Thank YOU for sending me the friend request. :D
And sorry for not writing sooner, I'm a bit of a chaotic person.;)
I see you're watching Coffee Prince, among others. One of my favourites. :D
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Personally I think your review is great as it is, but I understand you want to change the name of the actor. :) Korean names are starting to come out of my eyes. They are all the same! And because they are translitterated, once they are written seong, then sung, hyeong is hyung, choi is goi... uff!
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There is a way to edit reviews: enter the page of the movie/drama and click on "write a review". Since there is already an existing one, the system will open up the page of your review and you can edit it. Only side effect: it takes out the space lines and doubles the apostrophes. :P
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I also approved the actor you sent, but had to leave his role in Romance without name, since it's mentioned nowhere. Do you, per chance, remember the name of the husband?
Thank you! Great review. :D
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Hi Lib. I have updated the cast of "Romance" (added to my list, btw). I have watched everywhere, but the main role of the detective is not the one you wrote in the actor detail. As I understand it Jang Hyun Sung is the husband, and Jo Jae Hyun the policeman, seen also in the movie poster.
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If I understood well, you have been a teacher but are now doing something else? May I ask you what you do? :)
LOL, am I the only one who hates this characters limitation? It's so thrilling to go off topic on a thread, now and then! ;)
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Hi Lis, please forgive me for not answering sooner, but it was almost 4.00 a.m. and I needed to go to sleep.
I majored in linguistic, but specialized in German and English literature, that's why I immediately thought your being forced to read sounded very familiar. :D
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Unfortunately I won't be able to catch up on anything this week, as I have so much to do I think I'm going crazy. But it is my firm intention to go back to Japanese for a while: it always puts me in a good mood, for some reason.
I'll start Boss and Don Quixote next week. Thanks for your feed! :D
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It seems like right now the only site available is Yes24. Even if we were able to read it, it seems impossible to get it shipped anywhere outside Korea.
Rest assured that, should I find out more, you and Lis will be the first to know! Hotness, like knowledge, has to be shared. :D
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It seems music is to you what languages are to me: a neverending source of wonder and love. Japanese is what made me approach dramas: the plan to learn it, combining some serious grammar/syntax study with the spoken language heard on dramas. It helped that I've always been a bit of an Asian fanatic.
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Wow, this is truly interesting. First of all, your real name is really beautiful, and very uncommon, at least to my experience. Second, you do classical music: do you play an instrument (some string, they are so... airy!) or do you sing?
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Very wise! They are a lot more likely to become omelettes. :P
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May I ask you what the meaning of your nick is? :)
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as a means of earning money, but as a true bonding tool. The difference is, she's an interpreter, while I prefer the written translation. But this is a detail. When she kisses Tamaki on the cheek the 1st time, she tells him in Italy they do it every day. LOL Loved her. :D
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Oh, I love you Michael for your unwavering opinion about the end of LLL. I thought so too, but I tend to mix up wishful thinking with logic. ;)
As for Karina: in a way I did. Now and then she speaks about languages in the drama, and the culture behind them. She seems to love them, not only
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King of the Hill has been noted down. :D
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There's something very attractive and sweet about a drawling American speaking Italian. Our R are very much rolled, so that it sounds adorable when someone "glides" on them. I like to listen to different pronounciations. :D
But I can see the clash with French, LOL.
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By the way (sorry for the length). I'm very curious as to your interpretation of the end of LLL. Do you think it's a sort of "sliding-door" thing, where one reality overlaps the other depending on choices, or did she really die in the future and they are all stuck there? I'm inclined towards the 1st
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...time before we can form an opinion, but the synopsis is already a riot. There's a soul switching involved, gangsters, nerds and kids. It sounds great. I hope it lives up to my expectations.
Other than that, I'm currently watching I need romance, which is a quirky, adult rom-com. Quite unique.
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I'm so glad you liked it!! :D
LLL is one of those almost unknown dramas one is a bit hesitant to suggest or review, for fear others may not understand the enthusiasm. But I know you are an out-of-the-box thinker.
My next Japanese is going to be Don Quixote. It's just started, so it will take some
And sorry for not writing sooner, I'm a bit of a chaotic person.;)
I see you're watching Coffee Prince, among others. One of my favourites. :D
Thank you! Great review. :D
LOL, am I the only one who hates this characters limitation? It's so thrilling to go off topic on a thread, now and then! ;)
I majored in linguistic, but specialized in German and English literature, that's why I immediately thought your being forced to read sounded very familiar. :D
I'll start Boss and Don Quixote next week. Thanks for your feed! :D
Rest assured that, should I find out more, you and Lis will be the first to know! Hotness, like knowledge, has to be shared. :D
As for Karina: in a way I did. Now and then she speaks about languages in the drama, and the culture behind them. She seems to love them, not only
But I can see the clash with French, LOL.
;)
Other than that, I'm currently watching I need romance, which is a quirky, adult rom-com. Quite unique.
LLL is one of those almost unknown dramas one is a bit hesitant to suggest or review, for fear others may not understand the enthusiasm. But I know you are an out-of-the-box thinker.
My next Japanese is going to be Don Quixote. It's just started, so it will take some