yes, there are more than 150 different sign language exists honey. this one is british sign language. of course…
Thanks - I genuinely didn't know that (and it didn't even occur to me to look it up).
I once considered signing up for a course, which is why I still remember a few motions (reading is so obvious, it's unforgettable). When I was young, I played football with a deaf kid but he lip-read and never knew sign! Anyway, I ended up learning another language instead.
EDIT: it's nice to be referred to in such a manner by a friendly young woman, like yourself, even though woke twats have convinced half the world it's sexist and/or belittling (it isn't).
I'm lucky enough to live close to a lot of nature (rabbits, squirrels, forests, etc.), so I certainly appreciate quietness! I'm also more of an action/thriller/crime kind of dude, but I do appreciate the odd drama now and then, and the rare comedies that are actually funny.
That said, if you want any recommendations, hook me up.
I'd heard of BlackPink (only because my neighbour is Thai!), but do you really think I could name any of them (aside from this chick) or that I'd recognise any of those girls if I walked past them in the street?
I only clicked on this thread because I was curious as to a zombie apocalypse TV series (not that I can see this coming anywhere near close to, The Walking Dead).
By the way, I don't even like the zombie genre! But with the crappy, 28 Days Later getting another instalment, I couldn't help but ponder if this is the sign of a new wave of zombie nonsense.
Yeah, that kind of took the shine off, Silver Linings Playbook.
Don't get me wrong: 10 years is fine when people match, but a 50 year old with a 30 year old woman desperate for children - when the dude should've raised his already (and they're probably closer to her age than his!) is never going to sit right. 25 & 35? No problems. 45 & 55? No problems. I get that many fans will argue: "Why's it fine when the man is older?" but I'm not saying that!
At the end of the day, a 22 year old just starting adulthood with someone who's 30 and should already be married - or close to it - is just trashy. Also, if a woman's still single at 30, a dude has to wonder how many there have been before him... and that idea can be horrifying!
(Bad) joke aside, 10 years isn't so big once both people are *mentally mature* (try putting a 22 year old with a 30 year old and it probably won't work - which is why I can agree with the initial comment).
Honestly it is a good movie. The idea behind it is quite interesting. yeah there are some aspects that are less…
Going by memory from around a decade ago (damn, time flies!), I'd say that the "less developed" aspects were what gave this film so much suspense. It was a joy to watch the ML's mind at work and how... well, without any spoilers, the title was so incredibly apt.
An amazing thriller... and yet another film I never left a review for! Well, I saw it years before I even joined this site, so that's no surprise... I just came across the Korean remake (The Plot), and that's when I noticed no rating here.
This film was very unique at the time (obviously, it now has a remake) and Louis Koo was brilliant as the ML, delivering a character-study that I can't really go into, lest I spoil the film!
I had to change the server because the 1st one kept lagging, but the film was good. To be honest, these slow dramas about mourning aren't usually my cup of tea, but the sports setting - especially since kendo is still so alien to me - made it a lot more interesting.
I'm still mega impressed by what they managed to achieve with such a tiny budget, but the minimal locations and amazing use of close-ups really paid dividends!
I'd definitely recommend this to fans of the genre, but, for me, it was somewhere between a 6 and 7 (out of 10) - I enjoyed it for what it was but it's nowhere near my favourites.
Thanks! The film played perfectly when I used your link, so I'll watch it now (hopefully I get to finish it before I head out!).
The original Vumoo link I gave you was 100% valid - Vumoo was one of my go-to sites for years. It's just a pity that, now it's been taken down, a lot of imitations have popped up, all of which seem to be fake sites whereon nothing actually plays!
I once considered signing up for a course, which is why I still remember a few motions (reading is so obvious, it's unforgettable).
When I was young, I played football with a deaf kid but he lip-read and never knew sign! Anyway, I ended up learning another language instead.
EDIT: it's nice to be referred to in such a manner by a friendly young woman, like yourself, even though woke twats have convinced half the world it's sexist and/or belittling (it isn't).
I'm also more of an action/thriller/crime kind of dude, but I do appreciate the odd drama now and then, and the rare comedies that are actually funny.
That said, if you want any recommendations, hook me up.
https://www.british-sign.co.uk/british-sign-language/how-to-sign/mountain/
Still, I'll check this out because the first arc of the comics was fun; I'm also curious as to who'll play the ginger girl and the young teacher.
The plot is pretty much explained above.
I'd heard of BlackPink (only because my neighbour is Thai!), but do you really think I could name any of them (aside from this chick) or that I'd recognise any of those girls if I walked past them in the street?
I only clicked on this thread because I was curious as to a zombie apocalypse TV series (not that I can see this coming anywhere near close to, The Walking Dead).
By the way, I don't even like the zombie genre! But with the crappy, 28 Days Later getting another instalment, I couldn't help but ponder if this is the sign of a new wave of zombie nonsense.
Don't get me wrong: 10 years is fine when people match, but a 50 year old with a 30 year old woman desperate for children - when the dude should've raised his already (and they're probably closer to her age than his!) is never going to sit right.
25 & 35?
No problems.
45 & 55?
No problems.
I get that many fans will argue: "Why's it fine when the man is older?" but I'm not saying that!
At the end of the day, a 22 year old just starting adulthood with someone who's 30 and should already be married - or close to it - is just trashy.
Also, if a woman's still single at 30, a dude has to wonder how many there have been before him... and that idea can be horrifying!
(Bad) joke aside, 10 years isn't so big once both people are *mentally mature* (try putting a 22 year old with a 30 year old and it probably won't work - which is why I can agree with the initial comment).
I just came across the Korean remake (The Plot), and that's when I noticed no rating here.
This film was very unique at the time (obviously, it now has a remake) and Louis Koo was brilliant as the ML, delivering a character-study that I can't really go into, lest I spoil the film!
Just watch it.
To be honest, these slow dramas about mourning aren't usually my cup of tea, but the sports setting - especially since kendo is still so alien to me - made it a lot more interesting.
I'm still mega impressed by what they managed to achieve with such a tiny budget, but the minimal locations and amazing use of close-ups really paid dividends!
I'd definitely recommend this to fans of the genre, but, for me, it was somewhere between a 6 and 7 (out of 10) - I enjoyed it for what it was but it's nowhere near my favourites.
The original Vumoo link I gave you was 100% valid - Vumoo was one of my go-to sites for years. It's just a pity that, now it's been taken down, a lot of imitations have popped up, all of which seem to be fake sites whereon nothing actually plays!
I normally only get to watch big budget Korean stuff, so now I really want to see it.
I'm in the Nordics, so maybe it's just me?
Nothing seems to play on the vumoo.top site, so don't click on that one if it comes in a search (it's probably a spam site).