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| Nothing and Buddha Boy | Nothing and Buddha Boy Posted 09-25-2008 at 03:53 AM by Kita [COLOR="Thistle"]Two things to talk about, the movie titled 'Nothing', and the book, 'Buddha Boy'. The first, I have wanted to mention for a while, but titling a blog entry as 'Nothing' May be a bit misleading.
Anyway, it was a -wonderful- idea, the creators of Nothing had. But, it moved slowly. like, 1/3 of the way through and your finally done introducing characters you never see again? Now, lets back up. The movie was about two men who 'discover the power to be able to make anything they hate disappear'. Ho-wow. Interesting, no? Well, they didn't discover they could do anything until the movie was nearly over!
I'm not saying it was bad, yet, though. I mean, interesting ideas- no, -amazing- ideas where in it. Deleting memories they hated(though I disagreed with the idea) was one of them.
It was the end that shot the movie with a cannonball of spikes. That burned. With pepper spray. pretty much, the physiologically-messed-up guy deleting everything that had made him that way, then began to hate his friend, and they stared deleting each other, until all that was left was their heads... I mean, freaky...? Then, when neither could erase the other, they discovered their true friendship- and bounded their little heads off into nothing...
Oh, and they would never die. They erased anything of the sort.
Soo.... lets live forever in white space? ...-fun-.
Alright, In the cooler section, Buddha Boy. What an amazing book! I mean, it ended on a note I usually don't like with books- but it was done -right-! The whole book was interesting, no boring parts. It was to the point, and short. But you could just feel everything.
It's about a new... strange... student, who is an amazing artist, told from the perspective of a different boy.
Go read it, now.
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