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8.5/10
Autumn leaves in every hue of red and yellow
Float down the stream woven like brocade.
The melancholy and gentleness of aging plus the fears of being alone is portrayed excellently.
just like that, we decided to love the fate that chose us. just for today and only today.
And forever.
Let me plead my case , dear oppas, noonas , Comrades , haters and all those who lie in between.
Right now in the public discourse a cliché is the villain, public enemy number one, where the writer’s skill is put under scrutiny for using what was once an original idea which got milked until it reaches the cliché point. Some scholars said a cliché interferes with the writers originality. BUT a good writer can make you feel right at home with the excellent familiarity of clichés, Kim Eun Sook has mastered the art of using cliché to her advantage while making sure her production can garner more finances but still not losing its charms.
Cliché means something unoriginal and borrowed and overused, but cliché itself is a French word, borrowed and overused. So in order to defend this amazing drama I have to say, it has a 100 elements which were all used at one point, but is done in an excellent manner with the familiar faces that we are used to.
So you could say it’s a cliché story with the cliché cast. Does that make it bad? Of course not. It makes better.
Watching all bruce lee movies and expecting anything other than kickass by Bruce Lee is weird.
Now the one thing the drama wanted to do is be this epic shit golden diamond expensive time bending monarch theme romance bromance show that will blow your mind.
it didn’t blow my mind, but I was entertained, and I smiled a lot.
And in my current life, smiling a lot means everything.
So it’s a 7.5/10
8.2/10
“Do you know what hurts the most?
It’s the fact that you kept another secret from me.”
What’s most exciting about this story is the darkness we see but the characters in the story don’t, every secret you as a viewer see, isn’t seen by others and the build up it amazing.
Would you rather find out the truth or live in your own reality that you wouldn’t want to be shattered? It’s like the pill theory, The terms "red pill" and "blue pill" refer to a choice between the willingness to learn a potentially unsettling or life-changing truth, by taking the red pill, or remaining in contented ignorance with the blue pill, and the story has a strong grip.
I love the family dynamics and their awkwardness, the actors did an excellent job, all of them even the side characters I loved them.
The drama is meticulously written and the cinematography and excellent use of brown / grey colors is amazing.
Normality is a blessing we all ignore.
8/10
At first look, it seems like a very strange movie and not relatable.
But as you keep watching, the weird school and students start feeling more realistic.
With everywhere having news of bullies bullying someone to death or the bullied kills his bullies, it doesn’t feel too strange after all.
The main character Kujo wins a game of "Clapping" and becames the boss of a gang at an all-boy high school. The idea of the game is to clap as many times hanging from a roof-top fence without falling to your death. At first he finds his role mildly amusing as he deals out punishment to anyone who disrespects him or his best friend Aoki.
But when he moves on and ends up alienating Aoki, things start to change.
Bullying is not a word that can define a full situation of what happens or what is absent like the absence of justice.
When the teachers act like robots that are just there to dictate without the effort of teaching or caring, the whole system starts spiraling.
Teacher: flowers are meant to bloom, not to dry up.
Student: aren’t there flowers that never bloom?
10/10
“Look how I’m forgetting you. Look how I’ve forgotten you. Look at me.“
“Her: You know I have dubious morals.
Him: I want to meet you again tomorrow, I love dubious morals.”
Emotionally devastating and beautifully shot, this might be one of my favorite romance movies. A must watch.
9/10
Picture a nation already gripped by political chaos that finds itself afflicted by a plague so new that no one understands its properties yet.
Offff, right? Well the story obviously is deep and about the hungry peasant class of the 1600 Korea, well if you are hungry, eat the rich, literally.
What made kingdom stand out for me is not the zombies and amazing sword fights or the excellent costume design, it’s how a nation falls if they aren’t United, the real “baddies” aren’t the zombies but the people who failed to work together to contain the Zombiiesm, is that even a word.
Well.
Acting 10/10
Story 10/10
Few dislikes but overall love.
8.4/10
What are dreams ? Is it some prestigious club that average men can only join in their sleep? Of course not, don’t limit yourself by your own ideas.
I loved this drama, the journey and conveying of “it’s never really too late” after all a dream remains a dream if you haven’t acted on it.
Acting : well I can’t rate the acting since some people rocked and some people need to work harder on their dreams
Story : 9/10
Music : 10/10
“There are some people who live in a dream world, and there are some who face reality; and then there are those who turn one into the other.”
– Douglas H. Everett
8/10
All twists and turns are concealed in a flock of birds, the skies and seas cannot see them, but with dreams, they become visible.
The time is in a constant back and forth in his movie, making you feel how heavy the trauma the main character went through which are shown symbolically and figuratively.
A doctor travels back to his rural home to save his nephews life, sounds like a simple heartwarming story but this one takes a heavy turn.
This is my vibe of depressing movie with heavy messages.
Memories, I wish they were more palpable, as if you can touch them but only “as if”.
8/10
The life of a flower is very short, that’s why it should be appreciated immediately.
Just like the movies name, floating clouds, well they are there and we see them but no one takes the time to notice them and so are human emotions, if you constantly feel estranged and distant towards your own feelings, they’ll end up passing before you really get to see them and appreciate them and before too long we become aware of those very things we callously taken for granted that are now tragically and irretrievably lost.
8.1/10
“Close your eyes, tell me what you see, is it the blue sky?
I see the blue sky but it’s also turning into your handsome face.”
It’s a good movie, the cinematography is excellent, the story is simple.
Some dialogues are really well written, but they’ve could have done much more with it.
10/10
The story, we're told in a prefatory note, took place in "The story takes place when the world was in dark times, an era when mankind had not yet awakened as human beings." By that the director may be referring both to the story and to aspects of totalitarian society and rule , in which everyone's role was rigidly defined, and authority flowed from the top down.
Ironically the movie is named after the villain, or maybe it’s signify the role of such merciless bullies even in our own personal stories.
“I found that humans have less sympathy, for things that don’t directly concern them. They are ruthless.”
Frantz Fanon: "Violence is man re-creating himself."
The age old question, is psychopathy inherited or you get it along the way, is the abuse cycle real? A person who was abused as a child will grow up to abuse their own children? Or will they learn through experience that they need to be better, or is their soul too broken to be repaired and healed, a warm touch of kindness can do miracles but it also can be a reminder of our grim reality, where we always experienced hate, abuse and utter loneliness where the skies have zero stars, so if I end up seeing 1 star, a light of hope, well that change my perspective of the darkness? After years of abuse and mistreatment with visible bystanders, can I trust anyone? Or will I become just like my abuser? Can people be dependent on the emotional and physical abuse if they have been receiving it for many years...
The drama does good in questioning and does good in answering a few.
If a child or an adult is brought up to understand that every thing can be punishable by physical violence, I feel pity for their psyche and hat cycle to be broken can be achieved by continues kindness that breaks the norms that the abused grew up in. Only then humanity will return to its course.
Isaac Asimov: "Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent."
Emotional or psychological abuse may not leave physical marks, but just like any form of abuse it’s meant as a controlling tool, abuser use to manipulate and corner their victims, while psychological abuse aims at distorting someone’s reality making them feel they are unworthy marking them as a mere clone of their real existence.
How I hope these things remain in fiction as a remainder of what humans were.
But it’s on going, this drama might be fictional but these things happen every minute every day.
8.7/10
Acting 9/10
Story NO/10
Music the heavy jazz and trumpets really added extremely well to the intensity
Rewatch value: I’d rather die
“Just because you smiled, it doesn’t change the sad reality.”
“You are testing me because you want to trust me, test me all you want, make me suffer all you want, I will never abandon you.”
“I don’t have a memory of hugging another human being, the only memory I have is of hugging a warm vending machine that was left on through the night”