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alexandral) wrote2006-09-26 08:18 pm
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Doramas + Pondering about bad endings
+ I am feeling a little bit tired because I am watching doramas (Asian dramas) like crazy. I have almost watched through the half of "It started with the kiss" . And this Taiwanese drama is truly lovely. It has an absolutely adorable main female lead (Ariel Lin) and an absolutely gorgeous main male lead (Joe Cheng). Plus abundance of fresh and hitting-home jokes. Plus important questions about finding your way in life. And it is also full of love , friendship, family relationships and all other things.
Small photo essay of the lovely stolen kiss from It started with the kiss:
Adorable Xiang Qin just rescued Zhi Shu's little brother. Xiang Qin /Zhi Shu are in the hospital near little brother's sickbed:

Zhi Shu looks at Xiang Qin and says that she is "Adorable hardworking idiot". He really means he loves her :) . He just doesn't know it yet because he is so clever and his brain is so big that he doesn't know how his own emotions work

And he just feels he must gaze at her a little longer:

And he feels that must lean forward and be close to her

Awww! KISSSSSSSSSS!

And he doesn't just jump away, he lingers

Meep - His little brother awoke and saw everything!
+ But I did all the ironing plus all the tidying and all such things. I just slept less.
+ Tomorrow I have to go to the doctor to do my regular cervix cancer check-up ( Everybody in UK does it every 3 years). I am not particular looking forward to the procedure, but well –one has to things one has to do :)
+ I have started watching a wonderful drama with Takyua Kimura – "Beautiful Life". I hope it has a good ending!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Pondering about bad endings in films and literature
I used to think that Asian dramas always have a good ending. I was very wrong. Last week I was thinking that my tolerance for the bad endings became very low since I have moved to UK. For Russian films or books bad or uncertain endings are very common. But over 8 years I got used to predictability, to good endings, to Hollywood and TV.
I must say openly – I DO NOT LIKE BAD ENDINGS! Especially when someone dies or does mentally ill or else. I get so immersed into the fictional world that when my favourite character dies it is like a death of my good friend. I can’t accept it whatever the author was trying to say!!
Some book’s endings are so bad that I will never agree to accept them:
1. “Idiot” by Dostoevsky
2. “Jude Obscure” by Thomas Hardy
3. “Anna Karenina” by Leo Tolstoy
4. “Gone with the wind” by Margaret Mitchell
But it also crossed my mind that when my heart is hurt by someone’s fictional dying it could be that this makes my heart better somehow. More compassionate. More understanding of people’s hurts. ** Sigh **
Small photo essay of the lovely stolen kiss from It started with the kiss:
Adorable Xiang Qin just rescued Zhi Shu's little brother. Xiang Qin /Zhi Shu are in the hospital near little brother's sickbed:
Zhi Shu looks at Xiang Qin and says that she is "Adorable hardworking idiot". He really means he loves her :) . He just doesn't know it yet because he is so clever and his brain is so big that he doesn't know how his own emotions work
And he just feels he must gaze at her a little longer:
And he feels that must lean forward and be close to her
Awww! KISSSSSSSSSS!
And he doesn't just jump away, he lingers
Meep - His little brother awoke and saw everything!
+ But I did all the ironing plus all the tidying and all such things. I just slept less.
+ Tomorrow I have to go to the doctor to do my regular cervix cancer check-up ( Everybody in UK does it every 3 years). I am not particular looking forward to the procedure, but well –one has to things one has to do :)
+ I have started watching a wonderful drama with Takyua Kimura – "Beautiful Life". I hope it has a good ending!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Pondering about bad endings in films and literature
I used to think that Asian dramas always have a good ending. I was very wrong. Last week I was thinking that my tolerance for the bad endings became very low since I have moved to UK. For Russian films or books bad or uncertain endings are very common. But over 8 years I got used to predictability, to good endings, to Hollywood and TV.
I must say openly – I DO NOT LIKE BAD ENDINGS! Especially when someone dies or does mentally ill or else. I get so immersed into the fictional world that when my favourite character dies it is like a death of my good friend. I can’t accept it whatever the author was trying to say!!
Some book’s endings are so bad that I will never agree to accept them:
1. “Idiot” by Dostoevsky
2. “Jude Obscure” by Thomas Hardy
3. “Anna Karenina” by Leo Tolstoy
4. “Gone with the wind” by Margaret Mitchell
But it also crossed my mind that when my heart is hurt by someone’s fictional dying it could be that this makes my heart better somehow. More compassionate. More understanding of people’s hurts. ** Sigh **
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Yu Shu is Zhi Shu reincarnate though he seems to be more emotionally intelligent. I love the way he finally tells his mom that his big brother likes Xiang Qin when he sees that his mother is so distressed. These family members love each other in a big way. And the following sequence where she tries to find out the details is totally crackstatic. And totally reminds me of some instances where I was trying to fish little secrets out of my little daughter.
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http://community.livejournal.com/dorama_chat/3655.html#cutid1
This is also where my kiss in the rain icon is from.
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