of cleaning houses and (kan cheong) spiders
“a broken web –
a refugee spider is still
looking for a home”
“don’t worry, spider
I keep house
casually”
- Kobayashi Issa
Seriously, I'm not a literature person nor a big fan of poems, much less haiku like this. Hello, just because I come from Arts, you stereotype me to be a super-chim airy-fairy person is it? *stares*
Jokes aside, I didn't put this up so that people have an excuse not to do spring cleaning at home. I encountered this pair of haikus quite a while back through the blog of my favourite film director, the late Yasmin Ahmad.
I thought that among all the "making a difference" call we've all been receiving and inspired by, it is good to be reminded about some things in life. And it is best said through this pair of haikus.
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I had no idea she was so influenced by the Japanese, actually, before you got us to watch that video.
I watched Talent Time yesterday, for the very first time. I miss Yasmin Ahmad already. =(
where did you watch Talentime?
I watched Sepet and Gubra, both were really nice, though I haven't seen anything else done by her. Any recs?
I make good haikus too :) Quote me next time!!
Pond skaters skating
Big frog's mouth is wide open
No more pond skaters!
@Shannon
Haha! Love your haiku!
I would say all her other movies is highly recommended, but if I must choose, I will say "Muallaf" and "Talentime" are must watch. Thought "Mukhsin" is a bit hard for me to resonate due to it's kampung setting.
there will be an outdoor screening of "Muallaf" on 27th March: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=44311298568&ref=ts
Hmm,I'll be sure to check them out :D Wonder if I'll be able to squeeze in a movie amidst this semester's assignments =p
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