Good. Good. Been busy lately writing an article, school hmwrk/studying, work, and all that jazz...Starting to watch 13 Assassins today.
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I definitely will tell you about 13 assassins. I am either planning to watch it tonight or tomorrow night. I'll put Secret on my PTW. Thanks :)
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I will be starting to watch 13 Assassins tomorrow. Since today is holiday, it's been a catching up day for me. How about you? What have you been watching? Nice profile pic. btw.
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Have you watched A Frozen Flower? If you have, what do you think of it?
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No worries. I've been trying to catch with MDL user's comments on my profile page lately. Good thing, I respond within most a week. Definitely, Penny Pinchers wasn't my favorite. However, it wasn't too terrible. LoveSick is alright. I gave it a 7. The story is quite typical and comedic. Both the actor and actress are from In Time With You. For me personally, the actor portraying the doctor was too-good-to-be-true type of guy. I thought it was entirely unrealistic. I guess if you took that off the table, I suggest it, of course. I recommend it for a Saturday night without high expectations. In My P.S. Partner, I thought the characters were realistic and the plot was so close to happening in real life. I was surprised by it. It feels a mid-life crisis type of movie. I enjoyed it nevertheless.
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Completely understand your opinion with Love Exposure. I thought the opposite when seeing the movie. Currently, I am finishing up A Frozen Flower. I can't believe that the director put homosexual having sex in it. Something very unexpected in the beginning of the film. The first half was intensive with the sexual scenes and the second half brought out the plot more and I started to understand it fully. Now, I have a different opinion for both actors from That Winter the wind blows. I must say, they did an amazing job with the acting!
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Here's the Paprika link for the movie with eng sub and Japanese audio: http://www.animeget.com/paprika-movie
I mainly watch a lot of high-rated North American movies. Im not interested in teenage movies, stupid/unfunny films, etc. I like the movie to inspire me and leave me feeling that I haven't wasted my time. Life of Pi and Inception are good examples that I felt that I haven't wasted my time.
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I have a Polish background but I live in North America. I agree Asians are very proud of their unique fashion. Unlike North Americans, most Asians are fashionably well-dressed from head-to-toe including their hairstyle, makeup, and accessories. They are quite detail-oriented. I am always inspired by their fashions. Their fashions are normally six months ahead of North American fashions. I am gonna try that haircut this year lol. I'm not watching any current dramas. However, I just finished Love Exposure movie and The Crucible. I started the film, A Frozen Flower. Probably will finish it in the next few days.
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Nice to meet you too :) You have no favourite movies? Your list is empty. That's why I ask. :)
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Thanks for accepting it. I completely agree with you on your quote. "they have something so unique and special unlike British/Hollywood dramas they relate able without being depressing all the time." I never found a solid connection in American/Hollywood dramas since some of the movies are re-makes from Asian movies. I enjoy watching the originals instead of the crappy Hollywood remakes. What do you think?
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Lol Completely understandable. I used to be not a fan of films but this phase changed me entirely. All I watch is Asian films. This phase will wear away soon. However, I enjoy exploring new areas of films/dramas. I get bored easily with the same genre over and over again like in the Psychological/Thriller challenge. Having little doses at a time will assist me. For some particular reason, I don't get stressful after watching sad and depressing films. It does the total opposite effect. lol.
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Since I'm from North American, I tend to enjoy European and Asian fashions much more. Asian fashion is unique, creative, and not afraid to sport a good-looking guy in wacky, colorful clothing. North America is more conservative in fashion and tend not to explore more of the wild side of fashion. I guess it depends on where you go. One of the reasons I watch drama is for the fashion, interior decorating, apartment colors, flooring, and style, and also their hairstyles. Especially I would love to have the haircut of Kim Yun Seo in You're the Best, Lee Soon Shin. Check out her haircut on how it's uneven.
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Thank you :) Yes, that's why I love the creators of MDL and how it brought me to this newly created community of drama/movie addicts. I just finished this erotic and original film, Love Exposure. I'm gonna start A Frozen Flower tomorrow. How about you?
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Yes, currently I am in movie phase. I haven't missed watching dramas maybe soon. So far, I enjoyed the Crucible. If you're into a sad, true-based event, and mature themed movie, this movie is for you. It left me in the air for few minutes to think how incredible this movie really is. I also recommend to watch My P.S. Partner and Love Exposure <--this movie is mind-blowing crazy and not your typical Saturday night movie. In Love Exposure, the director isn't afraid to put female masturbation, hard-ons, sex with crazy woman and Catholic priest, and having the male lead as King of Perverts. It's over a rating of 8 on MDL. Give it a try and see if you like it.
"I'm into sins. When I saw her panties, I realized how beautiful they are. That was the moment that I became a real pervert." -The competitors and judges started to sob and clap all at once. Impressed on his little speech. This part made me laugh a lot!
For those who are trying to find the film online and in full, here's the link: http://www.gooddrama.net/korean-movie/love-exposure-2007
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Thanks for accepting my friend's request! :) I see that you have Bad Girls under Favorite movies. What movie is that one about? Hahaha. I love your profile. Quite hilarious ^ ^
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I started watching Love Exposure. I'll let you know how I think of it.
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Kimi wa Petto was one of my first Japanese dramas that I've watched! The story itself is quite interesting. Tells true tales of success, loneliness, and the truth of being yourself in front of the person you love but a modified version of yourself in the public. It's the constant battle of living a life that where we can be our true selves. Older woman and young man romance. If you're into that, you'll like it.
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It was depressing, disturbing, mind-blowing, and rather hurtful to see these disabled children being sexually abused and physically abused by these awful people. I'm surprised that this is based on true events. I thought I can believe in human beings, however there are ones who truly should not live on this planet. It's despicable and shocking to find out that these events happened in the early 2000's. Some of the characters still lives today.
I mainly watch a lot of high-rated North American movies. Im not interested in teenage movies, stupid/unfunny films, etc. I like the movie to inspire me and leave me feeling that I haven't wasted my time. Life of Pi and Inception are good examples that I felt that I haven't wasted my time.