Monday, March 28, 2011

The Power of Nam



Random movie time, I chose this popular Thailand movie that is very interesting. Not only for the players' talent and looks but also for the story and the moral behind it.

The heroine's name is , Nam. She admires and loves her senior, Shone so much. She was very ugly, dumb and has a very low self-esteem.

Shone, in the other hand, is the most handsome and popular boy in the school who is very good in sports and photography.
To be recognized by Shone, she changed herself from ugly duckling into swan. She studied her ass off and was able to reached the top rank. From a nerd into a marching queen.



These changes weren't gained in a month or a year. It was gained in four years. And in the end, Shone rejected her.



She felt depressed but the truth is Shone has already loved her since the first time she tried to impress him. Shone even made this scrap book with Nam's pictures and his feelings for her.


However, it was too late since Nam has to left Thailand to live with her father in USA because of her achievement in school and Shone has to live in Bangkok for soccer team training.



They were able to meet again in a national television's talk show ten years since then. Both of them had succeed in their own dreams and Shone proposed marriage to her.

Her struggle is very inspiring and motivating. It is impressive how love can make a girl do so much and was able to change a lot.

This movie teaches me a lot about friendship and love.

The morals I get are :

The best needs struggle.

Love can always be the biggest motivation.

Love maybe painful, wicked and destructive but when it comes to the right person, the world seems so beautiful and colorful.

No pain, no gain.

Keep trying and you'll see in the end.

True friends will always be there for you.

Friends are those you must keep close.


I am using The Power of Nam right now.

Try it on and you'll see how it is affecting you.

Watch it on YouTube. Crazy Little Thing Called Love.

Enjoy The Power of Nam.


the thing about thought

I am sixteen now. A pretty colorful year in someone's life as it was said and I felt. This year, I began to realize thousands of changes in me. One of them is advanced thought.

I think further. Skeptical about everything. Gathering as much information as I can. Disbelieving a belief. Questioning truthfulness. Moving hearts too quick. Falling in love foolishly.

In a time, it is truly obvious I am way beyond the others. As if I am in the Star Wars and they are with Chuck Norris or riding in Clint Eastwood's car. Seriously.

However, there are times where I feel like this is not me and this is too stupid.

Too rare, I know.


But this is the strange thought of my busy head with all jumbled neurons.


Sometimes a thought of being different than the other or being ill flashed in my head. Maybe I am.

There's a necessity in me to become an exception.
There's a necessity in me to succeed.
There's a necessity in me to be loved.
There's a necessity in me to speak up.


You see, teenagers have to speak up but this things are considered as sassing which is not. Some experts say the problem is located in our tone. We are this fiery. We have this necessity to be true to be acknowledge correct.


There are far more complicated changes.

The most annoying, irritating, escalating, joyful, intelligent and foolish is the THOUGHT.


I, Sisca Spencer Hoky, am writing this not with the aim of disrespect or disdain but to fully declare and ask of acknowledgment.