Wednesday, November 15, 2006
On the film set of "Crocs"
It was fascinating to observe the production process. Apparently, the director is very well-known, Stuart something-or-other, and the film is being produced for a tiny budget of only US$1.5 million. It's part of a five-movie series and they're filming one movie right after another here: one movie wraps, the next day another one begins.
I learned all of this from a really cool retired man who I met during dinner (let's call him Horace since he lives here and might not want his views widely-known). Horace and his Thai wife moved over here permanently two years ago when Horace retired after a successful career in St. Louis, New York and L.A. Horace wrote a book about insurance fraud which was published by an Asian publishing company and the same production company filming "Crocs" is potentially interested in filming a screenplay which Horace is currently writing.
Horace and his wife also provided some really interesting insights about the Western man/Thai woman dynamic. He said that Western men are fed up with nagging, aggressive Western women who aren't satisfied even with the equality and gains they've made which drives certain men away to women from less aggressive cultures. He quickly qualified this by saying that while Thai women are often second-class citizens, they are the force in society which "wears the pants" in many ways. He also said (and his wife concurred) that you often see beautiful, young Thai women with old, ugly or overweight guys because they have a very different concept of what's attractive. Simply put, Buddha. So if you're a guy with a gut and jowls, you qualify for the Thai woman's 'Most Sexy Man' category. Horace even said that what's particularly attractive to Thai women is a man with a mole. The longer the hair growing out of the mole, the more desirable the man.
We talked about creativity, innovation and making money in Asia and he says that Asia is still very far behind North America, Europe and the West as they still have a very traditional outlook. For them, it's easier to pirate or copy, rather than to come up with original concepts, plots and ideas. He did say that the movie industry is using places like Thailand more and more, to the detriment of places like Canada, since it is much cheaper to film here and the technical staff are exceptional.
So look out for "Crocs" which will be coming to the Hallmark Channel, DVDs and an iPod near you!
And that attribute is given for the fact that I have a bold head like Buddha, ( she mentioned that).
I was asked by a Vietnamese woman in Amsterdam if she could rub my head…
Its amazing when you learn about all this things it doesn’t look as scary as we think, they are just a matter of understanding the dynamics.
Sure fat man would be more inclined to travel there for the woman because they are more accepted, and with the bargain they get a wife who will be loving and dedicated to them.
I suppose one of the things a lot of man are afraid to admit is that they like to be taken care of , I wonder if man are harder to get their umbilical cord ever detached emotionally.
Society demands of a man to be tuff and positioned, where and they need the woman to nurture them, and that is by no means to tell them what to do but to hold them and care for them, a woman who can love them like their mothers did.
I am learning more about the mother sun dynamics being back to the US, I hear how mothers with boys protect them more than the girls, and daddy is always more incline to the girls …just my own thoughts of this idea.
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