Friday, May 22, 2009

ICONIC 露西

I have to say, it freaked me out a bit as i clicked on "New Post".

To Girl: I didn't. But I apologise and take responsibility for the consequences of that post. A smart-alec post that was. Stupid-alec is me. I just wanted to give these people the credit they were never given. I apologise.

To SY: Thank you so much. I won't let it drown myself in self-pity or self-punishment.

I think from this episode, I have grown to like DYT alot more, see him as a much bigger and better man, and myself as small and immature, not knowing the effect that doubts and whispers amongst human beings could cause.

I think also, that it is time to move on!

Like what someone told me,

"it came and is over! Now aunty lucy's on the papers!"


Which is something to rejoice about!

I'm sure all of you who have watched Paris & Milan cannot erase the hilarious image of Aunty Lucy flapping her hands pretending to be all shy and soft-spoken until finally going on non-stop in front of the camera pepparing sentences with her now CLASSIC head twist.

Its brilliant.

And if you've been following the show, there have been so many other characters inside which Pat Mok, Chong Qing and Yi Da Li have really breathed souls and heart into.

Absolutely amazing.

When I was having trouble giving my musical character Poh Choo an identity... it was Chong Qing who shared with me on how it is important to think through carefully and give your character a personality that is both unique and indvidual. It could be a simple 口头禅 or it could be a small characteristic movement, it could even be the way you laughed or the way you ended or began your sentences.

Aunty Lucy didn't come out of only pure brilliance and talent. It came out of a lot of hardwork, a lot of initiative, a lot of thought.

I really respect Chong Qing for this character.

Its a silly character some may say. I even saw someone leaving a comment on Paul's blog that the show is LC and slapstick and even said this "Paul: Many classic came from cross-dressing dear..."

Well, "dear"... these character don't come from just cross-dressing. If simply throwing a skirt and some make-up over a man is enough, why don't you try audition for the same role(especially if you're male).

Why is it so easy to undermine the efforts of others? ?

To be a wet blanket? ?

To scoff and say "So easy, I also can."

It doesn't take alot to recognise the effort placed in bringing such a character on screen to brighten up your day!

It simply doesn't take much effort or even a third-eye to see the effort and the good in people or the things that they do.

Its whether you want to.

I want to.

Cause, AUNTY LUCY ROCKS!!!!

梁细妹 and 啊好 of the new millenium.

Presenting...Aunty 露西。


Paris & Milan
Channel 8
Thursdays 8pm

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