Last week, i watched a movie which is called ' About Time'.And undeniably i really like this film because of the plot, theme and also the starring.
About Time is a British movie actually. But it staged in many places, such as Hong Kong and the US. This movie is about a middle-aged man felt regretful about his young age because he still had no girlfriend. One day,his dad told him that he was able to have time travel to change the past. Then, he finally met his love and got marriage and also had his own baby. Despite the flawless marriage life, he discovered that he ignored his parents and his sister. His dad suffered from cancer and his sister fell in love with a maghogany boy. He reckoned that he could save them as a superhero. Yet because of the butterfly effect, he resisted to sacrifice his wife and baby.Therefore, he tried to teasure what he had then.
It is rare thay an impressing experience and feelings appear in a film.When we are young, we focus on one side,for example, our education result or even money earning. However, we neglect our friends and parents, maybe having limited time to visit them. After i watched this movie, i just felt like i have missed so many things before. It obviously arouses general public to pay attention of this phenomenon.
In addition, Domhnall Gleeson who is the main actor is quite attractive.He has a pair of blue eyes and short brown hair. In fact,he is not handsome at all but ordinary as you and me. I always think that many roles in movies are acted by the charming and beautiful. But,the actor in About Time is so different. Also Machel Mcadam who is the main actress has the most perfect smile that audiences are appealed by her. I highly recommend this movie to all of you!
Bilingual Cyber Culture
2013年10月16日 星期三
2013年10月15日 星期二
Janpanese Culture- Cosplay (BY Nicole)
Cosplay is a short form for "costume play". It
is an activity in which participants wear costumes and accessories to act and
represent a specific character or idea
from animations, fictions, video games,comic books and films, etc.
Initially "cosplay" was a promotion strategy.
In the1980s, Tokyo Game Show was held in Japan. Some exhibitors wore costumes
and accessories to act as the characters from the games so as to get attentions
from audiences. They were called "Brand ambassador" in the
beginning. Later some animation-lovers imitated those "brand
ambassador" to wear customs in some private gatherings.
The Internet fosters the creation of social-networking
between animation-lovers. They share stories,news,photographs to each other.
They even have regular gatherings. This gradually increases the number of
participants in Cosplay activity. Cosplay is thus getting much more
popular. Finally Cosplay becomes an unique culture of Japan.
Cosplay is generally considered different from Halloween.It
is because wearing customs in Halloween is a tradition and activity to reflect
the culture. However the purpose of Cosplayers is to accurately copy the
characters. In order to replicate characters accurately, most of the customs
and accessories are made by the Cosplayers themselves. Apart from customs
and accessories some Cosplayers will pay much attentions on other details so as
to act as the characters such as body languages and dialogues.
Some people may
think that Cosplayers are too addicted to animations and comics. Some even
criticize that Cosplay is a waste of time and money that Cosplayers won't get
anything from it. Some extreme thought say that Cosplayers are strange and
label them as "otaku". In my opinion, Cosplay is a kind of hobby. It
is a method to show and express the adoration and appreciation to the
characters by the Cosplayers. It can encourage the producers and related
creative industry. Moreover Cosplayers make much efforts in Cosplay such
as making customs and accessories. They can get satisfactions and confidence in
Cosplay. We have no right to stop or criticize them but should try to accept or
even appreciate their works.
2013年10月11日 星期五
Buzzer Beat (By Percy)
‘Buzzer
Beat’ in Japan
Concerning to Japan, I am very interested on its soap opera. Last year, I watched one of them which is called ‘Buzzer Beat(零秒出手) ’. It is a story about love and pursuit dream. It is inspiring for teens because the main character has the common interest just like us is playing basketball. When we do something related to our interests, we seldom think of fighting for it to become our future jobs. But in this soap opera, the two main characters try to work hard to make their lives different.
Also, the other reason I like it is the two
main characters ‘山下智久’ and ‘北川景子’ ( I
apologize that I don’t know how to express their names in English). Both of
them are fad and famous movie stars. This absolutely is one of selling point in
this drama.
This drama actually is well-known in Hong
Kong too because it was a TV program in 2005.Many teens who born in 80S-90S
watched it before. And it is a discussing topic between adolesents .
2013年10月9日 星期三
UK - Afternoon Tea (By Dorothy)
Along with the increasing demand of
tea and the formation of afternoon tea culture, it seems that there are
considerable tea-related expressions in Hong Kong. Recently, many people love
going to the hotel or some western restaurant to enjoy the traditional
afternoon tea, three-storey display have become more popular in our social
network.
Frankly, afternoon tea involves
things like manners, lace and dainty foods. It is typically served in the
mid-afternoon and it was traditionally served on low tables. Historically,
afternoon tea was considered to be a ladies' social occasion, and it is more often
enjoyed by women than men to this day.
Traditionally, high tea was a
working class meal served on a high table at the end of the workday, shortly
after five PM. It was a heavy meal of meat dishes (such as steak and kidney
pie), fish dishes (such as pickled salmon), baked goods (such as crumpets
or, in Ireland, barm
brack), vegetables (such as potatoes or onion cakes), and other heavy foods
(such as baked beans and cheesy casseroles).
High tea was much more of a working class family meal than it was an elite social gathering.
On my point of view, I think high tea is a kind of life style, it aims at gathering a group of like sitting around to talk instead of being a " show off tool "! To me, I love having a afternoon tea with my family when we are free^_^
Japan - food 日本美食 By Candice
When you talk about Japanese
food, the first few things you would think about are miso
soups, sushi and hand-pull
noodles. In Hong Kong, you can easily notice the Japanese
restaurant around
you.
Now I would like to introduce different symbolic food one by one:
First, miso soups (味噌湯みそしる), they are the most common soup in Japan, since all family
includes miso
soups in their daily meals. In all Japanese restaurants in Hong Kong, you must
be able to order miso soups, which are also very popular among Hong Kong people.
Moreover, you can buy the powder of miso soups in many convenience stores like
Welcome
(惠康) and 759 (阿信屋).
Second, hand-pull
noodles. Japanese noodles (日本拉麵) are becoming as important as rice in
Hong Kong. Even though noodles are invented by the Chinese, but they are improved by the
Hong Kong. Even though noodles are invented by the Chinese, but they are improved by the
Japanese. That’s why
noodles are popular in both countries. However, there are totally
different
kinds of soups in Japan, e.g. high soup. Because of this, a few stores selling
Japanese noodles have become a hot topic. For example, people in Hong Kong would like to
queue up for 6 hours to eat noodles in Ichiran (天然豚骨拉麵專門店一蘭 ).
Japanese noodles have become a hot topic. For example, people in Hong Kong would like to
queue up for 6 hours to eat noodles in Ichiran (天然豚骨拉麵專門店一蘭 ).
Last
but not least, sushi (壽司 すし) is the Japanese traditional food I love
the most. You can
also order it in all Japanese restaurants. Also, there are roulette sushi restaurant in Hong
Kong, like Genryoku Sushi and Sushi Express. The main characteristic of sushi is raw fish(魚
生), such as Salmon(鮪魚) , octopus(章魚) and conch(螺). Though there are many
controversies against the raw fish, I will not stop eating sushi because I really love it!
Kong, like Genryoku Sushi and Sushi Express. The main characteristic of sushi is raw fish(魚
生), such as Salmon(鮪魚) , octopus(章魚) and conch(螺). Though there are many
controversies against the raw fish, I will not stop eating sushi because I really love it!
United Kingdom- places 英國景點 (By Candice)
我很希望跟你們分享我最嚮往的英國著名地方,但在此之前,我先介紹一下英國首都─倫敦。
黑夜比白天更美的倫敦(London)
比起香港,倫敦的建築物各具特色,而且有些更有古老英國風格,令黑夜中的倫敦添一分色彩!另外,倫敦更有不少名勝:
1、特拉法加廣場(Trafalgar
Square)
l
位於倫敦市中心,是倫敦交通的樞紐
l 是世界上最出色的公共廣場
l 場中矗立著納爾遜紀念柱,柱頭有銅像
l 基柱附近尚有各戰役的浮雕
2、聖馬丁教堂(St. Martin-in-the-Fields)
l 是特拉法加廣場附近最古老的建築物
l 白金漢宮的轄區教堂,因此英國王室的人員皆在此受洗
l 教堂內經常有舉 辦室內樂演奏,可一飽耳福
3、國會觀光區
l 維多利亞塔(Victoria
Tower) 是倫敦現存最高的塔樓
l 大笨鐘(Big Ben) 以它巨大的鐘面聞名
現在就介紹一下我最喜愛的英國景點:
1、劍橋(Cambridge)
l 從小至今,劍橋在我心中是一處遙不可及的地方。
l 國王學院(King's College):是美侖美奐的哥德式建築。可能是因為我嚮往童話故事,因此我
十分欣賞哥德式建築。
l 而且,位於劍橋的三一學院(Trinity College):是劍橋的光榮所在,共出過28位諾貝爾獎得主,頓時令劍橋這地方充滿書卷味。
l 最後還有聖約翰學院(St John's):於1511年由Lady Margaret Beaufort創立。院內河上的仿威尼斯所興建的嘆息橋(Bridge
of Sighs),是我小時候唸「再別康橋」所引起的濃厚興趣。
2、英國凡爾賽-漢普頓宮(Hampton Court Palace)
l
漢普頓宮有「英國的凡爾賽宮」之稱
l
我喜歡這地方全因為這王宮完全依照都鐸式風格興建,是世上其中一處最華麗的建築。
l
當中的國寓(State Apartment)更是絕不可錯過。
l 而且花園是典型的英國庭園,優雅寧靜,園內還有一個英國式迷宮,十分有趣。
2013年10月4日 星期五
Festival- Halloween (BY Nicole)
The date of Halloween is 31 October. Halloween originated from United Kingdom. Initially Halloween was named Samhain. People believed that it was the time where the spirits and ghosts could come back to the physical world and the lived could meet the dead.
Later the
festival of Samhain was renamed as Halloween and was commercialized by
adding of different traditions like putting up customs, "trick or
treat",visiting haunted attractions, etc.
Style
of Halloween costumes diversify from place to place. However ideas of
the costumes mainly come from horror things such as monsters, ghosts,
skeletons, witches, and devils. People usually wear Halloween costumes
and have party together. Examples of common party games are dunking or
apple bobbing, walnut shells and fortune teller. There are other
Activities like telling of ghost stories and viewing of horror films.
Trick
or treat is a tradition activity for children. They will put on customs
and visit neighbors house asking "trick or treat?". The "trick" of
"trick or treat" means a"threat" to play tricks if no "treat" is given.
Usually adult will prepare some sweets, snacks or a small gifts as
"treat" for children.
Haunted
attractions are entertainment venues designed to thrill and scare
patrons. People especially teenagers like visiting haunted attractions
as activity for Halloween.
In
UK people treat Halloween as an important traditional festival, they
will celebrate it for about a week. Apart from the above traditions and
activities they will also decorate their houses by putting up pumpkin
lantern (which aims to threat the ghosts and spirits in the past but
change to be as a kind of decoration now). They will make Halloween food
like candy apples, soul cakes and pumpkin pies. While in Hong Kong,
people treat Halloween as a "game day" rather than a festival due to
commercial reasons. Theme park like Disney and Ocean Park set up haunted
attractions. Lots of horror films will be screened too. Sometimes
people will put on customs and held parties. However traditions like
"trick or treat" and making traditional Halloween food are all missed in
Hong Kong.
Actually I think
"trick or treat" is a funny and interesting tradition of Halloween.
However because of the difference in culture, it's quite awkward to
visit some unknown people asking " trick or treat". I really want to try
once in UK if I have chance.
BY Nicole
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