Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Alone in Kyoto

This is a cut in the soundtrack of Lost in Translation, directed by Sofia Coppola.
I sort of find it is meant to be, as I am listening to this track from Talkie Walkie by Air just few days ago..
no.. it is these few days

and, definitely, I would not have such a reflection back then if I watched the movie when I was in the university.
this movie has such a dynamic to drag out the way I felt when I am on the road.

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"they meet, they broke up."
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“It’s about misunderstandings between people and places,” she says. “It’s about things being disconnected and looking for moments of connection. There are so many moments in life when people don’t say what they mean, when they are just missing each other, waiting to run into each other in a hallway.”
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when you meet some certain people over and over again, you do not know them, but you recognize their faces, voices, it is strange, and some of them, you are actually missing.

why do I find myself in such an emptiness when I do not feel lost.
I am busy, meeting friends, staying with my family, working, shopping, everyday, every second.

Does it get harder and harder when you spend a fair and a fair amount of time in the hotel rooms, on the planes, working for your boss?

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