”I don’t want you to be used, to be hurt again, because what he has done once, he can do a second time’.
Quick Review – The Great Wall
I went to see The Great Wall movie last week. I have concentration problems when it comes to watching movies but this kept me riveted. This has been described as an historical fantasy but also a monster movie, with elements of (although it doesn’t compare) The Two Towers and Jet Li movies and even Alien in some respects. The relationship between William (Matt Damon) and Tovar (Pedro Pascal) is legendary, palpable. There is great chemistry between them. It feels like a pilot to a series. I would love to see more of these two characters. The human aspect of the story is better than the monster aspect, which I think have some issues regarding plausibility. If you’re military minded, but open to the idea of alternative battle strategies and also enjoy siege situations, I think you might like this. Worth a watch.
The Great Wall directed by Zhang Yimou
Quote Of The Week
‘I’ve been a fool, and I’m done with it!’
– William (Matt Damon) from The Great Wall directed by Zhang Yimou
Quote Of The Week
‘To have friends, you know, one need only to be good natured, but when a man has no enemy left, there must be something mean about him’.
Quote Of The Week
‘Animals do not judge you by the way you look, the clothes you wear, how much money you have in the bank, or what your sexuality, colour or creed is. If you are kind to them, they are kind to you.’
– Holly Johnson. A Bone In My Flute
It’s Holly Johnson’s birthday today. Happy Birthday Holly! Many Happy Returns.
Quote Of The Week
‘You don’t need that hyena! He just uses you! Why do you keep going back to him?’
–Poison Ivy to Harley Quinn, about The Joker from ‘Preludes and Knock Knock Jokes‘
Quote Of The Week
‘If you are in a quandary, hold on and the solution will appear in the palm of your hand. God may not be there when you want him but he is always on time.’
Quote Of The Week
‘One should never do anything that one cannot talk about after dinner.’
Quote Of The Week
‘It’s always been my philosophy that you should have no fear, and even if you do, you should never show it.’
Killer Kestrel
Today, as I was walking down the street with my husband, I saw a kestrel pinning down a pigeon. The pigeon seemed to be dead at first. The poor thing had a bloodied beak. As much as I don’t like to interfere with nature, I knew I couldn’t stand by and watch assault and murder in the animal world. My husband crossed the street to chase the kestrel but a man on a bike was passing and did the job for us. The pigeon soared into the air and appeared to get away. I hope the kestrel didn’t go after it again and that the pigeon can recover. Nature is cruel and the kestrel will get its dinner somewhere else. It was staring at me, while struggling to hold this pigeon down on its back, as if to say, ‘He’s mine, all mine, don’t interfere!’ I don’t know why I was shocked. I think it’s because I didn’t think they would go after pigeons, I thought they ate mice and things like that. While I know it’s what kestrels and their ilk do, I just can’t stomach predatory behaviour, whether it’s from animals or humans. Animals aren’t supposed to be evil or have a moral compass. I know they kill to survive and they have babies to bring up just like everyone else but give me a rabbit eating a carrot any day.
I’ve lived with birds for thirty years. Right now, I live with two adorable cockatiels, but know nothing about birds of prey. Having just done some rudimentary research, I think it may have been a sparrowhawk and not a kestrel. I’ve heard sparrow hawks are more city orientated and will take on anything and this one was a little smaller, (certainly slimmer) than the pigeon it was going for and struggling to keep pinned down. There was something very human like in the way that it was pinning down this other bird, very rape like. I know it’s a fact of life and I shouldn’t get so upset but still, it was a very ugly, disturbing sight. It’s not something I see every day and I’m really glad about that. Flying rats are people too.