No wonder a lot of people are pissed off. LOL. That ending scene left me a bad after taste... BUT the whole drama itself was still wonderful. Besides, I still have the webtoon to look forward too. >_<
I will say this from a guys perspective....taiyou no uta is the best romantic movie I've seen, The girl who secretly…
I think you already did by posting your inspired video here. ^_^v
That movie had such a heart warming story and the actors were definitely raw. Watching it was an awesome experience for me and the OST actually made it even better.
annyeong! joining your team! I'm currently at ep5.
ps: I wonder if I'll be able to catch up with you. kekkek
I think you will...if you put your heart and soul into it chingu. hahaha!!!! Welcome to this craze. I envy you, since you've got a lot of stuff stored out for you in one sitting without waiting week after week for those 2 darn new episodes!!!!
Taiyo no Uta both movie and drama are waiting for years on my hard disk drive, but I some how still have to watch…
I'm happy you loved Solanin! not a lot of people do.. they find it boring to say the least... but a viewer just has to appreciate the music and message and the film becomes something very significant. That is at least what happened to me. LOL
The 'half-mute' comment part, I loled at that! I know exactly what you mean. It's weird but it does make sense for me though that they decided to mute out Takeru's singing and cover it with some musical instead. Since there is no such thing as perfect music (only perfect tune) this idea made sense. Great music would have to depend on the listener or how they perceive it. So muting was sort of a good idea to make the audience let their imagination run wild and think of their own music perspective.
That movie had such a heart warming story and the actors were definitely raw. Watching it was an awesome experience for me and the OST actually made it even better.
The 'half-mute' comment part, I loled at that! I know exactly what you mean. It's weird but it does make sense for me though that they decided to mute out Takeru's singing and cover it with some musical instead. Since there is no such thing as perfect music (only perfect tune) this idea made sense. Great music would have to depend on the listener or how they perceive it. So muting was sort of a good idea to make the audience let their imagination run wild and think of their own music perspective.