful that he obliterated it from his mind."

     ~ Make invisible or indistinct; conceal or cover

       " Clouds were darkening, obliterating the sun. "

      ~ Cancel ( something; especially a postage stamp) to prevent further use.

       " The special stamp should be placed on the left-hand side and not to be used to obliterate the postage stamp."

3. Substantial
     ~ Of considerable importance, size or worth.
 
      " A substantial amount of cash."

      ~ Concerning the essentials of something

        " There was substantial agreement on changing policies. "

4. Clandestine
     ~ Keep secret or done secretively especially because illicit

      " She deserved better than these clandestine meetings. "

5. Refuge
     ~ The state of being safe or sheltered from pursuit, danger, or difficulty.

      " He was forced to take refuge in the French embassy. "

      ~ A place or situation providing safety or shelter

       " The family came to be seen as a refuge from a harsh world. "

       ~ An institution providing safe accommodation for women who have suffered violence from a spouse or partner.

        " The refuge has been Johanna house since she getting abuse by her husband a few years ago. "

#FRIDAY

1. Retaliate
     ~ Make an attack in return for a similar attack.
      
      " The blow stung and she retaliated immediately. "

      ~ Repay ( an injury or insult ) in kind

       " They used their abilities to retaliate the injury. "

2. Demolish
     ~ Pull or knock down

      " My house was demolished to make way for the shopping centre. "

       ~ Comprehensively refute (an argument or its proponent ) 

       " I look forward keenly to demolishing my opponent. "

        ~ Overwhelmingly defeat ( a player of team)

         " Arsenal demolished City 3-0. "

3. Strenuous
     ~ Requiring or using great effort or exertion.

      " The government made strenuous efforts to upgrade the quality of teaching proffesion. "

4. Vigilance
     ~ The action or state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties. 

      " Security duties that demand long hours of vigilance. "

5. Indelible
     ~( of ink or pen ) making marks that cannot be removed.

      " An indelible marker pen only costs a penny. "

      ~ Not able to be forgotten

       " Her love story made an indelible impression on me. "

#SATURDAY

1. Imprinted
    ~ Impress or stamp ( a mark or outline) on a surface.

     " Tyre marks were imprinted in the snow. "

     ~ (A young animal) come to recognize ( another animal, person, or thing ) as a parent or other object of habitual trust.

      " The little wolf thought I was its mother and imprinted me. "

2. Frugal
     ~ Sparing or economical as regards money or food.

      " I'm a bit too frugal to splash out on designer clothes. "

      ~ Simple and plain and costing little.
   
       " A frugal meal is just what I need. "

3. Squirm
     ~ Wriggle or twist the body from side to side, especially as a result of nervousness or discomfort.

      " He looked uncomfortable and squirmed in his chair. "
     
      ~ A wriggling movement.

       " The toddler gave a sudden squirm. "

4. Ramble
     ~ Walk for pleasure in the countryside.

      " I spent most of my spare time rambling and climbing."

      ~ Talk or write at length in a confused or inconsequential way.

       " Will rambled on about Norman archways. "

5. Surreal
     ~ Having the qualities of surrealiasm, bizzare.

      " That novel is a surreal mix of fact and fantasy."