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The Strong Handphone : SE k550i and T715

Minggu, 09 Januari 2011


Objek PENYIKSAAN !

udah kebanting, kebasahan, pokonya kamu bener-bener disiksa deh . tapi kamu selalu nemenin aku, jadi banyak kenangan bareng kamu .
love you k550i :)

Objek PENYIKSAAN baru !

tapi sekitar awal Agustus 2010 k550i tiba-tiba sakit, jadi dateng kamu deh, T715 .
parahnya kamu juga ngalamin hal yang sama .
sabar ya T715 >.<

RECOMMENDED HANDPHONE, LENGAKAP dan KUAT !
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Setting Network? NGENES!

Sabtu, 04 Desember 2010

weits....
Udah jadi anak UI nih ceritanya hahahaha :DD
Biasalah, mau pamer-pamer dikit di facebook. Udah ganti Education and Worknya, giliran ganti networks SMA Negeri 3 jadi Universitas Indonesia, and you know whaaaaatttt?

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I can't change my network!!!!
yeh cuma gara-gara belom 18 tahun jadi ga bisa ganti network dah, nasib -______-"

Paris, je t'aime : 18 Famous Directors, 1 Theme, 1 City, 1 Film

Jumat, 03 Desember 2010



"They say a lot of things about Paris. They say it's a place where artists find inspiration. They say it's a place where people come to discover something new about their lives. They say it's a place where you can find love". (Carol-14e arrondissement)
Yup, film ini menceritakan tentang keindahan kota Paris, dan tentunya,,,,CINTA, berbagai cinta yang tumbuh di Paris. Cinta itu ga harus antara cewe ama cowo doang kan? makanya di film ini ada 18 film pendek yang menceritakan cinta yang berbeda. Ada cerita cinta ibu terhadap anaknya. Cinta yang mengharu biru dan penuh ironi karena seorang ibu yang harus menitipkan anaknya untuk bekerja sebagai baby sister. Cinta yang tidak memandang ras, cinta seorang lelaki Prancis terhadap gadis muslim berjilbab asal Timur Tengah. Cinta pada wanita simpanan, seorang pria yang memikirkan alasan untuk manceraikan istrinya namun tanpa ia ketahui istrinya mengidap penyakit mematikan, akhirnya ia maninggalkan selingkuhannya itu dan merawat istrinya dengan sepenuh hati. Banyak pula kisah cinta yang unik seperti cinta antara dua orang badut, cinta tanpa kata-kata, hanya gerak tubuh yang menggambarkan cinta mereka. Cinta antara manusia dan vampir, dan semua itu dibalut oleh suasana Paris yang indah :)

Nah "Paris, je t'aime" atau dalam bahasa Indonesianya "Paris, Aku cinta Kamu" ini diputar buat pembukaan kategori Un Certain Regard di Festival Film Cannes pada tanggal 18 Mei tahun 2006, otomatis film ini kern banget, pokoknya KEREN KEREN KREN!! YANG GA PERCAYA TONTON SENDIRI!! (jangn minta garansi ya hahaha, tapi buat yang suka film-film berkualitas sih pasti suka :))

Paris, je t'aime merupakan kumpulan 18 film pendek yang durasinya ga lebih dari 10 menit setiap filmnya, dan dibuat oleh 18 sutradara terkenal dari Inggris, Amerika, dan yang pasti Prancis. Setiap film ngegambarin arrondisement (kayak distrik gitu) yang ada di Prancis. Harusnya ada 20 film pendek di sini, soalnya ada 20 arrondissement di Prancis, tapi dua film lagi dibatalin buat masuk kumpulan film pendek Paris, je t'aime, katanya sih gara-gara ga sesuai ama arrondissementnya, ta[pi gatau juga deh (CMIIW ^^v hehehehe)

Sekarang kita bahas filmnya satu-satu (diambil dari tante wiki). Cekidot ^^
  • Montmartre (XVIIIe arrondissement) — by French writer-director Bruno Podalydès. A man (played by Podalydès himself) parks his car on a Montmartre street and muses about how the women passing by his car all seem to be "taken". Then a woman passerby (Florence Muller) faints near his car, and he comes to her aid.
  • Quais de Seine (Ve arrondissement) — made by the husband-and-wife team of Japanese-American screenwriter Paul Mayeda Berges and Indian-British director Gurinder Chadha. A young man (Cyril Descours), hanging out with two friends who taunt all women who walk by, strikes up a friendship with a young Muslim woman (Leïla Bekhti).



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  • Le Marais (IVe arrondissement) — by American writer-director Gus Van Sant. A young male customer (Gaspard Ulliel) finds himself attracted to a young printshop worker (Elias McConnell) and tries to explain that he believes the man to be his soulmate, not realizing that he speaks little French. Marianne Faithfull also appears briefly in the film.
  • Tuileries (Ier arrondissement) — by American writer-directors Joel and Ethan Coen. A comic film in which an American tourist (Steve Buscemi) waiting at the Tuileries stationbecomes involved in the conflict between a young couple (Axel Kiener and Julie Bataille) after he breaks the cardinal rule of avoiding eye contact with people on the Paris Metro.
  • Loin du 16e (XVIe arrondissement; literally: "far from the 16th") — by Brazilian writer-directors Walter Salles and Daniela Thomas. A young woman (Catalina Sandino Moreno) sings a Spanish lullaby ("Qué Linda Manito") to her baby before leaving it in a daycare. She then takes an extremely long commute to the home of her wealthy employer (whose face is not seen), where she sings the same lullaby to her employer's baby.
  • Porte de Choisy (XIIIe arrondissement) — directed by Australian director Christopher Doyle and written by Doyle with Gabrielle Keng and Kathy Li. A comic film in which a beauty products salesman (Barbet Schroeder) makes a call on a Chinatown salon run by a woman (Li Xin) who proves to be a tough customer.
  • Bastille (XIIe arrondissement) — by Spanish writer-director Isabel Coixet. Prepared to leave his marriage for a much younger lover, Marie Christine (Leonor Watling), a man, Sergio (Sergio Castellitto) instead decides to stay with his wife (Miranda Richardson) after she reveals a terminal illness - and he rediscovers the love he once felt for her.
  • Place des Victoires (IIe arrondissement) — by Japanese writer-director Nobuhiro Suwa. A mother (Juliette Binoche), grieving over the death of her little boy (Martin Combes), is comforted by a magical cowboy (Willem Dafoe).



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  • Tour Eiffel (VIIe arrondissement) — written and directed by French animator Sylvain Chomet. A boy tells how his parents, both mime artists (Paul Putner and Yolande Moreau), meet in prison and fall in love.



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  • Parc Monceau (XVIIe arrondissement) — by Mexican writer-director Alfonso Cuarón. An older man (Nick Nolte) and younger woman (Ludivine Sagnier) meet for an arrangement that a third person ('Gaspard'), who is close to the woman, may not approve of. It is eventually revealed that the young woman is his daughter, and Gaspard is her baby. The film was shot in a single continuous shot. When the characters walk by a video store, several posters of movies by the other directors of Paris, je t'aime are visible in the window.
  • Quartier des Enfants Rouges (IIIe arrondissement) — by French writer-director Olivier Assayas. An American actress (Maggie Gyllenhaal) procures some exceptionally strong hashish from a dealer (Lionel Dray) whom she gets a crush on.
  • Place des fêtes (XIXe arrondissement) — by South African writer-director Oliver Schmitz. A Nigerian man (Seydou Boro), dying from a stab wound in the Place des fêtes asks a woman paramedic (Aïssa Maïga) for a cup of coffee. It is then revealed that he had fallen in love at first sight with her some time previously. By the time she remembers him, and has received the coffee, he has died.
  • Pigalle (IXe arrondissement) — by American writer-director Richard LaGravenese. An aging couple (Bob Hoskins and Fanny Ardant) act out a fantasy argument for a prostitute in order to keep the spark in their relationship.



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  • Quartier de la Madeleine (VIIIe arrondissement) — by Canadian writer-director Vincenzo Natali. A young backpacker tourist (Elijah Wood) falls in love with a vampiress (Olga Kurylenko).



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  • Père-Lachaise (XXe arrondissement) — by American writer-director Wes Craven. While visiting Père Lachaise Cemetery, a young woman (Emily Mortimer) breaks up with her fiancé (Rufus Sewell), who then redeems himself with the aid of advice from the ghost ofOscar Wilde (Alexander Payne).



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  • Faubourg Saint-Denis (Xe arrondissement) — by German writer-director Tom Tykwer. After mistakenly believing that his girlfriend, a struggling actress (Natalie Portman), has broken up with him, a young blind man (Melchior Beslon) reflects on the growth and seeming decline of their relationship.
  • Quartier Latin (VIe arrondissement) — written by American actress Gena Rowlands, directed by French actor Gérard Depardieu and French director Frédéric Auburtin. A separated couple (Ben Gazzara and Rowlands) meet at a bar (run by Depardieu) for one last drink before the two officially divorce.
  • 14e arrondissement (XIVe arrondissement) — written and directed by Alexander Payne. Carol (Margo Martindale), a letter carrier fromDenver, Colorado on her first European holiday, recites in rough French what she loves about Paris.