While this was an interesting read, for me, one important relationshsip is missing: hateful older sibling - loving younger sibling. Like, it's not mutual hate over inheritance, it's just spite from one party and forgiving from the other (for example the sisters in Rooftop Prince).
QUESTION: Does anybody know the name of the actress portaying Chu Zhi He's mother? I know I've seen her somewhere,…
Never mind, I've figured it out. And for everyone else who might have been wondering where we've seen her before: She's Shancai's mother in the original Meteor Garden. Her real name is Wang Yue.
Great article! There's also Wrong-English-Subs-Irritation (WESI) - yeah, I just made that up. Do you guys know that feeling? You're reading the subs and suddely a REALLY wrong phrase/ word hits you in the face and you lose focus for a moment because you think about how it should be written? It happens to me from time to time. And no, English is not my first language, but I still notice sometimes and then it keeps going round circles in my head. Sigh.... (Btw, I think all subbers who dedicate their free time are doing a terrific job! You rock!) But it can also be very hilarious, too. On that matter, dear namkookie, I'm not sure if I wanna bare (as in "get naked" XD) with you right away, however I did bear with you until the end of this article. LOL. (Sorry, it was just to funny. No hard feelings, ok?) Thank you for your work ;)
Ooh, wonderful topic!
I'll never forget this one green sweater with very low v-neck that Rain wore in one episode of Full House (Korea 2004). It was epicly ugly!
This series also had some other horrible fashion choices...
So, I have a question to anyone who has seen "Seoul Station", the (storywise) predecessor of "Train to Busan":
In "Seoul Station the police/the government fenced in the infected area, right? And the movie suggests that the outbreak epicenter is the old man from the beginning at the station. So it's save to assume that the station is also inside the fence.
So, how is it possible that there was bussiness as usual at the station at the beginning of "Train to Busan"?
I mean, it's pretty clear to me that the outbreak was right in that night that ended at the end of "Seoul Station"/the beginning of "Train to Busan" - making the early morning train plausible: people hadn't heard about the outbreak yet, so they went about their lives as they normally would. But shouldn't the train station still be locked up?
But thanks for letting me know ^^
My Chinese is rather rudimentary, so I might not understand enough, but I'll still give it a try.
Cheers~
Yoona
There's also Wrong-English-Subs-Irritation (WESI) - yeah, I just made that up.
Do you guys know that feeling? You're reading the subs and suddely a REALLY wrong phrase/ word hits you in the face and you lose focus for a moment because you think about how it should be written?
It happens to me from time to time. And no, English is not my first language, but I still notice sometimes and then it keeps going round circles in my head. Sigh.... (Btw, I think all subbers who dedicate their free time are doing a terrific job! You rock!) But it can also be very hilarious, too.
On that matter, dear namkookie, I'm not sure if I wanna bare (as in "get naked" XD) with you right away, however I did bear with you until the end of this article. LOL.
(Sorry, it was just to funny. No hard feelings, ok?)
Thank you for your work ;)
But the city I liked the most when I was there was Osaka ;)
Also, I really like your way of showing the image sources! So clever~
I'll never forget this one green sweater with very low v-neck that Rain wore in one episode of Full House (Korea 2004). It was epicly ugly!
This series also had some other horrible fashion choices...
In "Seoul Station the police/the government fenced in the infected area, right? And the movie suggests that the outbreak epicenter is the old man from the beginning at the station. So it's save to assume that the station is also inside the fence.
So, how is it possible that there was bussiness as usual at the station at the beginning of "Train to Busan"?
I mean, it's pretty clear to me that the outbreak was right in that night that ended at the end of "Seoul Station"/the beginning of "Train to Busan" - making the early morning train plausible: people hadn't heard about the outbreak yet, so they went about their lives as they normally would. But shouldn't the train station still be locked up?
Best Japanese Movie of 2016: Nobunaga Concerto: The Movie
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