JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Japanese hot film star Maria Ozawa aka Miyabi (23), apparently following the developments in Indonesia porn video scene of characters like the former vocalist of Peterpan, Ariel, and two presenters like Luna Maya and Dan Cut Tari.
Miyabi could comment on his Twitter account after seeing the video, entitled Peterporn. In a Twitter account that is updated since Friday (06/11/2010) until Saturday (12/06/2010) night, Miyabi revealed that she could finally get the videos that bed scene after two days of searching.
Curvy girl bloody Japanese-French-Canadian actor, admits curious about the video. Although it does not say much about the people who are in a video nasty, the Miyabi again commented on Twitter, among others, wants to know who the male actor who later received a porn video that Peterporn nickname.
"Guys, after two days search on the web, today I get the real video of peterporn. Many thanks for my follower in Indonesia WHO give the link ... (My friends, after two days looking at the site, today I get Peterporn original video. Thank you very much for my followers in Indonesia, which already provides this path so ...)," Miyabi comment.
In subsequent comments, Miyabi expressed his desire to be able to find out the figure of a man who looked like Ariel "Peterpan" and the two famous women presenters. According to the girl who is now tattooing his left arm with a picture of roses and cherry, the porn video starring a handsome man and his female cast (as opposed to playing the man in bed) for their beauty.
Hiroko, Miyabi manager, when contacted by electronic mail revealed that the news about the porn video was titled Peterporn Miyabi accidentally received in his Twitter account. Furthermore, from the accident that Miyabi began searching in cyberspace and ended up with a path that is sent by his followers who claimed to be an Indonesian.
Meanwhile, Keike Kasumi, a student of Japanese art who had accompanied the Warta Kota, when a visit to Tokyo, when contacted by electronic mail on Sunday (06/13/2010) morning revealed, the news about porno video titled Peterporn is already crowded with teenagers Japan especially in Tokyo, because access to download from the internet very easily.
In fact, the word Keike, with a cellular phone which was connected to the internet porn videos can be downloaded. However, the girl born in Nakano, Japan, this does not know how many teenagers in the country which already download it. It's just that, as long as three days this video is so material to be discussed and sought. Keike also claim to have downloaded one of these Peterporn video.
"One that I have downloaded the video picture quality is better. If it is not wrong with the picture side. In the video starring pretty-faced female. Face of Asia, but her skin was very good. While the men look handsome with a little dark skin , "said Keike who claimed to have deleted files from memory unduhannya cell phone. (Warkot)
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"We should all be so blessed as to be surrounded by 15 supernatural beings with superior physicality and lethal tendencies."
The word "love" is omnipresent in our language. Think of the myriad of ways you can use the word, and how readily people understand precisely what you mean. The type of love you feel for your parents is easily distinguishable from the sort of love you have for your spouse. You can love running marathons, you can love your dog, you can love your job. These each mean something different in your mind, and yet there's no translation table needed for everyone to be on the same page. It's a ubiquitous word, many different shades making up the same color. That's the foundation of The Twilight Saga, and it's the singular focus that's allowed the franchise to dig its hooks deep into our cultural consciousness. Are they perfect films? They are not. Do they connect? They do.
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, to its credit, examines almost every facet of love. There's the care Charlie has for his daughter, Bella. There's the possessive and overwhelming attraction Bella has for Edward. Edward's own feelings for Bella trend towards the dangerous and self-destructive kind. And then there's the jealous and conniving Jacob, pulling out all the stops to win Bella's affection. In many ways author Stephenie Meyer has hit upon themes so elemental and interwoven in our culture that this series can't possibly miss for the fans at this point. Teenage love is teenage love. To critique a phenomenon like that is akin to going after someone's deity. It'll only end in tears.
So far, so good.
That said, Eclipse contains what is easily the worst scene of the series, and of the books, when Jacob's machinations finally pay off and we're meant to be captured in the throes of a full-blooded love triangle. Instead, the capriciousness of young love is slammed home for all to see, inducing an eye-rolling disconnection. It's for this scene I ding the story, though I know it would have caused an equally angry reaction on the other side had it been omitted.
Now let's break this story down, for all the lurkers out there.
Bella (Kristen Stewart) is nearing graduation, and vampire boyfriend Edward (Robert Pattinson) has an exasperating demand if she truly wants to be "changed" over. Jacob (Taylor Lautner) and his werewolf buddies are still mortal enemies with the Cullen coven, and though he still loves Bella, a larger threat looms in Seattle. Carnage, destruction, the body count rising -- authorities surmise that a serial killer is on the loose. The Cullen family knows better, and they start working behind the scenes to figure out where the threat is coming from, mostly using Alice Cullen's (Ashley Greene) remarkable power of premonition. It's fortunate for Bella that everyone seems to have her safety at heart; we should all be so blessed as to be surrounded by 15 supernatural beings with superior physicality and lethal tendencies. Perhaps that's what feeling loved truly is, eh?
The action in Eclipse is strong to quite strong, the wolves look great -- their transformation is potent CGI -- plus the violence is quick and brutal. Still, for all the posturing, this isn't an action film. It's a story about relationships, and as such it can only achieve as much as the Edward-Bella-Jacob power trio allows it to. The film does quite well to show the backstories of Rosalie and Jasper, providing much needed context as to why Bella's decision to leave humanity behind is such a crucial one.
Director David Slade has done some nice detail work here that fans will be pleased with. Bella's bite scars appear fleetingly on her wrist, and he's finally nailed the "sparkly" effect of Edward that caused so many giggles the first time around. Ideally, there would have been more action and less exposition, and of course certain scenes are tinged with melodrama, though Slade's artistic sensibilities are particularly effective near the outset of the film when the rain is pouring down in Seattle, blood running in the street. This is competent filmmaking, though it never rises to the level of incredible.
The benefit of making a movie about such an eternal truth, love, is that it doesn't have to be particularly well done to be effective cinema. The Rosetta Stone, when it was written, was a tax repeal notice with instructions to build a few statues. It also helped to solve the riddle of hieroglyphic writing two thousand years later, because it had the benefit of being true in three languages. So too with love: It's the same in any language, and when you see it represented on film in an authentic and genuine manner it's easy to find yourself in a forgiving mood.
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Jakarta News.Net
Thursday 1st July, 2010
Film based on Barack Obama's life as a child in Indonesia is being premiered in the capital Jakarta.
'Obama The Menteng Kid', based on a book, is a fictionalised biography of the boy who became the US president.
The title of the film refers to the Jakarta neighbourhood where the US President lived and went to school for four years.
Producer Raam Punjabi said the film was meant to send a message of hope and not religion.
"We wanted to make the movie from the point of view of the children. We did not want to enter into politics. We did not want to enter into religious matters," the BBC quoted him as saying.
"The message is about the friendship, about the determination, about reaching the sky and that is the sole message of this movie," he added.
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