It's the month of May! I am finally back on track with youth activities. In the upcoming month of June, I believe it's not a time to sit back and relax instead a hectic month full with strive to succeed. June has both major events up our sleeves, 5.5 High School Division Day and Peace Proposal 2010. Recently have just gotten the reading materials for Peace Proposal. Major headaches. However, I will overcome it and by the end of it, I will be able to grasp the idea and of course understand it. Attending 2nd prep tonight after a long hiatus. Anyway, just wrapped up another series during semester break.
Autumn's Concerto
This taiwanese series is a little draggy. With a total 21 Episodes, they could have just round up with 16 Episodes. After Episode 15, every scene was beginning to get on my last nerve. Totally fast forward. But overall the storyline was good and fresh. Unlike the other taiwanese series, this didn't make me want to shut my monitor off and run off in goosebumps. Have you not watched smiling pasta or It started with a kiss 2? Why do they all have to overact? topping it off with all the graphics. It has been a long time since I have watched a good taiwanese series without overacting. Thumbs up to Autumn's Concerto.
1 Litre Of Tears
1 Litre of Tears successfully put me in tears. A beautifully written storyline. Though it's based on true story, the add-ons were good. Japs keep their series short and good. Thank you!
Ying Ye 3+1
Stairway To Heaven
No, this is not the Led Zeppelin's Stairway To Heaven.
This series got me to the edge of my seat. Not crazy over it but just can't wait to find out what's next. I love sad endings. Bite me.
Recently on 8tv, A hong kong drama was on, So I thought, oh! War of In-Laws 2! Should probably give it a try since the 1st one was pretty good. Suddenly BAM! an animated dinosaur was stomping on her or in other words like a slap in the face. Sighh.. what a turnoff. What has gotten into Hong Kong drama this days ? Up till this day, the best hk show I've ever watched was the Greed Of Men. Tragic and heart wrenching.
As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.
-John F. Kennedy
Rachel.
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