![]() ![]() “I remember (when the 1978 building was new) I received a safety award and $30 for suggesting that they raise the lights in the stairwell because people kept hitting their heads on them,” recalled Casey Funk, a senior attorney hired full-time in 1981 after finishing law school.įunk started at Denver Water in 1978 as a summer intern in environmental planning. Over the years, there’s been a lot of upgrades in the existing building. I got in, and we took off,” O’Malley recalled. They landed at the helipad and the governor’s black car pulled up. “I had my gear in the car, and they said they were coming in to get Gov. Roy Romer, who served as Colorado’s governor for 12 years, from 1987 to 1999. O’Malley, who was with the Army National Guard for 30 years, remembers the time he was at his desk when got a call from the Guard, asking if he was available to help crew a helicopter flight for Gov. Patrick O'Malley, CAD manager for Denver Water's Engineering division, packs up for the move into a new Administration Building. It’s a new chapter for the organization.” All of engineering will be on one floor, that will be good. “Unlike now, my staff will all be on one floor. “I’m excited to go into a new building,” said Patrick O’Malley, who started at Denver Water in 1986 and now works as the CAD manager the Engineering division. And that was about how work families were created amid the rows of cubicles, and how that family will shift and grow in the new building. ![]() And, there were more obscure memories, like the helipad on the south side of the 35-acre complex and how the fountain at the center of the building was the centerpiece of a retirement party.īut one memory stood out the most. They told us about conversations in the cafeteria, a baby shower in a conference room and the cashiers on the first floor who accepted payments. The new building will be Crouch's third Administration Building in his Denver Water career. If you haven't seen it yet, do yourself a favor.Alan Crouch, a hydraulics engineer, talks about memories created in Denver Water's Administration Building prior to the move to the new building. And without a doubt, it is among the best Asian films of the past decade. Within its genre it is one of the best that has ever been made. It is advisable not to know much more about the film's synopsis, that way the journey will be more enjoyable and emotional. Sad, tender, emotional, tragic… “ A Moment to Remember” is, in short, something to remember. In essence they are the same movie, but the added half an hour helps more to get more into the story and to get familiar with the characters. It is also to say that there is the theatrical version, of two hours runtime, and the director's cut, with an additional 30 minutes. That's why with such good actors it's almost impossible not to feel affection for them and not get thrilled along the way. Jung Woo-sung and Son Ye-jin are absolutely perfect, with a brilliant chemistry rarely seen on the screen. What makes the film so special apart from the technical aspects, the script and the directing, is undoubtedly the performances of the main actors. Other songs are heard during the film, such as La Paloma and El Reloj played by the band Big Mama, sung in Spanish, giving it a nice and exotic touch. Tae-won Kim's music cannot excite more than it does, adding to the beautiful images of the photography. Another strength of “A Moment To Remember” is its soundtrack. The eyes of the cinematographer Lee Jun-gyu fill the story with beauty and color, giving the film excellent camera movements and shots. Both characters will unite in front of all the adversities, social differences (she is of good family and he a carpenter) and the initial disapproval of the girl's family, to stay together and get married. Everything is beautiful, until something unexpected will put their lives and their relationship to the test From the first moment, one believes the crush of the two protagonists, the chemistry between them is really perceived, and they make everything credible. Spending time, she meets a salaried worker from her father, Chol-Su ( Jung Woo-sung), with whom she will start a beautiful love story. Su-Jin ( Son Ye-jin) is a young woman who has had a bad adventure with a married man and just left him. “A Moment to Remember” is screening at Florence Korea Film Fest The story gets the viewer excited to what is being narrated, until reaching a final act where it is impossible to back away the tears. A tremendously emotional movie as well directed as it is performed, with a fabulous script co-written by the director himself and by Yeong-ha Kim. Lee gave us with this film one of the best romantic stories translated to the big screen. “ A Moment to Remember” is undoubtedly something that should be remembered. ![]()
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