I remember my childhood days, I always finding the answer if Destiny is real. Before, I'm a type of a litte girl who really wants to have like a Fantasy stories, I'm a princess that will gonna find out my Destiny and will live happily forever and after.
Where I can find my perfect one?
So here's the story that might correlate what I wondering now.
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| Turn left, turn right. |
Both are convinced
That a sudden surge of emotion bound them together.
Beautiful is such a certainty,
but certainty is more beautiful.
Because they didn't know each other earlier,
they suppose that nothing was happening between them.
What of the streets, stairways and corridors
where they could have passed each other long ago?
I'd like to ask them whether they remember--
perhaps in a revolving door ever being face to face?
An "excuse" in a crowd or a voice "wrong number" in the receiver.
But I know their answer: No, they don't remember
They'd be greatly astonished to learn that for a long time
chance had been playing with them.
Not yet wholly ready to transform into fate for them it approached them
Then backed off, stood in their way and suppressing a giggle, jumped to the side.
There were signs, signals: but what of it they were illegible,
perhaps three years ago, or last did a certain leaflet fly from shoulder to shoulder?
There was something lost and picked it up
Who knows but what it was a ball in the bushes of childhood.
There were doorknobs and bells on which earlier touch piled on touch
bags beside each other in the luggage room.
Perhaps they had the same dream in a certain night,
suddenly erased after waking.
Every beginning is but a continuation,
and the book of events is never more than half open.
~Translated by Walter Whipple
Beautiful is such a certainty,
but certainty is more beautiful.
Because they didn't know each other earlier,
they suppose that nothing was happening between them.
What of the streets, stairways and corridors
where they could have passed each other long ago?
I'd like to ask them whether they remember--
perhaps in a revolving door ever being face to face?
An "excuse" in a crowd or a voice "wrong number" in the receiver.
But I know their answer: No, they don't remember
They'd be greatly astonished to learn that for a long time
chance had been playing with them.
Not yet wholly ready to transform into fate for them it approached them
Then backed off, stood in their way and suppressing a giggle, jumped to the side.
There were signs, signals: but what of it they were illegible,
perhaps three years ago, or last did a certain leaflet fly from shoulder to shoulder?
There was something lost and picked it up
Who knows but what it was a ball in the bushes of childhood.
There were doorknobs and bells on which earlier touch piled on touch
bags beside each other in the luggage room.
Perhaps they had the same dream in a certain night,
suddenly erased after waking.
Every beginning is but a continuation,
and the book of events is never more than half open.
~Translated by Walter Whipple
Turn Left, Turn Right is a 2003 joint Hong Kong-Singaporean romance film, filmed in Taipe , Taiwan. Produced and directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-Fai the film stars Takeshi Kaneshiro and Gigi Lueng. The story is based on the illustrated book A Chance of Sunshine by Taiwanese author Jimmy Liao, who makes a cameo appearance with his wife and daughter in the film. It is also the first Chinese Language Asian film ever from produced and distributed by Warner Bros.
As the synopsis of the story... The story goes with the two people who live in buildings right next to each other, separated only by a wall, and are always near each other but can't seem to find one another. Those character are John Liu and Eve Choi. So many days and nights passed by, So many barriers and struggles, in the end they have found each other.
Like my imaginative mind says, Long before the world begun there is someone who is pre-destined to us. Just wait for Go's will, God's perfect time.
As of now, I found out that this story is now includes to one of my favorites.



I used to be very hopeless romantic and when I watched this movie, I am reminded of my old hopeless romantic self. If I am still the same person when I have seen this movie, I bet I will definitely enjoy this more than I could even express in words.
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