Sunday, 28 January 2018

| MOVIES - DECEMBER |

HUGO


SYNOPSIS: A boy is trying to fix a automaton to find out more about his father's death.
RATING: 7.3/10

NON-SPOILERY REVIEW: 
I found this movie quite interesting but I did not expect things to go there. I thought it would lead to a magical adventure and not some journey on the past and history. It also had quite a slow pacing. Still, I enjoyed it. It had a beautiful cinematography and it made me feel a lot of things for the characters. It also had a wonderful cast. So many famous actors and Harry Potter cast. I was shocked.


DUPLEX


SYNOPSIS: A married couple moves into a duplex house where an old woman currently resides.
RATING: 7/10

REVIEW: 
I really loved this movie when I was young because it was funny but now that I rewatched it, I realized how mean it was. I now have a love-hate relationship with it because it's really funny because of the old woman but it was super devastating for the couple. It's probably best to not overanalyze things in order to enjoy it.


JUST LIKE HEAVEN


SYNOPSIS: A guy ends up seeing the ghost of a woman and they try to find out why she's appearing to him.
RATING: 10/10

NON-SPOILERY REVIEW: 
This is a rewatch (I've rewatched this many this) and I still love it. I love the story between Lizzie and David. It was interesting to see that their relationship started as hatred and then turned into something more. I was devastated for Lizzie when she found out what happened to her and I'm glad that David tried to help her. It was touching and very funny to watch. David is so adorable. 

THOR: RAGNAROK


SYNOPSIS: Thor with the help of his friends and the other Asgardians, try their best to stop Hela, the Goddess of Death.
RATING: 8.8/10

NON-SPOILERY REVIEW: 
I love this movie. I watched this in the cinema with my family and we could not stop laughing. There were so many hilarious scene that at some points I kept thinking, 'Is this Guardians of the Galaxy?'. I love how different this is from the serious tone of the previous Thor movies. Plotwise, I think it should have focused more on Hela and the fight.  



| KDRAMA - While You Were Sleeping |


SYNOPSISJae Chan saves Hong Joo from a terrible fate that he dreamt would happen. Afterwards, they start solving other cases.

RATING: 8.6/10
NUMBER OF EPISODES: 16 (32 in some cases because it's cut in half)
STATUS: Completed.

REVIEW
I really liked the plot of this kdrama. I haven't seen anything like this before and it was interesting to see how the story panned out. There are so many characters involved in the situation and it was shocking to see how interconnected they are. A minor detail can affect an event in the life of someone else. 

The cinematography was also very beautiful. I found many of the setting of the scenes or the shot very pleasing to the eyes. I have many screenshots saved because of it.

The characters that were created were fun and entertaining to watch. Hong Joo was pretty weird but in a good and fun way. Jae Chan was also like that. It was fun to see how brave he wanted to be seen when deep inside he doesn't really know what he's doing with his life. He just tries his best. Woo Tak was a wonderful addition to that. He was kind and adorable and very precious. I loved them all. Each of the actors portrayed their roles wonderfully and they had a good dynamic with each other.




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Thoughts, Opinions, Comments? Suggestions?

Wednesday, 24 January 2018

| KDRAMA - Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim |

SYNOPSIS: A top surgeon disappeared into a small hospital after a traumatic incident where he teaches other doctors to promote the health of patients over money.

RATING: 8.8/10
NUMBER OF EPISODES: 16
STATUS: Completed.

REVIEWThis is seriously one of the coolest kdrama I've watched in my life. I liked the fact that it did not focus on romance but there was still a romance subplot there. I loved the doctors. They were amazing. The skills they displayed on the show was awesome. It was intriguing to know more about Teacher Kim and what happened to him before he ended up at that hospital. He was such an awesome doctor and person. He truly cared about the people and not the money. Also, I loved seeing things unfold and the way it unfolded was very satisfying. Karma is truly a bitch.




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Comments, Thoughts, Suggestions?

| #T5W - Forgettable Books |

Top 5 Wednesday is group that was created by Lainey and is currently hosted by Samantha. A topic is posted every month wherein if you want to, you can post about your top 5 picks for said topics.

The topic for January 17th is "Forgettable Books" which are the books don't really remember much what happened after reading it.


  1. The Wrath and the Dawn by Renee Ahdieh
    I remember what the plot is and some of the characters but I don't remember what happened throughout the book. I could guess some parts but it's not enough to entice me to pick up the second book. I did love this one but I haven't been in the mood to reread it and continue the sequel.

  2. Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
    I remember what I felt about this book after reading it but I couldn't remember specific details of what happened. I don't remember the ending and I won't continue the series so I don't really have to.

  3. Wings by Aprilynne Pike
    I really did love this series back in 2013. It was probably the only series about faeries that I finished. I liked the characters but for the love of me I don't remember what happened.

  4. Hold Still by Nina LaCour
    I read this back in 2012. After reading 13 Reasons Why. I think it gave the same vibes. I forgot who the characters are, the plot, and what happened throughout the book.

  5. An Abundance of Katherine by John Green
    This is probably the only John Green book that I didn't like. I found it quite boring so it's not shocking to me that I don't remember what happened. I remember the plot but after that nothing.

| #T5W - Books You Didn't Get to In 2017 |

Top 5 Wednesday is group that was created by Lainey and is currently hosted by Samantha. A topic is posted every month wherein if you want to, you can post about your top 5 picks for said topics.

The topic for January 10th is "Books You Didn't Get to In 2017" which are the books you didn't get to in 2017 but would like to prioritize in 2018.



1. Turtles All the Way Down by John Green
I started this back in 2017 but I wasn't in the mood to continue it. I love John Green but at that point in time, it wasn't my priority. I'd like to read it soon though.
2. The Magic Misfits by Neil Patrick Harris
I just found out about this recently. I think it's about magic. I just really want to read it because it was written by Neil Patrick and I love him.
3. All Rights Reserved by Gregory Scott Katsoulis
I really like the premise of this book. It's about a world wherein every word and gesture is copyrighted. If you want to use them, you have to pay. I started it last year but I got distracted and wasn't able to continue it.
4. When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon
I don't know much about this expect that it's a contemporary book. I saw this a bunch of times from some of the booktubers I follow and I want to know what it is about. At this point, I'm currently reading it and I'm actually enjoying it.
5. There's Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins
I don't know much about this but I really liked Stephanie Perkins' previous books so I really want to read it. The only review I heard about this wasn't negative but it was really that positive so I was hesitant to pick it up. Still, I want to know what it's about.

Tuesday, 23 January 2018

| KDRAMA - It's Okay, That's Love |

SYNOPSIS: A psychiatrist named Ji Hae Soo meets Jang Jae Yeol, an author who seems to be suffering from something.

RATING: 7.7/10
NUMBER OF EPISODES: 16
STATUS: Completed.

REVIEWThis kdrama was pretty interesting. It had a more adult content especially with the topic involved. Mental health are the main part of the story. Most of the characters had issues they had to deal with. It was interesting to see them deal with what they have. The bond that the four main character developed was enjoyable to watch. Jae-yeol and Hae-soo's relationship was adorable and had a more adult perspective. They had to face many challenges and it was entertaining to see how things would unfold. I had issues with some scenes because it seemed like to lack coherency. 





Sunday, 21 January 2018

| KDRAMA - Strong Woman Do Bong-soon |



SYNOPSIS: Do Bong Soon was born with a superhuman strength. Min-hyuk recruits her as his bodyguard after seeing her use her strength.

RATING: 8.3/10
NUMBER OF EPISODES: 16
STATUS: Completed.

REVIEW: This was a very fun kdrama. I love that it breaks the stereotype of women being weak (although at some points it gets absurd). There was a lot of slapstick scenes. I love the hint of mystery and suspense it had at some point because of the kidnapping plot although it kind of lost it's focus there and focused more on the romance (not that I'm complaining because the romance was very adorable). Still, they could have given more emphasis on the kidnapper and his line of thinking. Park Bo Young and Park Hyung Sik had a pretty wonderful chemistry and I liked seeing them together so much that even though I love Ji Soo I didn't care much for him. It was my first time seeing Park Hyung Sik in a korean drama and I loved him here. He was very fun and adorable but had serious moments too.




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| BOOKS I READ IN 2020 |

I managed to finish my Goodreads reading challenge this year. Hooray! I re-read 15 books, but still, I managed to read 30 (8 are manga). Als...