
Waiting for my friends to going out tonight, I've just had a look to a movie I never had the will to watch: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian. I chose not to watch Narnia movies a huge time ago, since I read the book by that exceptional WRITER C.S. Lewis was. I stated it in my mind cause, reading Narnia I really built a fantasy country inside of me, with castles, trees, rivers, speaking animals and deep feelings. I think it's been one of the most powerful and influential (on me) books I've ever had on my reading shelf. Well, I finally broke up my promise and watched it a few minutes ago. It didn't destroy that world I told you, rather it cleaned my memories about it. I just had a DEEP thought on the last moments of the movie, when Aslan the lion tells Peter and Susan will never come back to Narnia again. It raised strange feelings in me, making me remember one more time how much life is similar to a roulette. It never takes a rest, continuing to run far away towards new numbers, directions, new people, new worlds. And never looks back. We can't be sure it's going to have a happy ending, we even can't be sure about what "happy" really is, we can't choose the company, the place, the time. We only keep our money (our soul) on it, like in a game of chance. Pull out the sword. Are you ready to play? Not yet? Life doesn't care. 3, 2, 1, go.

Life is a big gamble. agree. which is not a bad thing sometime, yeah? And yes I chose not to watch narnia too. and still havent broken my promise :P
ReplyDeleteNO it's absolutely not that bad. I love surprises. And risk is my job, babe....
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