HAPPY FEET
Shasha’s teacher: (In a one-hour period… with a mellow coñotic voice.) Ay class, gusto ko kayo lahat dalhin sa movie house to watch Happy Feet. Kung pwede lang talaga… Ang ganda talaga. It made me cry cry. Tinutukso nga ako nung boyfriend ko, bakit daw ako nag cry cry. Haay grabe talaga, ang ganda, as in…
I think it was early March when I first heard of Happy Feet. Jhae was persistently talking about how she is so excited to see the movie. By the way, Jhae is crazily in love with penguins. Yeah, those creatures wearing tuxedoes, haha!
Well, I have to admit that I don’t really have the heart for animated films. I mean, come on, I’d rather watch real people than those darn computer graphics. I couldn’t possibly drool over a graphical Legolas or Harry Potter. Haha… I think the greatest animated film ever created is The Lion King. It’s just great. It made me cry. Hehe…
There are two reasons why I am forced to watch animated films. First, I am watching with my nieces or nephews or other younger people. And second, I am watching with a group (and as usual, majority wins! – by the way, I am always in the minority. Most of the time, I am the only one in the minority. Poor me.)
Okay okay… enough of this.
That was quite a long introduction.
There’s no better way to say this.
So…. here it goes.
I have watched Happy Feet.
I was with Tel, Leah, Sha and Ella.
We were deciding between Happy Feet and Wag Kang Lilingon.
I bet you probably know by now which movie won. Hehe.
(In fairness, it was a close fight.)
It was somewhat a musical.
It was so entertaining!
The songs were great. The Backstreet Boys were there. Hahaha!
Well, what can I say?
Hmmm… IT MOVED ME.
Yeah… Mushy…
The script was spectacular… funny…
It has those It’s-not-you-It’s-me and I-need-space type of bullsh*t. Haha!
It made me regret not taking up Tap Dance PE class in college.
It’s really good. Not just a feel good movie. Not just a kiddie movie.
It ws great!