I'm truly sorry for not giving out part 2 of First Kiss but I want you all to watch it by yourselves. No need for summaries. It's best if you really watch the series. 11 episodes of 45 minutes each won't hurt you. Just don't do it in one day, unless if you are really bored. :)
July 25 and 26 is the day when japanese movies are shown in Gaisano South Cinema 4. It's from the Japanese Film Festival and it features 3 independent films(for me, I think). Hanging Garden, which talks about a modern-day family in Japan. It's kind of disturbing because there are some scenes which are not for the faint-hearted or something. There was a scene when the mom daydreamed of killing her friend in the restaurant using a fork and stabbed her on her face or something and blood spurted on the window and to her face. You may not get it at first but you soon will with some good thinking skills or analyzing the meaning of events. Another movie is entitled, "We Will Overcome Someday". I'm hoping that this is the right title because I am not that sure. Well, it talks about the fight between japanese and korean people in Kyoto, Japan. The two factions are separated by a river and when a japanese enters a korean territory, they are beaten up. A lot of tragedies happen in this film including a disturbing death of a person, some beatings from thug to thug and other things. The protagonist idolized an independent folk band that sang for the peace and freedom of their country and he sung it again on the radio for everyone to hear. The manager of the radio station was so angry because that song was banned. But, the operator insisted and beat up the manager and let the protagonist continue the song. It all ended in peace when the koreans(i think) won the battle. Good movie!
Last, but not least, is the movie "Linda Linda Linda". I haven't watched this movie yet so I'll watch it tomorrow or something. But, I think it talks about the life of band mates who want to play their music in a festival in their school or something. I really want to watch that movie.
So, I want to personally tell you all to support Japanese movies and series. Although I'm not jap, I want all of you to appreciate the good dramas they share to the world.
Don't worry. Subtitles are invented at your own convenience. ^^v
July 25 and 26 is the day when japanese movies are shown in Gaisano South Cinema 4. It's from the Japanese Film Festival and it features 3 independent films(for me, I think). Hanging Garden, which talks about a modern-day family in Japan. It's kind of disturbing because there are some scenes which are not for the faint-hearted or something. There was a scene when the mom daydreamed of killing her friend in the restaurant using a fork and stabbed her on her face or something and blood spurted on the window and to her face. You may not get it at first but you soon will with some good thinking skills or analyzing the meaning of events. Another movie is entitled, "We Will Overcome Someday". I'm hoping that this is the right title because I am not that sure. Well, it talks about the fight between japanese and korean people in Kyoto, Japan. The two factions are separated by a river and when a japanese enters a korean territory, they are beaten up. A lot of tragedies happen in this film including a disturbing death of a person, some beatings from thug to thug and other things. The protagonist idolized an independent folk band that sang for the peace and freedom of their country and he sung it again on the radio for everyone to hear. The manager of the radio station was so angry because that song was banned. But, the operator insisted and beat up the manager and let the protagonist continue the song. It all ended in peace when the koreans(i think) won the battle. Good movie!
Last, but not least, is the movie "Linda Linda Linda". I haven't watched this movie yet so I'll watch it tomorrow or something. But, I think it talks about the life of band mates who want to play their music in a festival in their school or something. I really want to watch that movie.
So, I want to personally tell you all to support Japanese movies and series. Although I'm not jap, I want all of you to appreciate the good dramas they share to the world.
Don't worry. Subtitles are invented at your own convenience. ^^v
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