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Delusive Romance (PART 1 OF 3)

2014-05-07 11:20:02 | 恋愛・失恋・不倫・性の悩み・セクハラ

 
 
Delusive Romance (PART 1 OF 3)

 



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Rejuvenated with floral aroma,

scents and fresh Spring air‏!



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From: denman@infoseek.jp
To: diane705@yahoo.ca
cc: barclay1720@aol.com
Date: Thurs., April 10, 2014 5:42AM
Pacific Daylight Saving Time


Hi Diane,

How are you doing?
We've got a nice sunny Spring day, haven't we?
I really enjoyed walking to the central library this morning while watching tiny pink flowers on Haro Street.
Rejuvenated with floral aroma, scents and fresh Spring air, I've just finished writing an article just for you.
It is called "Another Cinderella."

Please click the following link:


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"Another Cinderella"

I hope you'll enjoy the above article!

In any case, I came up with another DVD and viewed "The Great Gatsby."


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As you know, Diane, the original story was written in 1925 by the world famous writer---F. Scott Fitzgerald.


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This one is a quite old novel, but I've heard its title so many times since my high school days in Japan.
I certainly know that there are at least seven adaptations:

•The Great Gatsby (1926 film), a silent film starring Warner Baxter and Lois Wilson

•The Great Gatsby (1949 film), starring Alan Ladd and Betty Field

•The Great Gatsby (1955), "Robert Montgomery Presents" television episode starring Robert Montgomery and Phyllis Kirk

•The Great Gatsby (1974 film), starring Robert Redford and Mia Farrow

•The Great Gatsby (opera), a 1999 opera composed by John Harbison

•The Great Gatsby (2000 film), a TV film starring Toby Stephens, Mira Sorvino and Paul Rudd

•The Great Gatsby (2013 film), a Baz Luhrmann film starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire and Carey Mulligan

How come I haven't seen any of the above?
...probably because the novel is too famous.
F. Scott Fitzgerald is a big name and I don't like big names, which usually give me an impression of difficulty in understanding the writers and their works.

At the moment, 106 people are waiting for the DVD, thought there are 79 copies at VPL.
In any case, I viewed the 2013 film.
So I jotted down the following comment:


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Although the film received mixed reviews from critics, a granddaughter of Fitzgerald praised the style and music of the film.

One critic says that the film emphasizes visual splendor at the expense of its source material's vibrant heart.

Another says that the elaborate production designs were a misfire and what was "intractably wrong with the film is that there's no reality to heighten; it's a spectacle in search of a soul."

Yet another says that Baz Luhrmann (co-writer & director) is exactly the wrong person to adapt such a delicately rendered story, and his film plays like a ghastly roaring 1920s blowout at a sorority house.

However, I think that the film is fascinating, involving and thrilling.

The actors' performances are so excellent, convincing, emotionally-charged and tension-filled that I could thoroughly enjoy it.

Especially, Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby and Joel Edgerton as Tom Buchanan are both doing an excellent job of showing those two unique characters.

The title ("The Great Gatsby"), however, is misleading because Gatsby is not great at all.

Gatsby is rather an antihero who stubbornly runs after Daisy without a rational mind.

And Daisy is such a weak-minded---if not feeble-minded---girl who doesn't know what she really wants that she abandons Gatsby at the most critical moment.

In other words Gatsby fell in love with the wrong girl.


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He shouldn't try to re-live the past glory.

In this sense Nick Carraway is absolutely right on and says to Gatsby, "You can't repeat the past."


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In any case, this is a fascinating and thought-provoking drama.




SOURCE: "The Great Gatsby"
Vancouver Public Library Catalogue



I really like it!

Diane, have you viewed one of those adaptations?

Reading other comments, I gather that the 1974 film seems better than the 2013 version.
Anyway, what do you think about it?

Your smiling Bohemian, Kato
with a lot of love


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So, Kato, you enjoyed watching the Great Gutsby movie, huh?



You're telling me, Diane.  I enjoyed it to the hilt. Have you ever seen the film?

I'm afraid not, but it seems quite fascinating.  I must look at the film one day soon.

I know you'll be greatly and highly moved by the emotionally-charged acting.

What makes you think so?

Well ... I happened to read the following e-mail last night.


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Delusive Romance (PART 2 OF 3)

2014-05-07 11:19:05 | 恋愛・失恋・不倫・性の悩み・セクハラ






 
 
Delusive Romance (PART 2 OF 3)





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Subj:Summer is

just around the corner!


From: diane@vancouver.ca
To: barclay1720@aol.com
Date: Thu, Jun 30, 2011 4:37 pm.
Pacific Daylight Saving Time


Hi Kato,

Well, well, well ... my skinny Socrates!
You ARE a deep thinker, aren't you?

I quite agree that we often waste our time in idle chatter, and I'll be the first to admit I'm guilty on that account myself.
Often, I will ask myself what the best use of my day will be and, for a great part of it, I do manage to accomplish worthwhile activies ... like exercising, time in nature, contact with friends, rest, reading and contemplating ...


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BUT there is still wasted slack time that's for sure.
...guess it's a dance we all have to learn---the dance of living a worthwhile life, don't you think?


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"Net Love"

 Wednesday, June 29, 2011


I loved the above article ... very thoughtful.
I'm sure that chatroom lovers can eventually learn to love each other, while face-to-face might produce the opposite affect.

But when you think about it, a chatroom lover can't hold your hand, or kiss you or hold you or go with you to a movie very well now, can they?!


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Nothing beats a face-to-face even thought there are no guarantees it will work out ... no guarantees either way, so might as well go for the real McCoy, I'd say.

Most chatroom love would be pseudo-love, I'm guessing.
Ah, it's all so very interesting, anyway.

Thanks so much for the above article, kiddo,


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Love, Diane ~




SOURCE: "Complicated Love"
(July 5, 2011)




Well, well, well ... my skinny Socrates!  Did I send you the above mail three years ago?  Time flies by, doesn't it?



Yes, it does indeed.  I wrote about Net love at the time.  As you say, Diane, nothing beats a face-to-face even thought there are no guarantees it will work out ... no guarantees either way, so might as well go for the real McCoy... You're absolutely right on.

You're now talking about a complicated love in the movie, huh?

Yes, I am, but actually, Gatsby's love isn't so complicated. It is rather straightforward yet obsessive.

How obsessive?

Take a look at the following clip.  Jordan Baker is talking about Gatsby's obsessive love to Daisy.


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So, Kato, you don't like obsessive love, do you?



Yes and no... It all depends.

How do you mean?

I think Daisy is happily married, but she doesn't realize it simply because her life becomes routine.  So she might be searching for some excitement. In due course, she meets Gatsby.


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Daisy tells Gatsby that she's been loving him, but I think she just says so simply because she thinks she is supposed to say so in such an occasion.



Then what will happen?

Naturally, Gatsby believes her and confronts her husband.


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So, Kato, you're saying that Daisy doesn't really love Gatsby, aren't you?



Well, she isn't so sure about anything in the first place.  That's the reason I wrote, "Daisy is such a weak-minded---if not feeble-minded---girl who doesn't know what she really wants."

Did Gatsby love her from the bottom of his heart?

I think he did.  After all, Daisy abandons Gatsby at the most critical moment, and the final scene will follow.


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I think Daisy is a trouble maker.  In other words Gatsby fell in love with the wrong girl.



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Jay Gatsby is a young, mysterious millionaire with shady business connections.

Later, he is revealed to be a bootlegger.

Originally from North Dakota, Gatsby is obsessed with Daisy Buchanan, whom he had met when he was a young officer stationed in the South during World War I.

The character is based on the bootlegger and former World War I officer Max Gerlach, according to "Some Sort of Epic Grandeur"---Matthew J. Bruccoli's biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Gatsby is said to have briefly studied at Trinity College, Oxford in England after the end of World War I.

Gatsby seems to be a man of complicated desire and ambition.

Exactly what kind of person is Jay Gatsby?

Here is a psychoanalysis of Jay Gatsby by Jared DeFife, Assistant Professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Emory University.

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In any case, I'd like to meet my "Gatsby"---a decent man in my future life.

How come I'm always a loner?

I wish I could meet a nice gentleman at the library in my town as Diane met Kato.

Well, they say, there is a way where there is a will.

I hope Kato will write another interesting article.
So please come back to see me.

Have a nice day!
Bye bye ...


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Delusive Romance (PART 3 OF 3)

2014-05-07 11:18:08 | 恋愛・失恋・不倫・性の悩み・セクハラ



 
 
Delusive Romance (PART 3 OF 3)


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If you've got some time,

Please read one of the following artciles:





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"Go Bananas"

"Manwatching"

"Stanley Boardwalk"

"With Your Tiger"

"A Second World"

"Asexual Thought"


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"Stanley 125 Years"

"Sushi @ the Globe"

"Peace@Syria & Pentagon"

"Sweet Memory"

"Unforgettable Movies"

"Typhoon 26"

"Great Luck"

"Diane@World"

"Diane@Spam"

"Sabina"

"Happy New Year"

"Merange & Sabina"

"Beauty in Spa"

"Love @ e-reading"

"Troublesome Slang"

"World Family"

"Mari's Bagels"

"Love & Loyalty"

"Another Cinderella"

"Amazing Two-legged Pooch"



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Hi, I'm June Adames.

Kato seems to prefer the 1974 version, but I like the 2013 version better.

In any case, here is the trailer of the 1974 version.

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The rights to the novel were purchased in 1971 by Robert Evans so that his wife Ali MacGraw could play Daisy.

After MacGraw left Evans for Steve McQueen, however, Evans considered other actresses for the role, including Faye Dunaway, Candice Bergen, Natalie Wood, Katharine Ross, Lois Chiles, Cybill Shepherd, and Mia Farrow.

Eventually Farrow was cast as Daisy and Chiles was given the role of Jordan.

Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson, and Steve McQueen were considered for the role of Gatsby but they were rejected or declined the offer.

Beatty wanted to direct the film.

Nicholson didn't think that MacGraw was right for the role of Daisy, who was still attached when he was approached.

Farrow was pregnant during the shooting and the movie was filmed with her wearing loose, flowing dresses and in tight close-ups.

ところで、愛とロマンに満ちた

レンゲさんのお話をまとめて

『レンゲ物語』を作りました。

もし、レンゲさんの記事をまとめて読みたいならば、

次のリンクをクリックしてくださいね。

『愛とロマンのレンゲ物語』


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『軽井沢タリアセン夫人 - 小百合物語』

とにかく、今日も一日楽しく愉快に

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じゃあね。



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あなたの男性度・女性度

2014-05-07 11:13:12 | お笑い・ユーモア・娯楽・ゲーム・音楽
 
あなたの男性度・女性度?


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こんにちは。みゆきです。
お元気ですか?
ハワイで泳ぎすぎて日焼けしてしまいました。

ところで、きょうはあなたのために簡単な男性度・女性度をチェックします。
もちろん、半分お遊びですよ。
深刻に考えないでくださいね。

半分冗談ですからね。
男性の中にも女性的な性格を持ち合わせている人も居れば、
女性の中でも男性的な性格を持ち合わせている人も居ます。
100%男性的、100%女性的な人って居ないのでしょうね。

わたし私自身、チェックしてみたら、“完璧を目指す男性タイプ”と言う答えでした。

さて、あなたはどのような結果になるでしょうか?
遊びのつもりで試してくださいね。

では。。。


あなたが家に帰ると、家の周りに警察官がたくさんいました。

さて、何があったのでしょうか。

A: 泥棒

B: 火事

C: 迷子

D: けんか

 
どうですか?
選んでみましたか?

さっぱりした人、繊細な人、几帳面な人、荒々しい人、。。。
世の中には色々な性格の人がいます。
ときには、見た目からは想像できないような性格の人もいますよね。

今日の性格診断は、「あなたの性格は男性的?女性的?」ということですよ。
でもね、お遊びですから、そのつもりで読んでくださいね。

Aを選んだあなたは 【完璧を目指す男性タイプ】 ですよ。
実は、わたしが選んだのもこれになってしまったんですよ。
うふふふふ。。。

「泥棒」を選んだあなたは、完璧主義者で男性的です。
なんでもそつなくこなすので、女性からも男性からも頼られるのでは?

うん、うん、うん。。。
確かに、わたしは頼られる事ってあるのですわ。

Bを選んだあなたは 【夢見がちな女性タイプ】 ですよ。
「火事」を選んだあなたは、少し現実離れしたロマンチスト。
いつもふわふわと夢のようなことを考えているのでは?

Cを選んだあなたは 【家庭的な女性タイプ】 です。
「迷子」を選んだあなたは、料理や洗濯などを楽しんでこなす家庭的な人ではないでしょうか?
いい奥さん、いい旦那さんタイプかも。

Dを選んだあなたは 【ワイルドな男性タイプ】 です。
「けんか」を選んだあなたは、かなり男性的でワイルドです。
細かいことを気にしない、さっぱりとした性格のようです。

どうですか?
思い当たる事がありますか?

お遊びですからね、深刻に考えすぎて自殺などしないでくださいね。
お願いします。
うふふふ。。。



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おほほほほ。。。。

また現れて、

くどいようでござ~♪~ますけれど。。。

あたくし、ダイエットはしていても

食欲は旺盛なのでござ~♪~ますのよ。


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あたくしはチラシ寿司が

好物なのでござ~♪~ますのよ。

ええっ?

マツタケご飯じゃなかったのかって…?

そうなのよ。よく覚えているわね?

それも好物なのよ。

たくさん好物があるのでござ~♪~ますのよ。

おほほほほ。。。


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でも、平成時代のマツタケって

馬鹿高いのですわよねぇ~。

ビックリしましたわぁ~~

平安時代には、マツタケなんて

もう、ゴロゴロ転がっていたんですのよォ~~。

おほほほほほ。。。。


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最近はいつでもマツタケが手に入るように

なってしまいましたわねぇ~。

なんとなく季節感が失われてしまったような。。。

でも、いつでも作れるのがいいですわよね。

あなたもマツタケご飯を作ってみてね。

ええっ?

良い材料が手に入らない、

とおっしゃるのでござ~♪~ますか?

心配する事は無いのでござ~♪~ますのよゥ!

貴方もこうしてネットをやって、

あたくしの記事を読んでいるのですから、

クリックするだけで、

すべての材料が手に入るのですわよ!

産地直送の食材が手に入れたかったら、

ぜひ次のリンクをクリックしてくださいね。

『あなたもネットショッピングで

食材をそろえませんか?』


それは、さておき。。。

あたくしが顔を出す次のサイトもよろしくね。

『あなたが笑って

幸せになれるサイト』



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どう、これ?

この女の子、夢見るようにして

何か考えているでしょう?

面白い事を考えているのよう。

でも、あなたは考える事ないのよう。

上のリンクをクリックして覗いてみてね。

ダメよ!

この場をごまかそうとして

生返事なんかしちゃあ~

見てよね。お願いねぇ。

絶対よ!

うふふふふふ。。。。

とにかく、今日も一日楽しく愉快に

ネットサーフィンしましょう。

じゃあね。。。バ~♪~イ。



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