Blood Scene - Acupuncture + Eating worms (scary!)

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As mentioned in Another corner to release ‘DESSERTS’ , I was injured my knee and toes. Then, a friend of mine told me that he couldn’t see any wounds on my knee/feet as I always look good. Funny, right? The wounds are on my knee & toe, not my face! Does this means that whenever you were injured, you have to show all your pain in your face and telling the world that: hei, I was injured! Please pity me!

So sorry, I must tell this friend that I am not that ‘little women’ even if I have that look..haha~~ In fact, I feel embarrass to let the world to know that I injured. In my mind, I have the perception that only small kid will felt down and get injured. As adult, you should have always take good care of yourself, no matter where and when. But, accident does happened :(

I have taken 2 pictures when I cleared the wound on that night. Here you go, pictures as evidence:

On the following night, I went to see a Traditional Chinese doctor which is highly recommended by a colleague as my foot start to swollen. Then, I had my acupuncture session for the very 1st time of my life!

*This picture was taken using Motorola phone, that’s the reason you couldn’t see it clearly. Sony phone always able to do this better.

I have taken the Chinese herbs for 3 weeks continuously and I can start wearing the high heels shoes now. Although the taste of the herbs is a bit weird yet it really works good for me!

In of the days that I am waiting for the shop assistant to get herbs for me, there is a herb that looks like a worm. At first, she resist to tell me what is the name. After few times, she finally told me that it is an Earthworm!! Somemore, it is an imported from Thailand! Oh, My goodness!! And the most cruel thing is: I had continuously taken the worms with other plants root for about 2 weeks!! So, the worms and root plants have helping me to shape my not-so-normal thinking..haha..CHEERS!!!!

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Love is beautiful but tragic, an intro of Ang Lee’s Lust Caution

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Ang Lee’s Lust Caution

An UntoldCityLife.com’s Life on Screen Review written by Xiao Loong Zi



Writer: Wang Hui-Ling

Studio: Focus Features

Genre: Erotic Espionage Thriller

Directed by the Academy Award’s best director, Ang Lee of Brokeback Mountain, ”Lust Caution”, based on a novel written by Eileen Chang finally now showing on screen worldwide.

WARNING! Just like Brokeback Mountain, EXTREMELY HOT SEX scenes are shown!

Before watching, let see all the major HOT HOT leng lui and leng chai:

Joan Chen as Mrs Yee, wife of the Japanese Collaborator

Joan Chen

Tony Leung Chiu-wai as Mr Yee, a Japanese collaborator

Tony Leung Chiu-wai & Tang Wei

Tang Wei as Wong Jiazhi, an ordinary freshman women with a special mission

Tang Wei

Leehom Wang as Kuang Yu Min, a young patrioter

 

Leehom Wang

Very Short Plot Summary:

During the World War II, the Japanese occupied the Great China. In 1942 Shanghai, Jiazhi met Yu Min in an university’s drama society that promote patriotism. A plan to assassinate a high profile Japanese collaborator of Mr Yee has been planned by Yu Min and his gang. In order to gain Mr Yee’s trust, Jiazhi has to be friend and get closer to Mrs Yee. This eventually turn into an affair… love… sex… betrayal ….

Let’s watch the trailer:

 

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