Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 December 2010

Rapunzel/Tangled


"When the kingdom's most wanted—and most charming—bandit, Flynn Rider (voice of Zachary Levi), is taken hostage by Rapunzel (voice of Mandy Moore), a feisty teen with 70 feet of golden hair who's looking for her ticket out of the tower where she's been locked away for years, the unlikely duo sets off on a hilarious, hair-raising escapade filled with adventure, heart, humor and hair—lots of hair."

















It's really a funny and relaxing movie to watch!! ^^ Love all the characters inside!


Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Toy Story 3












LOVE IT~~ ^^

Saturday, 17 July 2010

Despicable me-Agnes










IT'S SO FLUFFY, I'M GONNA DIE!!!!

(She's sooooo CUTE!!!!!! ><")





Tuesday, 9 June 2009

《不能說的·秘密》Secret



Happened to watch this movie on TV last night. Initially when the movie was released, I thought it was just a typical pure love movie but I was wrong. It's more than what I have expected from Jay as he was originally a singer and this is the first film he produced. Then, I remembered some of my friends asked me to go and watch it as the ending was an unexpected twist. But I never watch it until last night. Haheho.

Honestly, I enjoyed watching the movie. I was rather bored by the first 15 minutes of the show. Then the part where Jay and Yu Hao fought against each other in the piano battle is amazingly exciting. Their fingers were like flying above those piano keys. I wonder how long they had practiced to play at such lightning speed.

I think Jay was just being himself more than acting in the movie. (personal opinion...)

Although as they slowly revealed the secret to the audience, I had more doubts instead. But I do not want to say the secret out here because just in case there are people who have not watched this movie before are looking at my post now. It's a 不能說的秘密. Don't look out for the secret before you watch it. And for those who still have some unsolvable questions regarding the movie, you can visit this website which will give all the answers.

http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E4%B8%8D%E8%83%BD%E8%AA%AA%E7%9A%84%C2%B7%E7%A7%98%E5%AF%86

However, some explanations I don't really understand. ><

Jay Chou is really talented! ^^


The piano battle!

Friday, 24 April 2009

아기와 나 Baby and I



Directed : Kim Jin Yeong(김진영)

Cast :
Jang Geun-seok(장근석)
Moon Mason(문 메이슨)
Kim Byeol(김별)

Genre : Comedy/Family



Synopsis
Jun-su is a popular but rebellious 19-year-old. One day, his parents give him an ultimatum, leaving him alone in the house to rehabilitate his life. He doesn't mind the independence until a six-month-old baby Wooram is delivered to his doorstep. He has no choice but to care for Wooram and attend to his demand for breast milk. Where can he find a nanny?



Trailer








Don't you think Baby mason is DAMN CUTE??!! ><
He's half korean & half canadian. ^^




Saturday, 18 April 2009

HANDSOME SUIT (Hansamu sûtsu)-Japan


Went to watch this movie with my friends today. Funny! ^^
I like the theme song. haheho... "...my revolution!..."
Trailer


In Japanese with English & Chinese Subtitles
Genre: Comedy
Director: Tsutomu Hanabusa
Cast: Muga Tsukaji, Shosuke Tanihara, Keiko Kitagawa
RunTime: 1 hr 56 mins
Released By: Encore Films & GV
Rating: PG


Synopsis:
Takuro Oki (Tsukaji Muga) is the chef and owner of a diner "Kokoroya", which is very popular in the neighbourhood. Because he is awkward and ugly in appearance, he has no luck with women. He falls in love with Hiroko (Kitagawa Keiko), a part-time helper in his diner but she rejects him. Heart-broken, Takuro goes shopping and is introduced to the 'Handsome Suit'. This is a magical suit that transforms its wearer to become incredibly good-looking and suave.
Can the new Takuro win the heart of Hiroko now with the help of this magical suit?


Movie Review: (by Richard Lim Jr)
As a comedy that deals with the fantasy of “sudden weight lost”, Handsome Suit is utterly winsome with it’s comedic elements and timing. It might be a little predictable and formulaic but it a whole lot of fun and entertainment about one man’s struggle against being fat, ugly and despised.

The reason why this comedy film is so captivating was largely due to the fact that Handsome Suit managed to excel in capturing the essence of a Manga (Japanese Comics) comedy. It’s achieved that feat with it’s impeccable comedic timing and comedic presence. One of the most notable moments that highlight the comedic timing was when a customer absently mindedly mentioned that Takuro is only short of a girlfriend to be truly happy. A sad fact that had troubled the protagonist as his “ugliness” had been turning women away for the longest time and it caused a 180 degree change in his mood and the atmosphere in the dinner. The manner and timing that animation was used to animate that “awkward” moment was a hilarious moment that usually found in manga or anime.

The comedic presence factors relied heavily on the two main characters of this movie, the protagonist Takuro (played by Muga Tsukaji) and his “Handsome Suit” alter ego, Annin (played by Shosuke Tanihara). Both characters are well contrasted and yet they still feel like the same lovable loser character underneath it all. The roly-poly Muga Tsukaji did well to portray his “ugliness” that it’s easy to understand why girls are fleeing from him. However he was extremely proficient in endearing himself to the audience and it made it so much easier to buy the fantasy that someone (belonging to the opposite gender) would be ever attracted to his externally ugly character.

Shosuke Tanihara on the other hand had the unenviable task of convincing the audience as a truly good looking guy. As viewpoints varies from one to another, the standard for handsome varies too but Shosuke Tanihara was able to turn in a convincing charming performance as the guy that has women swooning all over and yet retain that fumbling mannerism of a fat ugly desperate guy.

This film is also filled with vibrant colorful and wildly different characters that seemly popped out from a comic book. In the rein of classic such as Amelie and Citizen Dog, this film is filled with numerous supporting characters and almost all the supporting characters are distinctive enough to memorable mark even in their short screen time.

There were plenty top notch comedy elements in Handsome Suit and new gag keep coming with one right after another without overstuffing or recycling the same type of jokes to the audience.
In the mist of the comedic riot, Handsome Suit also had a lot of endearing moments. It showcases how a heart of gold could shine through the layer of external ugliness. It even poised the question that sometimes in our desperateness, do we actually know the reason for wanting something. It also exemplifies nothing good will ever comes to a life that’s spent hating oneself. There were other inspiring quotes but I will leave you to find out for yourself. In short, Handsome Suit is not only a very funny film but one that actually touches on the appearance issue and handled it with such finesse.

In closing, I like to point out a pertaining event that occurs after the film. While chatting about this film with my friend Stefan, he pointed out a review from one of the big time player movie magazine from the states. In the ending bits of the summarized review portion, it mentions that with some amendments to the Japanese eccentricity elements, this move would have good remake prospective.

Besides feeling like an irate purist Asian Films fan who scorned at that offensive, disrespectful and financial greedy comment, I felt that reviewer had missed the point about this movie.
(The next paragraph might get a little spoilish here so scroll over if necessary)
It’s about being yourself and not changing oneself to cater or adapt to the market demand (be it that it’s a bigger and more profitable market). Handsome Suit is a wonderfully made film that’s all about accepting the faults and opening the eyes to see uniqueness of each individual.

Highly Recommended.


Handsome suite Theme song- My revolution


Official websites:

Tuesday, 31 March 2009

Detroit Metal City

What happened to L??!!


Haheho... This proves his great acting skills!
He can act as a cool basketballer, an eccentric detective and a pure-minded singer



Genre: Comedy/Drama
Director: Hiroshi Nishitani
Cast: Kenichi Matsuyama, Rosa Kato, Yasuko Matsuyuki, Gene Simmons, Ryo Kato, Minami, Yoshiko Miyazaki
RunTime: 1 hr 43 mins
Released By: Encore Films & Golden Village
Rating: NC-16 (Coarse Language)
Official Website: http://www.encorefilms.com/dmc



Synopsis:
Souichi is a timid, sensitive and innately polite music geek who moves from the Japanese countryside to Tokyo with big dreams: he aspires to sing sugary love ballads and become a chart-topping sensation. But life does not turn out the way Souichi had hoped, and the only gig he can get is that of front man for notorious band Detroit Metal City (DMC). Wearing a cape, tights and ghostly demon makeup, Souichi storms the stage each night as Johannes Klauser II, smashing guitars and spewing verbal filth in songs about murder and rape. The band’s crazy getups and destructive performances have also earned them a legion of devoted, maniacal fans who believe that Klauser is a drug-gobbling demon from hell. To make matters worse, this reluctant rocker runs into his college crush, the demure and adorable Ms. Aikawa, who is now a magazine pop critic. Soon he is struggling to keep his wild metal stardom a secret. After defeating rival bands and winning recognition as one of Japan’s top acts, DMC is challenged to a duel by death-metal icon Jack IL Dark (played to perfection by Gene Simmons of KISS). Souichi finds himself locked in a battle of satanic guitar riffs for the title of ultimate death-metal king, all while keeping Ms. Aikawa sweetly ignorant of his alter ego.(from tiff08.ca)


Trailer







Ohman





Click on it to see clearly.








You should see the way he runs. Damn funny la.


Based on the manga/anime:
"Detroit Metal City" created by Kiminori Wakasugi