30.11.07

30th of Nov.

Day before yesterday, I watched "Bourne Ultimatum" starring Matt Damon in a theatre.

This movie is preceded by other two movies: "Bourne Identity" and "Bourne Supremacy". And these three consists of a series.

The whole story is about an assassin who lost his identity. He used to be a secret assassin worked in CIA. However, once he failed in a mission and lost his memory, CIA started chasing and trying to kill him. While he escapes from and fights against assassins whom CIA dispatches, he identifies himself and gets his memories back.

I like this movie series because, first of all, it's very exciting for me. There are many thrills, actions and intelligent questions in this movie and those make me addicted to the story.

Secondly, the movie is set in basically European cities where I've been. The hero goes to Italy (I forgot which city), Pris in France, Berlin in Germany, London in England, Moscow in Russia and Barcelona in Spain. Once he went to Tangier in Morocco. Those locations remind me of my personal experiences and feel like visiting there again.

I think I'm gonna watch it again.

29.11.07

29th of Nov. no.2

I decided to name this blog "The Undecided".

The reason of this title was originally simple: just I cound not hit on any good title for my blog and decided to name it later.

However, now the title has another meaning. Since I don't decide any particular topic to write about on this blog, it's named "The Undecided". I write about what I feel like writing about on the moment. Nothing is planned before and I'm the undecided (a person who doesn't decide something before). That's the basic meaning of this blog.

Day before yesterday I wrote on another, meaning previous, blog about why I restarted to write blog again. And I said it's because I read an autobiography of a historian, Akira IRIYE.

Mr. Iriye is a professor of history in Harvard University. As his name shows, he is a Japanese. Here is his background if you are interested: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akira_Iriye.

He is one of the greatest Japanese heroes people respect, I think. This is because he stood on the top of academic researcher by means of becoming a professor in Havard univeristy when even study abroad was difficult for usual students.

He has written diaries since he was ten (the time was just after the second world war). Although he says he didn't intend to be a historian in those days, his diaries now are main sources of his autography.

Although I don't think to be a histrian nor to wirte my autography later in my life, I think what he has done is cool. Thus, I decided to write this blog again instead of diary.

29th of Nov

Today I created a new blog because some pf my friends have complained about the usability of my previous blog.

Anyway, it's about time to go lunch.

Bye bye.