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Monday, 17 November 2014
Friday, 28 March 2014
Veronica Mars : The Movie
As a HUGE fan of the TV series I had to go and see the film, which I did recently. Unfortunately it was rather hard to see it in the cinema as the only cinema showing it in London is the Empire in Leicester Sq (I assume this is due to lack of funding available for distribution). Regardless I went to see the film. While I have not yet formed a full opinion I can at least say this: It was nostalgic and done in true Veronica Mars style a worthy homage/tribute to the original series.
Monday, 6 January 2014
London Korean Film Festival 2013
In November of 2013, I went to the Korean Film Festival to indulge my passion for Korean cinema. I thought I'd make a post about how much I enjoyed the festival (I've been meaning to make this post for a while mind you, oops).
So the first film I saw was called Rough Play or Actor is Actor. It stars Lee Joon who is an idol actor from the band MBLAQ. I must say I'm quite skeptical when it comes to singers turned actor, but it's quite a popular thing in South Korea for a singer to take a part in a drama or a film. Still as skeptical as I am about idol actors Lee Joon proved me wrong, he was nothing short of amazing. The film itself was wonderfully shot, and just as the title suggests full of "Rough Play" lots of violence and some nudity showing the dark world behind acting. I have to say the ending of the film was really beautiful, bringing the film full circle.
I also saw the film secretly greatly which starred two Korean actors that I really enjoy watching, rather young but so talented (in my opinion at least). The first is the main protagonist of the film Kim Soo-hyun, who I've also seen in Korean dramas (Dream High and You Who Came From The Stars). Lee Hyun-woo is the second actor who I really watched out for in the film, he plays a more secondary character but I feel that he really steals the show during the final scenes.This is not to say that I don't enjoy Park Ki-woong's performance, - I do- I just feel that I was far more immersed in Kim Soo-hyun's and Lee Hyun-woo's performances. Overall a really funny film with some really dramatic and emotional scenes. One of my favorite Korean films to date.
The final film I managed to see during the festival was Boomerang Family, the closing gala film which included a Q&A session with the director and two of the actors. Truth be told I didn't know what to expect when purchasing the ticket for this film, i'd heard it was meant to be a good film and had liked the sound of the synopsis so booked some tickets. I also ended up taking my sister (who has no interest in Korean cinema at all) and we both came out of the screening with the same opinion. The film was absolutely stunning, diverse and intriguing.
Sunday, 5 January 2014
Sherlock
I recently watched the first episode of the new Sherlock series on BBC. I have always been a fan of the new re vamp and thoroughly enjoyed the new episode. I especially liked how the creators indulged the fans of the show by featuring their "theories" about Sherlock's supposed death. My only question is: Did the series get a new editor?
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