myLot Discussions on japanese drama movie | | Korean or Japanese, how much do u konw them? | | My first impression of both Korean and Japanese are based on dramas.
The first korean drama that I watched was (Tomato), which Kim Hee Sun acted the leading role. Since then, I considered korean guys as a legendary. They are very polite, so far as I am concerned. Also, I admire them to some extent though I don't even know them.
On the other hand, the first Japanese drama that I watched was Tokyo elevator lady.
The drama didn't impress me so much though. I just thought that Japanese men are such chauvinist, whereas Japanese women are in a helpless way.
Dramas are just fictional dramas. However, they do reflect people's behaviors and influence the audicences's impression.In my freshman year, there were some korean and Japanese in my university. I couldn't wait to know them. If only I had a chance!
One day, I just went back to my dorm feeling something would happen. At the time, a guy was teasing a korean girl." How handsome am I! People think that I look like Bae Yong Jung who is very popular", a bad guy said! There was no doublt that the innocent korean girl was very scared. He made her cry. However, the bad guy was content with such a "success" and continued to tease... | |
| | If you could live in any home off of a television series? | | If you could live in any home off of a television series, which one would it be and why? Describe it for us as we may not watch the show. If I could live in any house from a television series I think that I would pick Cordell Walker's Ranch from Walker, Texas Ranger. It is big and has two floors. The rooms are considerable in size and the lands are vast. I think that it is a great place, and would love to live there. I already live in the country and it is beautiful, but I'd love to live in that big house. So what about you? | |
| | i have just been crying... | | do you cry over drama scene in a foreign movie you are watching even if the film/show is in a foreign language and you are just reading the subtitles?i watch a lot Japanese, Korean and Taiwanese tv series and movies and even though they are all in a foreign language i can't understand, even if i'm just reading the subtitles below the screen, i still get moved at every dramatic scenes and if it is really good, i would be crying to the point that not only my eyes are crying but also my nose.[em]lol[/em] and i have just been crying an hour ago over the last episode of Yamada Tarou Monogatari which is a story about a guy, Yamada Tarou, who looks like a prince, always on top of the class, moves very elegantly but in truth, he is poor. he stands as the breadwinner for his family, he has 5 little siblings, a weak mother couldn't even cook, and his father is always away living his life painting anything he'd see. Tarou does everything, the household chores, part-time jobs, taking care of the needs of his siblings and his mother, tending to their little garden, but still manages to stay on top of his class. the series is not strictly a drama series, it is actually a comedy infused... | |
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| | How hard is it to say goodbye? | | Is it hard for you to say goodbye? Why? What's the hardest goodbye moment you experienced?I was watching the final episode of a Japanese drama and it was the part when the main character is about to leave the school, her friends and her special someone... it made me recall how I had to say goodbye to some people in my life... both temporarily and permanently... it's hard... I couldn't help but cry in such times... it's like I'll never see them again or I'll never be with them again... well not at all times it ends that way... sometimes there are possibilities of being with them again... but still it is really hard... because you know you'll feel the loneliness for quite some time... yet someone somewhere will catch you and make you smile the same way someday... | |
| | Do you learn KOREAN LANGUAGE from KOREAN DRAMA? | | For me, yes. I can learn even simple conversation like anyeonghaseyo... anyeong hasimnikka... mianhamnida... etc.
I think i learn many words here, the informal and formal language. Sometimes, i can understand what the actors and actress talking without its subtitle... Thats happened when i watch japanese drama and taiwanese drama. I learned a lot how to pronounce the words!!! hehehe... | |
| | Do you dare to try any "martial arts"? | | I was watching japanese drama "Gokusen" and its story about a high school teacher who also the grandchild of 2nd leader of Japanese mafia. She helps her students from "bad people" and kicks the enemy with her martial arts. She really looks nice!
Because of that drama, i was interested to learn any martial arts like Aikido. I am so busy with my laboratory class thats why until mow, i cant take any Aikido class.
How about you, do you dare to try any "martial arts", maybe tai-chi, aikido, kendo, or jujitsu?
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