Monday 5 November 2012

Length Of Reviews

I do apologise if the reviews get a bit lengthy for certain ones. I get a bit excited when the drama is really good, and there are plenty of things to share; therefore, I want to get every point across. Also, because of the layout of the blog, the reviews are presented only 3/4 of the page horizontally which makes it appear quite long.

I'm sure if you like my reviews, you won't the mind length, and would enjoy reading it all, word 
by word ^^

Love Between The Lead Actors In Kdramas

Why am I so addicted to Kdramas? I think it's the "out of this planet" plots that they come up with. Some dramas have so many twists, turns, surprises and things that can never happen in real life. Also, the characters, are there really such people in real life? It's also a combination of brilliant acting, gorgeous casts, out of this world plots, and the emotional jerks the drama has on you. Sometimes after watching these dramas, it leaves an effect on me, and I find myself thinking about it, questioning it, and it'll become random conversations I have with my friends.

The thing about Kdramas that I never grow tired of is the strong love (usually) between the leading actors. The way they portray it: the hurt, the emotions, the devotion, the dedication, and the selfless love that transcends over time, situations, and events. A love so strong that I admire and am amazed at. Maybe it's love that we rarely see in real life.... Above all, Kdramas are just purely entertaining.

The Korean Language

Just finished watching Faith with Lee Min Ho and Kim Hee Sun. I will write the review for this one shortly. Another drama where the leading male actor has the nicest voice! I don't know what it is with Korean male celebrities' voices. Every single well known Korean male actor has the nicest voice and laugh. I'm a "voice and laugh" girl so I always notice these things. I'm thinking it could be the Korean language. It just sounds so nice to the ear. 

Cantonese is not bad too. I think it may also be the different low tones that make it attractive. I'm a cantonese speaker, but my cantonese is attrocious. I get by with minimal cantonese conversations^^ Further improvement required I think :) Mandarin on the other hand makes everyone sound high pitched. Not good on men as they sound too feminine, except for Wang Lee Hom (one of my favourite singers) who sounds great whether talking or singing.

Back to the Korean language. I think it's the language that makes the sound attractive, except for when they start making these nasally and deep throaty sounds when they emphasize something or is angry. The Korean language is definitely on my bucket list to learn.