Friday, September 30, 2005

Brian Greene at New York Times

That Famous Equation and You - New York Times. Mr. Einstain is 100 years old, so it is no longer "new", you should know something about it by the way.

Thursday, September 15, 2005

This beat

Ever since i remember i been hearing this beat, man, in my head.
-Hustle and Flow.

The same happens to me about a movie, which comes and goes every often. Every time i seem to have the same idea about this movie where the endless city is the main actor, then there are womens, i can picture them by listening to songs. There is a woman in that city that comes with "Siempre me quedarĂ¡" by Bebe, there is a woman in "Siren" by Tori Amos, there is also another character in the Aimee songs. Some times i think i have the film with me but the truth is that i just got all the ingredients for a great scenary, and now i need the story. It can't be a simple story, not now. I think i can figure a bit how it comes, i think it seems rooted in the same idea that many movies have used. The idea is that all differnt stories share a common root, that all is a little circus in the big city. I guess another of the characteres is the slowly moving city.

The main idea comes from the dream of speed, the need for space and freedom, but then it comes to the mere fact that stories need to be as funny as cruel, something that you just can avoid laughing but that is so terrible.

Any way, the movie is there and maybe one of these days it will come to be true. We'll see.