10 Mar 2012

At first sight

I was watching this movie. Very good movie.

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It's about a guy who went blind since he was 1 years old.
He's been living in that condition for very long until he met this girl.
When she was at his home, she saw an article about a doctor who does eye operation. To help the blind to see again. So, she called the doctor and he was excited to help. She told the blind guy about the plan and at first, he went mad about it then he decided to do it.

Operation went well. For the first time he could see, it was not a good experience. He still need his touch in order to know what he is seeing. His touch will tell the brain and the brain will tell the eyes.

The learning process went terribly stressful for him and her. She started to feel annoyed and the relationship went down to no good. They try to make up again and then it was the happiest time of their life.

Then his eyes started to shut off, bit by bit. The doctor said that he's going blind again.

Through out  the whole movie, I've realised that there are so many things that we, as human do not do to each other. Because we can see, we forgot to feel.
When we forgot to feel, we tend to take things for granted.

We don't feel the texture of the wall,
we no longer hear the sound of the rain,
we don't breath in the wind,
we don't appreciate colors,
we don't look at people's face when we talk,
we don't care about lights and darkness.

'You'll see a lot but non of that matters when you loose the one you need to see'

Amazing.
Mulai lah untuk appreciate apa yang selama ini kita rasa tak penting.
Tengok sekeliling kita, appreciate.
Tengok orang yang kita sayang, tengok betul-betul. Peluk, cium mak bapak kita, suami isteri, pasangan, bestfriends, atok nenek, pets dan diri kita sendiri.
Ingat semua keindahan yang Allah bagi kat kita.
We never know when we might loose all the things we have in life.

Last quote from the movie :

'I saw the horizon, its out there. Even though I'm not able to touch it, its worth reaching for.'

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