Life is Bella

Filed under: Uncategorized — Angela Santana at 10:22 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Now that I’ve read enough negative reviews of the movie Bella, let me give you my own.

My friends from St. Mary’s University and I, along with my parents and 13-year-old sister, went out together to see the movie this past Friday night. Yes, poor university students, many of whom are looking forward to those high-paying ministry and service jobs, decided to spare $7 worth of Raman to go see this film.

When it was over, we stood up from the front row and looked at each other tellingly with wide grins on our faces. “Wow! That felt like it was only 15 minutes long!” I said to my sister. We couldn’t believe what an experience we’d been through.

I’ve read complaints about the non-linear presentation, about the Spanish/English dialogue, about the “cultural inconsistencies”, about the characters being “difficult to emotionally invest in” – and I don’t see any reason to complain! I loved the non-linear presentation because that’s the way most people reflect on their lives. I especially appreciated the Spanish/English dialogue because that’s the way my dad’s side of the family really talks! It made the film so much more real to me as a youth of Hispanic descent. I loved that Jose was a Mexican offering a New Yorker some paella – isn’t that what New York, and really America, is all about? Who are you to say a man of Mexican descent can’t enjoy some good paella?

Bella’s characters were, in a sense, mysterious. We don’t know their backgrounds, life stories, expectations, dreams…but we only met them an hour and a half ago! I saw them as so much more real, for this reason, than any Brad Pitt or Meryl Streep character. They were introduced into my life a short while ago, and like any other new friend of mine, I was on a journey with people whom I had only just met.

Bella never promised to be a cookie-cutter Hollywood production. It promised to offer audiences something different. My friends and I wholeheartedly believe it did, and would certainly pay good money to see it again.

Assorted Thoughts

Filed under: Uncategorized — Angela Santana at 12:19 pm on Saturday, October 20, 2007

I love having a reason to chill out. Midsem break = ♥

- Just bought Keane’s album Under the Iron Sea from iTunes, and there are 3 extra tracks and a video!! All for 9.99 – omg! This is me so happy!!!

- I opened the Weekender yesterday and saw a picture of Wynton Marsalis and my jaw dropped. Then I looked to the left and saw that his BROTHER is coming to S.A., not him. Aaarrgh!

And if you don’t know who Wynton Marsalis is, go get cultured. lol

- Bella is premiering in San Antonio next weekend at select theaters, and my family and friends are going. You’d better go, too!!!

It won People’s Choice at the Toronto Film Festival (as have Hotel Rwanda and American Beauty in the past), and that just proves it’s a big deal.

- Two nights ago, I learned that Today’s Catholic newspaper is going to publish my profile piece on La Fraternidad Mariana de la Reconciliacion (The Marian Community of Reconciliation).

- Grapevine magazine published my profile of The Thirsting in their Fall 2007 issue. You can read it online here, or within the mag’s pages in the PDF here.

- My friend Jon Niven is working on his debut solo album.

now and forever

Filed under: Uncategorized — Angela Santana at 11:54 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Dear God,

You are great and good and the source of joy and love and truth and peace. Thank You for everything that You have given me. Please direct my eyes toward what is pure. Please direct my mind to focus on the present. Please direct my hands to do Your work. Please direct my heart to Your Sacred Heart. Please direct my tongue to craft Your praises. Please direct my feet to the path You have created for them. Please direct me to You.

Amen.

Secret Language of College Boys

Filed under: Uncategorized — Angela Santana at 12:10 am on Monday, October 8, 2007

Question: What does it mean when this conversation goes down:

Guy: Hey, how are you doing?  I haven’t seen you around in a while!
Me: Oh, fine – great! Busy, very busy.
Guy: How come?
Me: You know, school. School.
Guy: Aaaand….?
Me: And?
Guy: Boyfriend? You got a boyfriend?
Me: No, I don’t.
Guy: Really?? Wow. We need to get you one. I’ll look for one for you.
Me: [laughing] Uh… alright!
?? Is he trying to send a message or what?

I got saved after that. I told one of our friends, “Hey, so-and-so wants to get me a boyfriend! Do I have time for a boyfriend?” And he replied, “Well, I have a feeling that if you wanted a boyfriend, you’d make time for one.” Then, to the guy, “Yeah, if she wanted a boyfriend, she’d have no trouble finding one.”

Ha. Take that, dude.

Francis de Sales & Angels

Filed under: Uncategorized — Angela Santana at 12:23 pm on Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Francis de Sales had a great devotion to his guardian angel, and not only his own but those of his friends and enemies. When he had a discussion with Protestants, he silently exorcized the demon that possessed them and invoked their guardian angels. When he was absent from his diocese, he entrusted it in a special way to the care of its guardian angel, and never forgot to greet the angels in various kingdoms, provinces and parishes which he visited. In the confessional he often invoked the penitent’s guardian angel. Even in his writings it can be seen how he recommended to his clients devotion to their angel.

– A.S. X, p.2

From PhatCatholic’s Daily with DeSales.

 
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