words of loooovveeee
Sep. 17th, 2006 08:18 amHitomi's new PV, Ai no Kotoba, was fun to watch. The dog scene is squeaky. The song is a cute, simple jpop tune; tons more likable than Hitomi's 'Japanese Girl' song.

Daisy - kmovie - finished watching this movie and it was pretty satisfying. A female painter living in the Netherlands becomes the love interest for a professional assassin and a member of the Interpol police. The director/writer, Kwak Jae-Yong, and the female actor, Jeon Ji-hyun, are from 'My Sassy Girl'. The two main male characters are average-looking guys with similar badly grown moustaches. It's obvious what will happen...someone has to die, but the story is told uniquely. Each character gets their moment of monologue time. The camera cuts are interesting and the pacing of the movie is good. The romance part of the romantic drama is pretty low, but it's believable enough that the characters 'love' each other. Although I think the super-nice-guy-with-the-cool-car assassin is the obvious pick, he does get an odd crazed look and then the normal policeman starts looking a little more hotter. Kwak's 'Windstruck' is next on my list. It also features Jeon Ji-hyun who I don't particularly like or dislike, but she seems to be movies that sound interesting and get decent reviews.

Daisy - kmovie - finished watching this movie and it was pretty satisfying. A female painter living in the Netherlands becomes the love interest for a professional assassin and a member of the Interpol police. The director/writer, Kwak Jae-Yong, and the female actor, Jeon Ji-hyun, are from 'My Sassy Girl'. The two main male characters are average-looking guys with similar badly grown moustaches. It's obvious what will happen...someone has to die, but the story is told uniquely. Each character gets their moment of monologue time. The camera cuts are interesting and the pacing of the movie is good. The romance part of the romantic drama is pretty low, but it's believable enough that the characters 'love' each other. Although I think the super-nice-guy-with-the-cool-car assassin is the obvious pick, he does get an odd crazed look and then the normal policeman starts looking a little more hotter. Kwak's 'Windstruck' is next on my list. It also features Jeon Ji-hyun who I don't particularly like or dislike, but she seems to be movies that sound interesting and get decent reviews.