Saturday, March 31, 2007

watching "engine" the japanese serial drama every friday on channel U @ 11.30pm is exciting yet heart warming because it talk about fast car - "F1 car to be exact" and a bunch of "troubled" kids in the temporary "halfway" house

and everytime I watched this show also got me thinking and wondering if I should buy a ticket to watch Singapore very own F1 racing which I believed will be held in Singapore in near future. Just by listening to the powerful engine roaring past like a jet engine is enough to excite me though I guessed the ticket must be also damn expensive.

inside the show, the young kids were protected from the"harsh" environment by the adults taking care of them as each and every single of them have a history to begun with. But in the show, the adults themselves can also learn a thing or two to view the world and solve problems with a less cynical viewpoint, just like thru the viewpoint of the children.

about the last episode I watched last friday, the story was about a little girl whose father was jailed because he killed her mother. Her brother decided to hide the truth from her and told her all along that their parent were killed in a car accident. When a bunch of classmates threaten to tell the truth in front of his sister, the brother fought it out with them and invoked complains from the parents whose kids were beaten up by her brother.

However, what moved me was when the little girl actually did know the truth all along but choose not to show it, because she knew her brother was only trying to protect her. The girl have shown great maturity beyond her age by accepting the fact and allowing her only brother to perform his role wholeheartedly as a guidance for her.
Btw, I think the defination of "MATURE" can only be used on those who are able to think for others before themselves and I think she achieved the requirement handsomely to be label as mature.

in short...moral of the story is...
Jap Drama Rocks~

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