Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Movie ~ Must Love Dogs

Image courtesy of Warner Bros.

I don't know how many of us here in Malaysia even heard of this 2005 movie. I didn't, before laying my hands on a copy of this movie, on loan. I don't remember if local cinemas screened this movie or not. Anyway, when I saw this cover, with the Newfoundland doggie, I know I just gotta watch it, and it's rated as a comedy, so there was nothing to lose.

I don't know why, recently I watched quite a number of John Cusack movies, and also Colin Firth, not that they are handsome or particularly great actors, or anything, it's just bloody coincidence. BAH!

This movie may be rated as a comedy but it's not the type that makes one go hahahahaha. It only brought out a chuckle from me every 20 minutes or so. It's not the kinda movie that mind f****. And it's not the kinda movie that makes one go WAHHH. It does not impress and does not leave a great impression.

In short, this is the type of movie that you can watch, or can DON'T watch. UNLESS you like dogs a lot, like me.

I didn't appreciate the scene where these two forty-somethings drove around town looking for a condom. It's sooo juvenile. And makes me think of Sam Shik in My Name Is Kim Sam Soon. But Sam Shik is cute, John Cusack is not.

This movie also portrays men as looking to get laid on the 1st & 2nd dates. ARE men REALLY like that in real life, or only in Hollywood? The mind boggles!

The only things that I'll remember from this movie next month will be the dogs, the dogs and the dogs. And also something about using PE food wrapper as a substitute for condoms.

Now kids, don't try this at home!

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Sleep Fest ZZzzzzzzzz

The top three sleep-inducing movies to date for me are (in random order):

My Kungfu Sweetheart movie poster
There is no f-ing lion dance!

My Kung Fu Sweetheart (Cantonese)
Directed, produced and written by Wong Jing. So what?
This movie is really a waste of time to watch. Really senseless and most of the time, I didn't even know what was going on.

Good Night, and Good Luck movie poster
Good night *yawn*

Good Night, and Good Luck
Directed and co-written by George Clooney.
This movie received a string of movie award nominations but DUHHH political movies really are too dry for me. Black & white did not help to keep me awake.

Da Vinci Code movie poster
Shall I give it a second chance?

The Da Vinci Code
Based on Dan Brown's 2003 book of the same title, one of the most widely read books of all time.
I had the intention of watching this movie with an open mind as I did not read the novel beforehand, but alas, the 2hr and 20 minutes felt like an eternity.
I also found the accent of the actress damn irritating. Lost count how many times I nodded off to sleep.

Friday, August 18, 2006

Korean Drama ~ All In

Image courtesy of Seoul Broadcast System

In gambling, especially poker, “All In” means to bet all the chips one has on the table on ONE game.

I watched “
All In”, a 2003 Korean drama upon the recommendation of a close friend. Yes, I finally finished it, all 24 episodes. I know ntv7 showed it recently, but I don’t have a TV, and even if I did, I dislike dubbed shows.

In this Korean drama, “
All In” is mostly about gambling, from dingy “houses” to high class casinos in Korea and Las Vegas.

All In” has all the ingredients of life in the real world; from triad gangs of Seoul to policemen, from hoodlums to corporate figures, from prisoners to politicians, from the very poor to the very rich, from struggling for power to losing power, from succeeding to falling into disgrace, from brotherhood to betrayal, from victory to defeat, from friendship and romance to enmity.

What makes this drama all the more interesting is that this is a drama based on the true life story of a Mr. Cha Min-Su, who went to Las Vegas with only 18 dollars in his pocket and became a millionaire by becoming a pro-gambler and pro-Korean chess player. However, Mr. Cha had worse knocks in life than what's portrayed in "All In".

Lee Byung Hun (BH) is the main star, whose character Kim In-Ha is so unfortunate, that all the bad things just fall onto him. This is the guy my friend asked me to watch out for. She said he’s leng chai. BUT I don’t like.

~*~ Lee Byung Hun & Ji Sung in All In ~*~

I like Ji Sung who really managed to bring to life the character of Choi Jung-Won as a guy who is tortured by love, controlled by a strong-willed and unscrupulous businessman father and trapped in various circumstances not to his liking. He looks so sweet all the time that even when he is scheming, you (OK, OK I) just can’t seem to hate him.

And when he cries (most of the men in this drama cried at one time or another), I just felt like crying with him.

It’s rare for me to think of Chinese guys as leng chai but from a scale of 1 to 10,
Ji Sung gets 9.5 from me. Almost perfect, wooohooo Unfortunately, most of the photos of him online do not do justice to what he showed us in the drama.

I mentioned before Hyun Bin is also leng chai, but his kind is the boyish kind of leng chai. Ji Sung is the matured kind. Hyun Bin gets 8/10 :-p

Lee Byung Hun gets 7 only for looks, and 5 for acting hahahaha He is a piece of wood, only slightly better than Lee Hyun Woo in Attic Cat. Laugh also did not look good. Cry also did not look good. The only saving grace was when he KEPT QUIET and just let the camera focus on him from afar, whilst dressed in a trench coat, a pinstripe suit or at least a button down shirt.

But then Ji Sung looks just as well as Lee Byung Hun in suit. So do Jeong Yu-Seok and Huh Joon Ho (Yu Yong-Gu). Sorry to all fans of BH muahahaha *evil laughter*

The other leng chai in “All In” is the actor Jeong Yu-Seok / Jung Yoo Suk as Yim Dae-Soo. His character is a gangster in Seoul. And he’s got scars on his face to fit his role. The scars look real enough. He also managed to carry out the role almost perfectly, especially with his twitching eye lid or lips when he was seething with anger.

And his crying scene was very power. So silent, just a drop of tear rolling down his face. The message came across very well.

Yim Dae-Soo and Yoo Jung-Ae made a matching couple but too bad Dae-Soo has a bad ending, which I shall not disclose here.

Some of the scenes in this drama were so slow it felt like watching "The Bold & The Beautiful" and although I usually feel that 24 episodes for a drama is too long, if I can watch
Ji Sung in this role, the drama can go on forever!

The mother of all gambling is when Kim In-Ha bet his life (all in) on one large round of game in the corporate world, going against his childhood best friend, Choi Jung-Won, fighting for money, power, success and the woman they both love.

Will Kim In-Ha, win, lose or fold? Naturally, I’m on Jung-Won’s side!

If you want to watch some glitz on TV and can spare 24 hours of your life, then go ahead and watch “
All In”, but remember, Ji Sung is MINE!

That being said, this drama did not make me cry as much as the others that I watched. Maybe I am too jaded? Maybe I have no more tears left? *shrug*

The scenes that spoilt this drama were when Song Hae Gyo (Min Soo-Yeon) were made to wear "grown-up" office attire that made her look so frumpy. She really looked out of place.

The funnies:
Every time there was a street fight scene, capoiera music will come on. Wonder why they did not play the shaolin soundtrack. But at least it made more sense than the horse’s neigh in Attic Cat
.

When Kim In-Ha and Yu Yong-Gu took English Language lessons in America, the teacher tried to teach them a sentence that has the word “ROAD”, but both of them kept saying “LOAD” instead. The teacher was so frustrated, while these two guys kept whispering to each other, and used eye signals, asking each other why the teacher was so mad, when they got the word exactly as the teacher wanted it.

It went something like this (example):

Teacher: I will be on the road at noon.
In-Ha & Yong-Gu: I will be on the load at noon.

Teacher: No! Road.

These two being said simultaneously:
In-Ha: Load
Yong-Gu: No! Load!

Frustrating or not??

Trivia:
Min Soo-Yeon and Choi Jung-Won went to the teddy bear museum in Cheju (Jeju) Island
, which the Queen Dowager and Bigoongmama went to as well in Goong.

During the filming of this drama,
Lee Byung Hun and Song Hae Gyo (Min Soo-Yeon) were a couple but they subsequently broke off the relationship. I felt that their chemistry was revealed in the drama as well.

Ji Sung and Park Sol Mi (Suh Jin-Hee) were a couple off-screen too *GGGrrrr*

Numerous references were made to
The Godfather.

A sequel is being made in 2006, but it will have no link to this 2003 drama. The cast will be new as well, too bad.