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Jumat, 10 Desember 2010

...Ing


Rilis: 2003 
Pemain: Yung-yung Chang, Wing Fan, Jia-yan Ke
Genre: Drama Komedi
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Fly High


Rilis: 2006 
Pemain: Ji Hyeon Woo
Genre: Drama 
Kualitas: DVDRip

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Synopsis

It's school festival day and Min-hyuk is busy dancing and singing. However, it is not the stage but a toilet that binds his destiny. He is bewitched by a daring high school girl, Mi-hyun, who comes into the men's room because the women's room is full. From that day on, Min-hyuk woos her, escorts her home at night, stuffs her locker with roses, and clears passages for her in the morning after a snow fall. For all his efforts, he doesn't get much more than a tender glance from Mi-hyun. When she suddenly vanishes "sorry" are the only words she leaves behind.
 
 
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My Sassy Girl

Rilis: 2001 
Pemain: Cha Tae Yun, Jeo Ji Hyun
Genre: Drama Komedi 
Kualitas: VCDRip

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Casts :
- Tae-hyun Cha as Kyun-woo
- Gianna Jun as The Girl (as Ji-hyun Jun)
- Jin-hie Han as The Girl’s father
- Sook-hee Hyun as The Girl’s mother
- Il-woo Kim as Quintuplets
- Ho Lim as A Man The Girl met as blind date
- Dong-won Seo as Deserter
- Wok-suk Song as Kyun-woo’s mother
- Geum-Seok Yang as Kyun-woo’s aunt
- Tae-hyeon Kim
- Mu-yeong Lee
- Kwang-eop Son

RESENSI :


Film nie populer banget di forum, awalnya ga’ tertarik tapi setelah baca2 spoiler dan tahu ratingnya saat ini masih paling tinggi di forum jadi pingin download dan akhirnya kesampaian. Film lama tapi masih worth to watch ampe sekarang.
Low pertama nonton mungkin bakal bingung, ceritanya rada gaje a.k.a ga’ jelas, atau mungkin emang diriku aja yang ga’ mudengan, he7x. Tapi setelah nonton berkali-kali ada hal yang menarik, film nie ibarat sebuah game Action tow RPG yang setiap kita menyelesaikannya dapet rahasia baru, di film nie juga serasa kaya’ gitu, jadi saran dariku low mau nonton tonton aja berkali-kali pasti ada hal-hal yang menarik setiap kali menyadari ada keterkaitan antara suatu kejadian dengan kejadian yang lain.
Diriku disini ga’ akan ngasih sinopsis atau spoiler apapun biar greget-nya dapet buat temen2 yang belum dan mau nonton nie film. Cuman diriku mo ngasih sedikit bocoran yang kuharap ga’ akan mengurangi keseruan ketika tar temen2 nonton :
- Pertama, coba perhatikan pas nonton film nie, coba low bisa tebak siapa nama tokoh cewe’ yang ada di film nie, cz sejauh pengamatanku nama tokoh cewe’ di film nie ga’ pernah disebutin satu kalipun, cuma disebut-sebut sebagai “dia”
- Ada berbagai misteri yang cukup menarik, antara lain beberapa tokoh yang berbeda diperankan oleh pemain yang sama, tapi ada yang menyebutnya kembar sih, juga ada misteri tentang katak didalam kapsul waktu dan ufo. Coba temen2 cari tahu ndiri aja tentang misteri tersebut. ^_^
Dilihat dari sudut pandang pribadiku film nie kuberi nilai 9/10 deh cz ceritanya rumit dan menarik. Gambaran alurnya awal-awal masih datar lalu agak maju isinya banyak emosi dan konyol, emosi gara2 kelakuan cewe’-nya, coba tonton aja pasti cewe’-nya ngeselin banggedz, konyol gara2 banyak adegan ga’ masuk akal, gaje tapi bikin ketawa mulu. Mulai ke tengah agak mulai kerasa deh romance-nya, truz pas menit2 hampir akhir bikin tegang dan cemas abiz, khawatir dengan ending-nya (cz diriku paling ga’ suka sad ending) tapi begitu sampai di ending. ^_^ Coba cari tau ndiri aja deh. he7x. Jadi tau napa film nie di forum menduduki peringkat pertama dari 5 besar film Korea terbaik dengan point yang jauh unggul di atas runner-up nya selama bertahun-tahun cz emang film nie pantes menyandang gelar ntu.
Tambahan dikit, diriku dah download satu lagi film Korea berjudul Windstruck yang sebenernya udah lama kudownload tapi belum sempet kutonton. Kenapa diriku nulis tentang Windstruck disini? karena disebut-sebut Windstruck ada keterkaitan dengan My Sassy Girl, ada juga yang menyebut Windstruck sebagai prekuel dari My Sassy Girl, tapi ada juga yang bilang kalau Windstruck ga’ ada kaitannya dengan My Sassy Girl tapi emang yang mbuat film iseng masukin karakter cewe’ di My Sassy Girl ke Windstruck. Selain itu kenapa diriku pingin nonton film nie? Cz salah satu soundtrack yang dipakai di film nie adalah salah satu lagu favoritku dari band Jepang favoritku, yaitu Tears milik X-Japan. Jadi penasaran n ga’ tau napa Tears yang notabene lagu Japan dipake di film nie yang notabene iz film Korea, jadi pingin cepet2 nonton. ^_^
* Setelah ditelusuri ternyata emang nie film ga’ cuman populer di forum tp emang populer diseluruh dunia, buktinya nie film dibikin remake-nya pada tahum 2008 di Amerika dengan judul yang sama, sedangkan di Jepang dibikin TV Drama berjudul Ryokiteki na Kanojo (猟奇的な彼女) yang disiarkan tahun 2008. Di IMDB film nie mendapat nilai 8.2/10 dan berpredikat perfect oleh seorang reviewer. Wew, ternyata emang top lah, dan 6 penghargaan yang diraih di berbagai negara di Asia jelas membuktikan kualitas film nie. ^_^
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Sunflower

Rilis: 2006  
Pemain: Kim Hae-suk, Heo Ji-Yae
Genre: Drama 
Kualitas: DVDRip



RESENSI


The popularity of the melodramatic gangster film continues unabated in Korean cinema with “Sunflower”, the latest effort from director Kang Seok Beom, previously responsible for the comedy “Mr. Handy”. The main appeal of “Sunflower” is undoubtedly the star presence of popular actor Kim Rae Won, a key figure in the recent Korean wave who featured in the likes of “My Little Bride” and several hit television series.
The plot begins with gangster Tae Sik (Kim, who also played a criminal in the excellent “Mr Socrates”) recently released from prison, and heading back to his hometown to live in a small restaurant with an adopted mother who has taken him under her wing. Desperate to leave his past behind, he takes a job in a local garage and tries his best to live quietly and away from the attention of the local gangs, most of whom still live in fear of his reputation for brutality. Unfortunately, his best efforts are threatened by the actions of a particularly unpleasant local politician who wants to knock the restaurant down to make way for his new shopping mall. Sure enough, Tae Sik soon finds himself battling against the demons of his past in a very real and painful fashion as he struggles to avoid returning to his previous life of violence.
Since the film revolves almost entirely around his character, it is fortunate that Tae Sik is a fully fleshed out and interesting figure, particularly during the early stages when, having no real prior frame of reference to his past behaviour, it comes as a shock to the viewer to see his extensive tattooing. Although it is initially difficult to associate such a meek and unassuming man with the murderous violence of which he has apparently been capable, Kim’s multilayered performance does a good job of providing subtle hints of his internal turmoil and the viciousness lurking beneath his timid exterior. This provides the film with a heartfelt emotional core, something which helps to overcome the inherent predictability of the plot, with the final showdown having been clearly marked from the opening scene.
The rest of the supporting characters are all reasonably well drawn, with Tae Sik’s adoptive family providing solid enough ground for the inevitable melodrama which pours in during the final act, during which director Kang does treat them with some surprising ruthlessness. The only weak link comes in the form of Kim Byeong Ok’s villain, who is needlessly evil throughout, constantly pushing the protagonist as if keen to see him explode, even after things seem to be going his way. This does provide some amusement during the latter stages, when he at least has the decency to confess in a rare moment of insight that, “I should have known this would happen.”
Thematically, the film acts like a checklist of the usual gangster film motifs, covering corruption, betrayal and the adverse affects of violence, though it does at least steer away from any glamorisation of the criminal life, with most of the characters being depicted as a cowardly lot. As the true nature of Tae Sik’s relationship with his surrogate mother is revealed, the film does explore some potentially more interesting territory. Unfortunately this emerges a little too late in the proceedings to add more than a sprinkling of psychological intrigue.
To be fair, “Sunflower” does tackle some slightly different ground in comparison to other efforts with virtually identical plots, with Tae Sik’s journey being one of repentance rather than redemption. The recurring notebook motif works quite well in this regard, underlining his character’s determination to make amends and fit in with decent society, something which of course is lent a tragic air given that the viewer is constantly aware that his hopes are all too likely to be dashed.
Kang’s direction is solid, if unremarkable, though he does manage to give the film a generally polished look, and keeps things moving along at a reasonable pace, throwing in the odd burst of violence whenever things start to flag. His past experience as a director of comedy films shows through in places, adding a welcome touch of humour to the funny scenes which play upon Sik’s embarrassment at his tattoos and the fact that his fellow gangsters are clearly terrified of him, and seem to expect him to attack them at any moment.
This somewhat light-hearted approach to the subject matter does win “Sunflower” a few points for vague originality, though it is the film’s success as a genuinely believable and intimate character based drama which arguably provides its real strength. As such, whilst it is easy enough to berate the film for its glaring lack of originality and ambition, Kang certainly achieves his modest aims in producing a moving, engrossing and painfully human story which should more than satisfy fans of the form.
Seok-beom Kang (director) / Seok-beom Kang, Min-ho Song (screenplay)
CAST: Jeong-su Han, In-jae Heo, Eun-pyo Jeong, Dae-han Ji, Seok-beom Kang, Byeong-ok Kim, Hae-suk Kim, Jeong-tae Kim
Rae-won Kim … Tae-shik
Eun-hye Park … Cameo
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