~Drama & Movie Archive~


Korean

H.I.T

The Legend aka Tae Wang Sa Shin Gi

The Evil Twin

Attack On The Pin Up Boys

My Scary Girl

My Sister In Law is 19

Dirty Carnival

Couple or Trouble

Spy Girl

Unstoppable Marriage

I'm Cyborg But That's Ok

My Tutor Friend 2

Over The Rainbow

One Fine Day

Time Of Dog & Wolf

Arang

Spring Waltz

Hanoi Bride

9 End Outs 2

Old Miss Diary (Movie)

Bad Couple

Dal Ja's Spring

Coffee Prince 1st Shop

Truly Love / Really Really Like You

Sunflower

Please Come Back Soon Ae

200 Pounds Beauty

Goong S

DuelisT

Daisy

Goong/Princess Hours

Sad Movie

A Millionaire's First Love

My Girl & I

Sweet Spy

Welcome To Dongmakgol

Which Star Are You From

My Name Is Kim sam Soon

Wonderful Life

18 vs 29

Ing...

A Moment To Remember

A Love To Kill

Teach Me English

My Boyfriend Is Type B

Daddy Long Legs

Too Beautiful To Lie

Love Story In Havard

Sad Love Story

Red eye

Mr Socrates

Full House

Sweet 18

Attic Cat

My Little Bride

Stairway To Heaven

Memories Of Bali

My Brothers

Taekgukgi

My Tutor Friend

Lovers In Paris


Japan

Haru No Yuki (Spring Snow)

The Wealthy Family/ The Grand Tribe/Karei-naru Ichizoku

Ima, Ai Ni Yukimasu (Be With You)

Pride

Love Generation

Mukodono

Engine


Chinese

Kung Fu Dunk

Secret

And I Hate You So

Mars

Senorita 100%

A World Without Thieves

Corner With Love

Initial D

HanaZaKaRiNo KiMiHiTaChiHe

A Time To Love / Qing Ren Jie

A Chinese Tall Story

It Started With A Kiss

Wait Till You're Older

All About Love aka Say I Love You Once More



~Something To Share~


Soundtrack & Album Collection

Time Of Dog & Wolf OST

The Legend OST

Bull Fighting OST

They Kiss Again aka ISWAK 2 OST

Romantic Princess OST


Others

Supernova : Music Drama

Wang Leehom & Westlife: 'You Raise Me Up'

Gackt- Arittake No Ai De

Some of Kiroro Lyrics

Another Suicide...Sad But True

Tradition & Culture

Mirai-E Translation

It's Raining

Another Suicide By Top Korean Actress


Entertainment News

Pop Star Gives up Career after Nude Photos

Leon Lai, Gaile Lok Tie the Knot

Daniel Henney Cast in 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine'

Rain & Song Hye Kyo Invited To Gucci Madonna Event In New York

Glamor Girl Kim Hye-soo Shows Off Period Style

Jay Chou WANTED in new album "On The Run"

Joo Ji Hoon to star in "Antique" directed by Min Gyu Dong

Ji Sung to return to the television screen as a resident doctor



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Wednesday, October 03, 2007
And I Hate You So

Another beautiful movies that i could not say no to...even if it was release back on 2000 but still this is the movie that I will rewatch again and again. Well this romantic comedy quite nice to watch well something that you already know what the ending could be...it just beautiful...












The hate starts on a bad day for Luna Ng (Kelly Chen) - a headstrong writer with a daily newspaper column called Luna Talk (better translated as "Menstrual Cycle"). First her power is cut off, then she breaks her coffee cup in a local cafe and finally is denied an old record in an antique shop. The vinyl platter has special significance - she gave the special edition release to her ex-boyfriend as a gift, only to find it now in a shop rack complete with her old note written on its cover. She begs the shop owner (retro Teresa Mo) to sell it back to her but it's not for sale. Popular radio disc-jockey Cheung Yung (Aaron Kwok) has it on hold. The store owner calls Cheung and tells him about the LP's history but he refuses to let Luna buy it.

Later on, while hosting his radio show Vinyl Record Courier, Cheung tells his listeners how he refused to let the woman have the record he placed on hold, despite that very disc being a cast-off lover's gift. He adds that he hopes the lady in the shop will feel the "beauty of regret" after his denying her a personal momento to cling on to.

Luna is listening to the radio show. And far from feeling this "beauty", she's incensed by Cheung's words. She fires back at him through her column the next day and names him specifically. Cheung in turn responds on air, this time knowing who the lady in the store was. Luna replies by splashing wine on his face at a party and Cheung starts planning "long-term strategies". He gets reading up on her columns past and present and gets to know more about, and as a result get closer to, his rival...

While that's the start of the main story, there's a second, lesser plot travelling along too. The antique shop owner is somewhat lonesome, sitting alone in her curios shop squeezing her zits all day. She gets herself a dog and through it meets a like-minded man (Eric Tsang). Their companionship builds steadily as the film cuts back to them every now and then. But placed against the superstar-led main story, this thread seems sidelined, ambiguous and without conclusion.

And I Hate You So holds a lighthearted, often playful pace as it covers relationships forming, and and relationships not to be. The pace also benefits from an enjoyable premise for its main romance. Barring the Teresa Mo and Eric Tsang plot, the main story follows a steady course that's only interrupted once - a skippable internet chat show sequence which plays more as a name placement than as having any bearing on the story proper. Several aspects aren't adequately described in the plot however, in particular Luna's relationship with a character played by Mark Lui. The inclusion of the Vinyl Record Courier radio show in the story offers pleasing musical backgrounds with oldies of the Edith Piaff variety added to the soundtrack - a laidback change as nice on the ears as the film is on the eyes. The only disappointment here was the absence of local HK '60s tunes with the exception of only one gentle number (with lyrics nicely subtitled in English). I would have loved to hear a couple more such songs placed in there somewhere.

The look and sound of the film generally excels - one of the slickest looking local new releases I've seen for quite some time. A chirpy keyboard score opens the film as the camera sweeps about with fine, soft visuals and settles down comfortably. Throughout the film attractive interior set designs and pleasant urban surrounds are nicely framed and form an appealing background to set the script and characters against. Of the cast, Kelly Chen capably holds up her role as the obstinate writer storming about town. Aaron Kwok's character is written as an unlikeable person, and the actor stays true to that form. Jessica Hester Hsuan is also notable as a radio station staffer with eyes for Cheung Yung but unable to get close to him.

Credit Review To: www.kowloon.com


Posted at 10:16 am by Nonie

 

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