Michael Vu Admin
Posts : 28 Join date : 2011-05-06 Age : 30 Location : Somewhere in Suwanee annoying people.
| Subject: Hello, Schoolgirl Mon May 16, 2011 2:21 am | |
| So yeah, I guess I'm just gonna be doing movies on romantic comedies, but seriously, guys if you don't start writing on more action/mystery/adventure movies then I'll have to start doing it. And I don't really do those kinds of movies, so please oblige me in doing so. I guess that I'm only writing about movies that I watched and only like. So you'll see me doing a lot of reviews about romantic love comedies. Both Japanese and Korean, and maybe American depending on how good it is. But let's just start off with this movie. This movie was a good representation on the daily routine of Korean life in Seoul, Korea. The scenery/setting was just absolutely beautiful, I would live there if I could. There involved lots of walking and public transportation such as subways and buses. The movie started off a bit slow, introducing the characters and all. There are two love stories, both not being that complex, but involving a lot of drama. The blend of comedy and drama is nice throughout the film, but I have to admit there were times when I went like, "WHEN WILL THIS END!?" So, I watched the movie with a bit of patience. At least the characters weren't an eyesore. There was supposedly a lot of connection going on between the four main characters of this movie, but to accurately explain it, I'll put it in a few words: The little things are what counts in each person's life. That's how love blossoms, just take on the world in little chunks at a time so love'll last forever. Yeah, that's what I'm trying to get at. You learn to appreciate the little quirks that your spouse may have and learn to love both the pros and cons. Chyeah boy, I said it. The soundtrack for the movie wasn't that bad actually. I got goosebumps from all the instrumental piano playing in the background. It was edited very smoothly and the synced very well with the scenes in terms of the emotional build. I'm not really trying to make this a whole "deeper meaning" analysis, but what else can I say without spoiling a movie? I recommend watching this movie on a date (which I've said for like almost like the past two movies I've reviewed!) But what the heck, do it. Rating: 7/10 Pretty good rating (IMDB Rating: 6.9) | |
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D-Man Lee
Posts : 44 Join date : 2011-05-07 Age : 29 Location : In a world of dreams thats in another dream
| Subject: Re: Hello, Schoolgirl Mon May 16, 2011 10:42 pm | |
| Nice review, I do need to start doing reviews on action movies and live-action anime adaptations. After school ends | |
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Michael Vu Admin
Posts : 28 Join date : 2011-05-06 Age : 30 Location : Somewhere in Suwanee annoying people.
| Subject: Re: Hello, Schoolgirl Tue May 17, 2011 10:42 pm | |
| Do one one The Good, The Bad, The Weird, but try not to do too many K-Movies. I'm accused of doing that, but I'll upload more J-reviews during the summer. | |
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D-Man Lee
Posts : 44 Join date : 2011-05-07 Age : 29 Location : In a world of dreams thats in another dream
| Subject: Re: Hello, Schoolgirl Wed May 18, 2011 5:19 pm | |
| yea I was probably gonna review that one. But I am also reviewing a few anime movies myself | |
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