Wednesday, August 20, 2008

(i)MPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING

a documentary on how the city of beijing prepared themselves for what could possibly be a once in a lifetime experience - hosting the olympic games. it shows how eager the chinese are on being a host, regardless their age. its about a grammar cop roaming around the city with only one mission on his mind - make no grammar mistakes, beijing. and i personally think it's more on perserverance, trying to achieve what was once thought impossible. hats off for their determination.
it can be considered as a comedy as it made me laughed occassionally. but it made me think as well. how eagerly those people are on being a good host. how strong their 'never give up' attitudes are; and i'm not talking about the youngsters here. there was also a scene where i couldn't help but shed a little *just a teeeny weeny* tears when the teacher advised them to think about their parents whenever they think/feel of giving up. imho, it's a documentary worth watching. and i'm just glad that my old man got the volunteering job! pic. courtesy of twitchfilm.net
... don't let grammars haunt you ...

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