Saturday, February 1, 2014

[Personal Review] Sungkyungkwan Scandal

Before I start taking about this drama, let me talk about how I saw this twice. I have KBS World and when this aired, I watched itusually they like to re-run dramas so I accidentally watched it againI don't know howor whyso moving on.



Cast; Park Yoochun, Yoo Ah In, Song Joongki and Park Min Young. Before anything happens, let's first talk about the men in this drama, the line up of good-looking men.. Song Joongki, the flower boy (as titled by his Running Man family) I first saw him when he was hosting Music Bank and at that moment I just felt like I was called by the heavens. His character is this ladies man who is the best friend of this wild horse as they call it, his character calls for this handsome man who knows how to treat ladies and that's exactly what he is.

KDrama OST!

I promised that I would blog about my favorite OST Songs/Tracks and this might be a massive post since there a lot of songs in my list. This is a mixture of old and new OSTs that I got over the years [I know... but I've been watching Kdramas forever so... yeah] This isn't in any order, I just write on what comes to my mind lol, so moving on



Joo's Korean Drama OST Faves : **the ones in BOLD are the ones I got addicted to

Friday, January 31, 2014

The Heirs

Read my review , a guest post at .



Lee Min Ho had been my favorite Korean star since forever, and Park Shin Hye had made her way into my heart little by little through 'Heartstrings', 'Flower Boy Next Door', and 'You are beautiful'. And, the joy of watching them together on screen for the first time! Priceless!! They look best as a couple. Loved 'Heirs'.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Education by Entertainment

I'm not sure why I still watch a lot of anime and read a lot of manga that I do.I got into this stuff when I was in my teens- and back then, it was all revolutionary, because on average, there were a lot more adult themes to anime/manga that you couldn't find in American comics of the same era.French comics were way ahead of American comics in this respect: they often dealt with taboo content such as sex, violence, and real depravity of the human psyche that American comics dealt with superficially, but I hadn't yet discovered these at the time so I'll make the comparison to manga/anime exclusively for now.



Maybe I'm outgrowing it.There are few animes now that I think are trying to do anything intellectual.The last interesting ones that bothered my brain a bit were Psycho-Pass, a story about the struggles of law enforcers in a Minority Report-esque legal system that crosses a bit with Gattica themes of social determinism; and Guilty Crown, to a lesser extent, a story about a young teenager's rise to power in an Animal Farm setting because he arbitrarily come upon a power superior to those around him (hence, the "guilty crown").I found those interesting because of the general themes to the animes- in executation however, looking too closely at any bits of it in isolation from the theme revealed how disintegrated animes and managas really are.I think there's a big difference between the way that an anime is executed and the way a live action series is executed. I think it has something to do with the serialised nature of the typical television anime- it's episodal, and there are usually shitloads of characters.However, at the end of the day, anime characters are all scripted by the same person, and art direction is done by usually one person whose job is to keep things in sync.The big difference between anime and live-action is that with live action, the director inevitably creates the screen production by linking together a handful of actors' interpretations of script- and if you have good actors, you have a lot more space for some really interesting stuff with all of their acting- their acting is a mess of vector quantities trying to push different interpretations of the whole theme in different directions simulatensouly.In animes, the tug is limited to voice.I'll give you an example.One of my favourite characters of all time is Louis Litt from Suits.Sure, he gets some great dialouge- but I'm certain that a lot of my image of this character whenever I close my eyes is due to everything the individual actor (Rick Hoffman) put on top of the written idea. The character has a particular posture, a particular smile, a particular rhythm of speakingand body language that I do not think could be planned on paper.

Friday, January 10, 2014

soompi

Posted: 01 Jan 2014 12:10 AM PST



LEE MIN HO recently won the male high excellence award for his performance in "THE HEIRS" at the "2013 SBS DRAMA AWARDS" hosted by LEE BO YOUNG, LEE HWI JAE, and KIM WOO BIN.

Monday, January 6, 2014

Welcome to 2014!

Hoorah to the new year! I was going to post at midnight, but you guys might know of the multiple social networks one can have and such..



I've had an amazing 2013 even though there were such downs and ups, but that's usual, and I hope 2014 will be SO MUCH BETTER.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Memories of 2013 part 12: What is fun is good!!

I had a little trouble this year determining what would take the final spot on this list. Usually, there's an unforgettable series or show, or an important development in the community that everyone talks about. But there was none of that this year, at least for me - that's probably one of the reasons that four of my memories this year are from non-Japanese live action series! And I even found myself skimming some of the fun-but-OTT COVERT AFFAIRS, even though I haven't followed the 4th season because I was a little put off by some of it's opening episodes. But as I kept waiting for that one series that would sweep me away with its Oomph! factor, I realised that one had already crept into my heart. So, whilst I always knew that UCHOUTEN KAZOKU (aka The Eccentric Family) would make it onto the list, it is with some surprise that I present it as the most subliminal experience of this year.



It's WAR!!