The grass is always green on my side.

And the answer is…

A couple of posts ago, I asked a question which I was hoping to get a lot of answer for but sadly, this was not to be. I guess I shouldn’t be so surpise since I know that I don’t really update my blog often enough to get regular hits but to those who have taken the time to answer, thank you very much for playing along with me. :)

And now as promise, I shall reveal the answer to you and also mention which movie it is from. The answer is :

Throw it into the sea.

Yup, that’s it. Simple and very true right? It’s taken from the movie ‘Samsara’ made in 2001 starring Christy Chung. [Man, that woman's got lips even I wouldn't mind munching on!] This question was carved on a stone when Tashi, a monk [the main character] was taken home after being in solitary meditation for 3 years. He sees this question and smiles to himself but he never found out what it meant.

At the end of the movie, it sees him finding the same stone and this time, he turns it over and finds the answer. It’s a really good movie and truly an epic love story of a different kind. Despite not being a drama kind of person, I truly enjoyed this movie and if you too are not into this kind of genre, give it a shot anyway. It will surprise you and yes, there are a couple of naughty bits too. :D

2 Comments so far »

  1. by Dawn, on February 26 2008 @ 10:58 pm

     

    Aiseh, I answered freeze it pulak!! :roll:
    Dawn’s last blog post..Should I make this?

  2. by mott, on February 27 2008 @ 12:07 pm

     

    eh..cheating la that one…

    hahahahah..but in anycase, I never heard of that movie…

    hee hee..

    mott’s last blog post..1% Martha Stewart

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