Dee’s Recto Verso
October 14, 2008 by dlevam
Reading the story was like reading her diary. Words just cannot express my admiration for her oceanic skill in explanation. Her way to twist and turn the words and put them side by side has touched the very bottom of my heart. Perhaps she’s going too far with her recto verson, it’s like having Davinci Code to crack behind her every word. It is through reading her book, that I become emotionally out of control. The tears drop unexpectedly. Especially when it comes to ‘Aku Ada’. It’s so predictable in the beginning, typical in the middle, yet bringing tears to the climax, and leaving a sense of “letting go” in the end.
The songs are somehow too mellow. But hey, it’s Dee, she never does rock n roll or even touches any of its surface. She has her own world. Kudos to her grit!
October 14, 2008 by dlevam
Reading the story was like reading her diary. Words just cannot express my admiration for her oceanic skill in explanation. Her way to twist and turn the words and put them side by side has touched the very bottom of my heart. Perhaps she’s going too far with her recto verson, it’s like having Davinci Code to crack behind her every word. It is through reading her book, that I become emotionally out of control. The tears drop unexpectedly. Especially when it comes to ‘Aku Ada’. It’s so predictable in the beginning, typical in the middle, yet bringing tears to the climax, and leaving a sense of “letting go” in the end.
The songs are somehow too mellow. But hey, it’s Dee, she never does rock n roll or even touches any of its surface. She has her own world. Kudos to her grit!
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