Saturday, November 29, 2008

wanderlust

A week filled with wanderlust. A joyride lived through a first-class accommodation. My travel adventure last week was an opportunity of learning, a new realm of quest, a dream fulfilled.



My itinerary started on

India

I just took a train to come into a remote Indian village. Along the way, I met different persons and I visited different sacred temples wherein I offered some prayers and performed some Indian rituals. I also visited an Indian market filled with spices, colorful fabrics, and some unusual animals, which are usual to them, like the snakes caged in glass-sided tank. I was able to witness a funeral too, a Hindu funeral with the symbolic sanctity of the Cow. And I also learned that lime juice is popular in India especially in welcoming their guest. The Indian culture is very rich and unique.

My next sightsee took on the fairy-tale place of

Brudges, Belgium

I had a back-to-the-future feeling, a travel to the medieval Europe. The whole place was foggy and cold yet it’s filled with hotspots, the historical landmarks. I visited Burg Square, Brudges romantic canals and of course The Basilica of the Holy Blood (Heilig-Bloedbasiliek) that shelters the relic of the Holy Blood, which was brought to the city during the First Crusade. Brudges is very lovely.

My wanderlust reminds me of the beautiful poem of Emily Dickenson, There Is No Frigate like a Book (my second favorite, next to I’m nobody! Who are you?).

There Is No Frigate like a Book
There is no frigate like a book
To take us lands away,
nor any coursers like a page
Of prancing poetry.
This traverse may the poorest take
Without oppress of toll;
How frugal is the chariot
That bears a human soul!


Whoa, fellas. It’s too good to be true. Wanderlust to India and Belgium, whew! I just watched two great movies in one night - The Darjeeling Limited and In Brudges.

There is no Frigate like a movie marathon to take us lands away...

Watching these two fantastic movies is like a real journey to India and Belgium. The Darjeeling Limited was set in India while In Brudges, obviously set in Brudges, Belgium. Aside from wanderlust, these movies offer more than the trip of travelers aficionados, the substance and lesson are overflowing, intelligently crafted films.

The Darjeeling Limited

is about the spiritual quest of three brothers who have not encountered each other in a year after the funeral of their father. The movie has a comical surface, the tone and visuals of humor. But digging out the substance, it’s filled with lessons laid down in the metaphors and striking lines. In the end, you could easily relate to it because it talks about the general issue of journey in life. One good line from the movie – “thank you for using me”. One good scene – when the brothers are late for their train and in order to catch it they drop their treasured and personalized luggage and hop onto it while the have the chance. “They have finally learnt to 'Leave the baggage behind (forget the past) and seize an opportunity (make the most of the future)'.”

In Brudges

is a great movie too, Colin Farrell is different in this movie. It’s a movie about the two hit men set in beautiful place of Belgium. It was night before Christmas when their big boss from London made an order to kill someone, which made a great twist to the movie. It’s funny with the comic dialogue, full of surprising emotions, and the characters are pretty unconventional. The thing that caught me with this movie was their line “Shoot first, Sightsee later”





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17 comments:

Kosa said...

based..lols
ang layu ng balik tanaw mo ah...
patalastas ba to?

sunny said...

patalstas?

Amorgatory said...

ayus atang movie yan pre, ma try nga panuowin, nextweek cgurow if may time nkow,wakkaka

sunny said...

sympre amor, i woudnt waste a time giving info about these movies if they're not good,hehehehe!lol

Maus said...

daan lng kabayn!
ganda naman ng synopsis mo about this.

sunny said...

maus thanks for droppin by...hehehhhehhee!

Brix said...

india is a dream for me! like japan and korea... very conducive for photography. :)

Anonymous said...

cuz, seen it! nice!

Chubskulit Rose said...

nadala ako hahaha.. kala ko sa una pumunta ka talaga sa mumbai kasama nung mga nahostage lol... karaw lang po...

Anonymous said...

what a sneak peek,,,,... good job man!

sunny said...
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sunny said...

brix thanks for droppin by, yep India ia a great place, iv been there once,lol! thanks darjeeling,lol! btw, iv seen ur lomo pics, great job buddy!

Anonymous said...

fandf, musta na? napadpad ka,lol! thanks buddy!

Anonymous said...

@ chubs,hehehehe! sana nandun ako kabayn at may thrill,lol

@joops, man, thanks for droppin by....

Anonymous said...

Nothing like a movie (and a very good book) to bring you places... right sunny?

Have a great week!

sunny said...

right Kg, how frugal is this chariot that bears a human soul!

Anonymous said...

great movies!!!! takes you to wonderful places!