FUKEPAIKE: December 2007

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Another Nonsensical Clip - Free Rider

Spotted this free rider on the bus. Don't think it is ever going to alight. LOL. I apologise if my sense of humour is too weird for your liking.

No title and credit roll this time, experiencing some codec problems with playing converted-3gp-file-to-mpeg clips on my windows movie maker.


-达客拍客

Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas AND A Happy New Year!!!

To ALL Visitors, all fukepaike sincerely wish you Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!! We hope that you will continue to frequent our blog and tell your friends about our blog. May you enjoy your virtual stay in our blog!!!

Cheers!!!


-All Fukepaike/浮克拍客全体同仁-

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Ammendments to Blog

Some new changes as furnished in the blog, hope that all our viewers like our "fuck" layout and theme. Stay tuned to our blog for many more interesting posts. We are photographers, philosophers, sociologists, engineers, movie critics, directors, social drinkers, researcher, teachers and many more. Be fascinated by our fukepaike production and posts.


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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

何谓‘义’也?

陈可辛在《投名状》这部电影里,下了很多工夫设计电影里的角色。再配上好莱坞级的音效视效,我敢说《投名状》是在2007年所看过最棒的国语片。在此,还没看这部电影的朋友们,请暂时回避。

在看这部电影时,可以看见三位主角纳投名状,但都代表着不一样的‘义’。大哥庞青云代表的是大义,而且宁可牺牲所谓小仁小义,得到他的大仁大义。在寻找这种义时,被权利和色欲冲昏了头,背信弃义,迷失了自己,成为一位不折不扣的奸角。二哥赵二虎,恰好相反。他扮演着一个武侠小说的英雄角色,追求的是大义,但周边的小仁小义,无论多小,也不能忽略,不能轻视。但面对种种现实因数中,憨厚的他不得不放弃自己的信念,背向理想,投入痛苦的现实世界。这类角色只能活在金庸,却只能死在现实。三弟姜午阳单纯无邪,结义后只懂默守结义中的词句。兄弟信念是一切的他,根本不会理会对错,只懂跟随大哥二哥,听从一切。这一类角色常常压抑自己的痛苦,抱着宁可牺牲小我、完成大我的理想,终究被他人无情地利用,下场极惨。

看完这部戏时,我感触多多,一直觉得陈可辛拍这场悲剧,是想要反应出着社会的冷酷、凶残,也反应出许多社会多方面的讽刺。难道自己于他人的信任只能那么单薄,那么肤浅吗?


“俺,赵二虎,庞青云,姜午阳,弟兄三人,纳投名状,结兄弟宜,死生相托,吉凶相救,福祸相依,患难相扶,外人乱我兄弟者,视投名状,必杀之。兄弟乱我兄弟者,视投名状,必杀之。”

“我们纳过投名状,死也要死在一起!杀!杀!杀!”

-异客拍客-

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Another Nonsensical Film - Thirsty Camel

I must admit the acting is quite lame, so is the whole idea. But anyway, do enjoy it.



-达客拍客

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Simplicity vs. Complexity

Often in life we realize that when the going gets tough, we would chose the easy or the simple way out. Yet, while we are at ease with ourselves, we propagate simple situations into something more complex, and most of the time, end up miserably.

In academia, educators often use simple and idealized models to illustrate theories. For example, forces in physics. Assumptions were made and these were definitely not real, as real always builds complex models upon simple ones. Hence, dealing with forces in physics would consider issues like gravity, resistive forces, and electromagnetic interferences and so on. Of course, this idea prevails throughout all fields of academia, including arts and social sciences subjects.

However, complexity cannot be totally embraced. The human mind can only understand simple ideas, before the complex ones are introduced. Hence, it takes a massive amount of time and effort before complex ideas can be utilized. We can look at thermodynamics, a terribly abstract and extremely idealized subject that have no real simple model for illustration. Therefore, many simple ideas and analogies have been introduced, but still, they are far from the real stuff that we learn. In academia, scientists and researchers often find the extremes of their studies, but have never done exactly so yet.

In life, everyone embrace simplicity because it is easy to. Yet, they disregard the existence of the complexity behind the ideal. It is easy to say that both simplicity and complexity need to be in balance, but it is always almost impossible to put your finger to it.

-异客拍客-

Wednesday, December 05, 2007

Have we ever gotten what we REALLY wanted?

Pondered on this question a few days ago. Only have the time to really think about it now.

We have certainly gotten what we wanted before, but have we gotten what we REALLY wanted before?

The key here is 'really'. Are there times where you wanted something so badly but you did not get it in the end? I have seriously considered this question before, and my answer is: Yes.

I don't know why, but it seems like it is extremely hard to get things that you are dying to get.

Maybe it is because:
1. Want we really wanted are always things that unrealistic.
2. there is this saying "欲速则不达", perhaps we are always too rush to get what we seriously wanted, so things backfire.
3. Things that we really desire is always not within out our grasp.
4. We have not reached the required maturity to get it.
5. We just simply don't have the luck

Just some miscellaneous thoughts, just feel like posting something here.

- 达客拍客
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