I think somehow any fiction or non-fiction which utilises dark elements seems more appealing to me (some, if not all) rather than the bright, happy-go-lucky kinds of stuff, y'know? This ranges from dark moods, dark lightings, dark (or to be precise, controversial) topics, dark humour, dark (or grotesque / sick / whatever you called it) visuals; amongst others. In fact, I found that dark subjects are much funnier than the bright ones!
I guess a few hours/minutes before this freaking entry starts kicking in made me realise that without darkness, there's nothing the light can shed. We all have our own ghosts; and yet we fight them because we have the desire to eliminate that ghost. Hmm... does eliminate sounds happy to you? I don't think so. But in another perspective, even the happiest of stories would have brain-busting problems that needs a good beating. In fact, without feeling the pressure of the darkness, no happy ending would be produced, right?
I guess that's everything from the unexplored brain region of mine. Now I know why dark stories are selling like hot cakes (but why are most of the over-exposed ones tends to suck balls so hard, man?). Oh yeah, it was THIS poster that made me inspired to come up with this entry:
Well, well, well, ain't this a surprise! One of the most controversial beings ever to become popular in the mainstream arena despite his totally unusual artistic point-of-view will make his directorial debut soon! The poster looks awesome, no?
Oh, speaking of which, my assignments are still hanging by a thread; literally. I need to go there soon, man. So, see ya. :)
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