After Lord of The Ring Trilogy, last night I felt lucky for I can watch a novel adapted movie which is better than the national best selling book itself. The book title is Edensor by Andrea Hirata, while the movie is produced by Mizan.
This one definitely stabbed my inner being, because those scenes describe eloquently how important to set the highest dream. The one that can fly so high and allow the universe to embrace the dream for us and accommodate all the possible ways to make it comes true.
The scenes made me feel so melancholy, as it remind me how everyone worth their dream. Although, sometime people must put the dream aside after their own reality at the present moment, yet I feel those scenes clearly tell me :
"Never ever give up on your dream, no matter how absurd it is for most people to come true right now. You're on your way to get there some day, and every day You should step closer to reach this highest dream..."
This one definitely stabbed my inner being, because those scenes describe eloquently how important to set the highest dream. The one that can fly so high and allow the universe to embrace the dream for us and accommodate all the possible ways to make it comes true.
The scenes made me feel so melancholy, as it remind me how everyone worth their dream. Although, sometime people must put the dream aside after their own reality at the present moment, yet I feel those scenes clearly tell me :
"Never ever give up on your dream, no matter how absurd it is for most people to come true right now. You're on your way to get there some day, and every day You should step closer to reach this highest dream..."