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20081127 @ 9:12 PM
So today was City of Ember with Natalie and Lorraine. I swear that movie wasn't the one we intended to watch. It was Quarantine at first, but then we discovered that it was NC16. Then we thought of Wildchild, and discovered later too that the tickets for 2.45pm show was sold out. Grr.

I didn't mind anyway. Frankly, it wasn't that bad ah. It was nice and cool with all the gadgets they had in the movie. There were times when I felt touched, happy, disappointed and all.

Basically, it's about this two teenage guy and girl, trying to save their city from the blackout they have been having recently. At the end of the show, you'd find that they were actually living underground. They don't depend on Sun and they never saw the sky before. So yes, for more info, go catch it. Or go City of Ember. Especially out to those who're interested in "treasure-hunting" movies :D

I'm wondering how the people are doing in Thailand. What about those who went for the Winit exchange programme man? Haiya.

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