The City That Never Sleeps
I think the only reason why people hold on to their memories so tight is because memories are the only things that don't change when everything else does.




posted : Monday, March 22, 2010
title : Some will kill to have it, He will kill to protect it

The Book Of Eli. Overall, not bad. Storyline is rather boring. A story of Eli, a man sent by God to go to the west to send the only Holy Bible left. He had been walking for 30 years and reading bible every single days. He then met a bad guy who happens to be searching the Bible for power. After series of running and chasing and killing, the bad guy managed to get the Bible from Eli. However, the book is written in brallie.
He could not read it, no one could but Eli. Well, Eli was not blind, however, somehow he can read brallie. By the time the bad guy realized that the Bible was no use to him when Eli had fled very far, and he had lost track of Eli.
The book was taken, yet Eli still headed to the west until he found his destination. That particular city had printing company. Eli then rewrote the Bible *He remembered every single chapters and verses in the Bible* and allowed them to mass reproduce the Bible. The story was set during post war. During the war, people believed that the Bible is the cause of the war, so they ended up burning the Bible, and there's only 1 left. The generation after the war is over is uneducated. No one could read nor write, except a handful of people, including the bad guy, Eli and the people in the city.

Saw the trailer, and I expected more.

Anyway, theory test again tomorrow. However, it's a damn long chapter. Methods of cookery. And there are 13 different ways of cooking. Dang.
hm, got a little overview for tomorrow's practical. We're going to make spring rolls, En papillote fish, and calamari. going to be very nice. :]

alright. i gotta watch My Kitchen Rules 1st. today is the final episode. :]
bubye~