Friday, 26 May 2017

My favourite book and film

The art can be expressed in many ways, but definitively one of the most complex in my opinion, is write a book. My favorite book is "Bonsai", i think it's a very rare book, i mean, it has a lot of details and secrets that you can't decipher just reading it once. It's a very short book, but it has a lot of hidden information, wich can help you to understand the story, because it's weird, i insist, but for me, it's very interesting (the school made me read it, it's the only book from school i liked).

 Otherwise, my favorite movie is "The Music Never Stopped", basically it's a story about a man, and how he loses his memory, while his dad tries to find a way to help him, and he discovered that the music he used to listen make him remind some things. In my opinion, this movie it's perfect because it mix strong feelings, with a touch of reality, and i promise this movie will make you cry, if you haven't seen it yet.
I recommend you to see this two masterpieces because, emotionally speaking, are very powerful.
They are going to make you learn about life and love, and probably, change your perspective about these two topics. By the way, If i haven't told you anything about "Bonsai" it's because i want you to read it, it's an amazing book, so i don't want to spoiler anything. But i warn you, be careful with the details.

Gabriel Sawyer and Henry Sawyer, from "The Music Never Stopped".

Friday, 19 May 2017

A photograph you like

My favourite photograph is about one of the most amazing landscapes that i ever seen. It's about Pumalin Park, located in the south of Chile, in the X region.
The photograph was taken by Londie G. Paladelsky in 2011, a Canadian photographer of landscapes and outdoor activities and places.
I my opinion, this photograph shows the beauty of the Chilean nature and how it has been conserved, because it's something that people don't want to destroy, and they actually can't ¿Why? Because it's a private land. Pumalin Park belonged to Donald Tompkins, a North-American ecologist who had conserved the most national parks of Chile. Unfortunately, he died in 2015, but before his dead, he donated his lands to the Chile's government, with the commitment of keep protecting and conserving that lands.
Why i like this photo? because a was there in 2016, in holidays, and i felt all the good vibes of that place, so natural, so peaceful, full of wild animals and insects. That made me understand that natural crations are the most beautiful things in the world and the humans will never reach that level of perfection. We have a lot of things to learn about the nature.

Thursday, 4 May 2017

Music in My Life

Well, i honestly love all kind of music, some genres more than others, but the point is that i don't discriminate musically speaking.
My favorite music genres are rock and indie, but i prefer indie than rock, because the indie has a vintage essence that i personally love, my favorite indie singer is Chet Faker, but i also like other singers not related to indie  like The Weeknd and Eddie Vedder, and obviosly his band, Pearl Jam.
I started to play instruments when i was a kid, so i have experience in that way, my favorite instrument is definitely the bass guitar, because i think it's a very important and a versatile instrument in the structure of a song. I also play drums and guitar, but in the band that i have with my friends i'm the singer.
I have many musicians friends, one of them plays piano, other plays trumpet, etc.
When i was a younger, i used to listen metal, because my dad likes metal, so he show me his favorites metal bands, like Iron Maiden, Metallica, Accept, and that kind of stuff. So we used to go to see them in their live shows, honestly, i don't listen metal actually, but when i hear a song, i keep it , because it brings me good memories (i still going to metal live shows with my dad)
The music that i always remember is from the movie "Into the wild", Eddie Vedder wrote the songs for that movie, and i think they have a deep meaning, that movie has the best soundtrack ever!