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  • Pitch Perfect 2

    Pitch Perfect 2 Movie Review on HolaDarla.com
    Sorry for the grainy pics!

    Finally.

    Finally, I have a working internet connection.

    Finally, Pitch Perfect 2 is showing in my country.

    Finally, I saw it yesterday.

    Yes, guys. Finally.

    I really liked the first Pitch Perfect and have been obsessed with the soundtrack. I marked my calendar so I could see the premiere show of Pitch Perfect 2, but it wasn’t released in my country until a few days ago. But I finally saw it yesterday evening and… it was disappointing. At least for me.

    Pitch Perfect 2 is set about three years after the first movie. The Bellas are in their senior year (except for Chloe, who is a super senior, after ‘refusing’ to graduate for three years) and their latest performance in front of the president is a huge disaster after Fat Amy’s failed solo performance, where she accidently rips her outfit, revealing her vagina to the whole nation. The incident costs them their tour and the only way that they can make amends is by winning the world championship. Their road to the world championship is not that smooth: their main rival is Das Sound Machine, an intimidating German a capella group; and Beca’s main focus is not on it, as she is interning for a music producer. The Bellas lose their voice and Chloe decides that the group needs to go to a retreat to find it. Will they find it? Will they win the championship? Well, it’s actually easy to guess but still, I won’t say it here. Go and watch it by yourself! :p

    To me, Pitch Perfect 2 feels like a bridge from the first movie to the third one (not officially announced, but you’ll understand what I mean after watching). The characters are shallow. After what happened in the first movie, I was expecting more of Beca & Jesse, or other Bellas’ personal story. But no. Jesse is just a supportive boyfriend who drives Beca on her first day interning and who screams “That’s my girl!” in front of the stage at the world championship. The movie introduces a new character, a freshman Bellas legacy who clearly will be the new lead in the third movie. But even she doesn’t have her (back)story explored. The other Bellas are just accessories, except for Fat Amy. Honestly, Fat Amy is the star of the movie! She and Bumper (who comes back to Barden University as a security guard) are secretly in a relationship. Fat Amy is the only one who made me genuinely laugh throughout the movie. She deserves a spin-off, IMO.

    So, generally speaking… Disappointing. Not funny. Probably will re-watch only for the sake of Fat Amy after the DVD is released. Two out of five stars.

    Have you seen Pitch Perfect 2? Did you enjoy it or are you as disappointed as I am?

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  • Likes & Dislikes: The Girl On The Train

    The Girl On The Train Review
    I had heard good things about The Girl On The Train but I was never really interested to read it. But when Amber told me how she finished this book in less than 24 hours, my spidey sense was tingling. So I downloaded the digital version and started reading. It took me about 3 days to finish it (I’m not a fast reader, except for when it comes to Dan Brown’s books). Many reviews call it “the ‘Gone Girl’ of this year”, but since I haven’t read Gone Girl (what can I say? I’m not really into grown up novels) and only watched the film, I don’t think they’re comparable. But that’s just me.

    Anyway…

    The story itself is about a woman, Rachel, who takes the same train everyday, in the morning and in the evening. She becomes familiar with a couple who lives near the railway; she even gives them name inside her head. One day, the woman who lives in that house goes missing for days and on the day she was last seen, Rachel saw something that might be an important clue about the woman’s whereabouts. So Rachel goes to the police. But turns out Rachel is not a reliable witness. She is an alcoholic who constantly blacks out and has no memory of hours in her life. She also used to live a few doors next to the missing woman, where her ex-husband lives with his new wife and their little daughter. And turns out that the truth is so much close to Rachel’s life.

    Likes

    • As a commuter myself, I enjoy Rachel’s description of the train and her everyday journey.
    • The whole idea of getting used to seeing a couple of strangers’ life is intriguing. I also like looking at people around me in public places and wondering what they’re going through (does it make me a creep?)
    • It’s a page turner. It makes me want to read more.
    • I have a personal experience regarding cheating and secret lover and such, so I enjoy reading the whole story between Rachel, her ex-husband, and his new wife. I understand their relationship; something I might not do if I didn’t have the experience.
    Dislikes

    • I don’t really like Rachel. It’s frustating to see her keep coming back to drinking. I have no sympathy for her at all for that reason.
    • Rachel is too creepy. I understand the detectives’ suspicion towards her. She is a stranger to the missing woman and her husband, but she knows so much. She knows too much. She even has the guts to go directly to the missing woman’s husband. Gees…
    • Helpless people. Helpless people everywhere.
    • It’s too slow paced for me.
    • About third quarter to the story, it becomes easy to guess the ending. The thrill and suspense that has been built since the beginning goes away just like that.

    I’d give The Girl On The Train 2 out of 5 stars for those factors. I only enjoy several parts of the story, but the whole book is not really my thing.

    Have you read this book? What do you think about it?

    Dara | Bloglovin’ | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook

  • Weekend Links


    Man, living with no internet connection is like living under a rock inside a cave. I’m not actually a person with FOMO, but let’s be honest here, I can go a day or two without checking my Twitter or Instagram, but one week is too much. I have yet to solve this issue but I’m still trying. Bear with me!

    But I’ve still managed to collect a few links. Enjoy!

    • Flying or invisibility? Kristin’s post has made me wonder. I’d take flying, though. How about you?
    • Cat ladies, assemble! These tips on how to get better photos of your kitties needs to be bookmarked, like, right now.
    • I’m not intending to make my blog go full commercial as for now, but I’ve been saving useful tips like this one about writing sponsored content. Just in case, you know… (Hey, brands! Hi!)
    • Speaking of sponsored content, my childhood hero, Hilary Duff, released a new music video for her single, Sparks. It’s been criticised and dubbed as a big commercial for Tinder. I honestly like the song and I cringed at the video. What do you think?
    • Ramadhan is closing in (less than a month!) and so is the Eid. I like shopping but I’m not a fan of Eid shopping because everybody seems to do it at the same time and so it’s crowded and hot. I’m going Eid shopping from home this year. You know, just sitting in front of the computer and choosing pretty (+modest) dresses from Zalora. Oh the joy of living in the digital era! (See? Internet connection is my basic need!)

    I haven’t been in your blogs for a while, so let me know what you’ve been up to this week! Did you have fun?

    Dara | Bloglovin’ | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook

  • The Struggle of a Modern Human Being

    Modern human basic needs
    My friend jokingly said that basic human needs had shifted from “food, shelter, and clothing” to “food, clothing, and internet”. “Even homeless people have smartphones,” she said. While I will never ever say that having a smartphone is more important than having a place to stay, I agree with her to some extent. I’ve been having some trouble with my house’s internet connection lately and it’s not good at all. I need internet 🙁

    I sponsored Sara’s blog last month and it has given me tons of traffic (blessed you, Sara!) so it’s not really a good time to be MIA, no? Right now I’m writing this post at my parents’ house. They installed a wifi connection just a month ago and it’s been a connection heaven for me. If only I lived closer. Haha!

    So… yeah. I’m just stopping by to tell my new readers that 1) yes, I’m still alive!; 2) I’m fixing this internet problem, so hopefully soon I’ll get back to regular blogging; and 3) I really miss catching up with my favourite bloggers. Okay, maybe I’ll just stop whining here right now.

    See you soon!

    Pic from.

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  • Weekend Links


    I’m closing this week with a good news: I got a job! I had the interview and microteaching test yesterday and I got the part time teaching job. I’m starting next Wednesday and I can hardly wait! I’ll tell you all about it in a couple days 😉

    And links!

    Have fun this weekend!

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