Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Group 5 - International (Long Distance) Relationships

I like this talk show very much! It was not only funny but also innovative. Their main message is international relationship of lovers. The voice of the hosts and guests are clear and loud enough, especially, they used the subtitle to let audiences know what they were talking about. I think this is a very great idea. It was just like a TV show! There were no background noice so it was not difficult to hear what they said. They did not use any background music, but I think their show was copious. They showed some short play then there were a doctor to give them some advices.

There was a couple that the husband worked in Mainland China. The wife was so lonely that she started to complain. I like the action that the wife used a gun to shoot her husband. Using the gun was funny and showed the wife's anger to audiences. They metioned the long distance between two lovers. The lovers were happy though they were not in the same and near place. I especially love the act of buying juice. I really thought the lady who sale the juice was angry when she said "What are you talking about? Can't you speak Chinese?" However, they just acted. It was so kind of the lady that she promised to play with them. In the end, they played the NG part, it let me know how hard they were to shoot this film.

In my opinion, the international relationship is not only about love. We can make lots of friends that come from different countries. We can learn about their local cultures, such as what they eat, what they wear, what are their values and so on . We also can learn some their languages. Though we can learn a lot of things from them, sometimes, we may not accept or agree about the things, like the religion. In love part, I do not think that every long distance lovers could be as happy as the couple in the film. They can only use computers, phones,letters to communicate. They cannot see each other right away. May be there are some people can bear this, but the examples I heard, they all broke up.

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