Thursday, April 21, 2016

Turn Left, Turn Right

"This is a movie about two people (Gigi Leung and Takeshi Kaneshiro), who are destined to be together but by some twist of circumstances they never find each other. "


Turn Left, Turn Right is a 2003 joint Hong Kong-Singaporean sentiment film, recorded in Taipei, Taiwan. Created and coordinated by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai, the film stars Takeshi Kaneshiro and Gigi Leung. The story depends on the delineated book A Chance of Sunshine by Taiwanese writer Jimmy Liao, who shows up with his wife and girl in the film. It is additionally the principal Chinese-dialect Asian film ever from created and disseminated by Warner Bros.

The first realistic novel was initially distributed in 1999. The characters in the novel were not given names, both characters were just alluded to as "him" and "her". Chinese title of the book means "Turn Left, Turn Right", A Chance of Sunshine is the first English title of the book, on the more current distributed releases the English title is appeared as "Turn Left, Turn Right". The book comprises of a progression of nitty gritty showed pictures, with a little measure of content in verse style. The film has figured out how to incorporate each and every picture in the book with an abnormal state of exactness, albeit some are short lived.
The two characters never really met, it is fairly sad to listen to because of how fate does not want them to be with each other. They do almost the same routine everyday but does not cross paths. The movie shows that they are for one another, they are right for each other but they never meet. And when they do meet and try to exchange informations, They forget their bag which contains the phone number, smudged the ink on paper, and a lot more. But of course, the film gave us the satisfaction of them finally meeting at the end of the movie.

That goes to show that sometimes destiny plays with us. If one has lost someone in the past, who is to say that they would never get back together in the future? Nobody could predict the future, nor write their own fate. One could only hope that things would be better. Heck, no one could even know if they have met the love of their life yet. Let fate take us on a ride.

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