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Sunday, 14 September 2008
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P2
The movie's synopsis was a thrilling read when I saw it on one of the posters advertising its due release last year. Unfortunately, I only managed to watch it a fortnight ago despite my enthusiasm and high anticipation for the movie last year because, well, I just missed it and it doesn't matter as I have finally watched it and what do I think?I find the movie really good; despite the 2-star cast which was probably the reason the lack of popularity of this movie. All the same, I find this movie really entertaining and really am amazed at how such a simple storyline could be turned into an exciting 2-hour roll.Christmas season; and it's the eve of Christmas, 24th December and everyone's looking forward to get home for the holiday season to celebrate the joyous occasion.Rachel Nichols is Angela Bridges; a businesswoman who also coincides with the word workaholic. She slaves her Christmas Eve away and was the last to leave the office to be home for dinner with her family.When she finally reaches the car park to her car, it was bad news that her car wouldn't start. It was even worse that the whole car park was deserted and she was unable to receive a signal on her cell phone.She was surprised and doubtful when Thomas (Wes Bentley) came to her aid and invited her for dinner at the guard's office and she politely declined his offer, stating that she has plans with her family.
When Angela was unable to get help from the building's security, she had to make her way back to the car park and she was knocked out where she found herself tied to a chair in Thomas's office; and she was all dressed up in a dress in front of a dining table and Thomas, the security guard was proposing a toast.She pleads for her freedom and when her pleas fell on deaf ears, she screamed bloody murder and planned her own escape.
She soon found out that this was all planned and that her car's breakdown was no accident. In fact, this Thomas guy has been observing her for months on what I should call an obsessive infatuation and he went to the extent of ramming the car into the guy whom he thought took advantage of her in the elevator months ago, and he did that in front of her very eyes!~
The whole movie was a race against time to get out of the carpark and the guard's office on level P2 which proved to be futile since it's Christmas's Eve and no one's working!
Even the cops who came over to check the place out left; much to her despair.Anyway, as how all things come to an end, the movie did have a rather pleasant and much anticipated ending which left a huge relief in the audience when Angela finally managed to outwit Thomas and even killed him in defense and left that horrifying car park in her long long journey home.
I liked the suspense created in the movie and how the director and scriptwriter just kept building the intense moments and the muffled screams in me, as I bite into my pillow and wished that Thomas could never find her and kept on wishing for the sweet and happy start of the movie.Rachel Nichols did a brilliant job as a frustrated and distressed woman who was also terrified at the same time and Wes Bentley, gosh, if I had that same poker, I would knock his head out with it.And that dog....sorry to all the dog lovers, he was way too noisy and annoying in the movie. It's not his fault anyway, but he had a bad and lousy owner!If you are feeling bored and really wanna learn a trick or two about getting out of a car park and not staying late after work, give this movie a try:)
Rating: 4 out of 5I still have the creeps of going down to the car park!And I love the white halter dress Rachel wore; she looked really hot in it too;)
Sunday, 31 August 2008
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The Mummy 3: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor
The third installation of The Mummy was very much anticipated by fans following the high success of the first 2 prequels. I am in a neutral position to provide my opinion on this movie since I did not watch the first 2 installations.(Yes, you didn't read that wrongly, I didn't watch Mummy 1 and 2)Anyway, I was neither receptive nor reluctant to watch this movie and sat through the whole time of this movie; okay, with certain looking away at some scenes.Guess you already predicted my verdict of this movie...
The movie was again written with a simple concept; Brendan Fraser and wife (Maria Bello, in place of Rachel Weisz) has since retired from mummy hunting and archaeology expeditions.
However, when approached to take on a mission to deliver a priceless gem to China, they took it up almost immediately and then they were faced with the prospect of fighting off the possibility of the resurrection of the China emperor.
Jet Li played the tyrannical emperor Han in China who conquered many of his enemies and had them build the Great Wall of China; many of whom died and was buried along with the establishment of the structure. (I suspect that this was a mimic story of Shih Huang Ti).Emperor Han was so consumed by his authority but he was also bothered by the fact of death and aging and thus sought the help of a famous witch/healer, Zi Yuan (played by Michelle Yeoh) who possess the knowledge to immortality.
He had eyes for Zi Yuan and planned to have her for himself; sending his best general; Ming to accompany her on the mission - and Ming and Zi Yuan fell deeply in love with each other; further enraging Han who ordered for Ming's death through the dragging of the horses.
Out of hatred and spite, Zi Yuan cursed the spell of immortality and turned Han and his army into terracotta. Han vows to resurrects and rules over mankind.
Brendan's son, Alex (played by Luke Ford) stumbles upon the emperor's tomb and was attacked by a Chinese woman (played by Isabella Leong).
She was Lin, the daughter of Zi Yuan and the late General Ming. She led them to her mother and they revealed they were immortals. Together, they teamed up to fight against the evil tyrant king from resurrection.
This film was banned from release in China; as it was believed to defame the grand first emperor of China. Han was a depiction of the famous Shih Huang Ti who instructed the construction of the Great Wall of China. Furthermore, the film documented the cruel act of slavery and burial of the workers on the Great Wall.I found the movie interesting in certain aspect but yet, in general, it was rather dull in the script and nothing to shout about.Jet Li was the wrong guy to play the tyrant emperor as he did not have that pair of wicked eyes or rather, the posture of a villain. Anthony Wong Chau Sang, who played General Yang was in my opinion a much better candidate to play the emperor.
Michelle Yeoh (or Datuk Yeoh) was as usual at her calm and consistent performing posture and did not fail to impress viewers with her believable witch Zi Yuan who had the vast knowledge of immortality.
Overall, I found it rather disappointing for such a highly-acclaimed movie and I heard the same from the previous Mummy fans.Rating: 3 out of 5
Saturday, 30 August 2008
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Disney's WALL-E
The latest accomplishment of Disney's Pixar studios, Wall-E was again on my list of must-watch; me being the typical Disney fan.Initially I was rather distracted by the notion of the movie which centered on the story of the recycling robot machine and it made me think of the interesting points which can make a 2-hour movie out of this.**Yeah, I am not exactly a big fan of sci-fi and robot-ralated stuffs**
However, I still decide to watch it despite the ringing doubt in my mind and I can tell you, I was once again impressed by the whole movie.(Disney never disappoint me once!)I am not going to write a whole long review of the movie; it is boring to some and length to the rest. So I will put up a short review of the movie and what I thought of the movie (be prepared for a positive note though!;)It has a really simple storyline; and it started off with a view of the earth which was set in a yellow brownish atmosphere.
There was no living being in sight; except for a running cockcroach and the magnetic sound of this working robot which collects trash and compresses them into a compact form to be used for recycling.Wall-E was the only one left in existence and he constantly needs to recharge himself using the strong solar energy.(Really realistic with a futuristic twist)
He soon realized he was not alone when another robot arrived in a huge spaceship and was intent on destruction by shooting laser at everywhere it goes.
Known as Eve, Wall-E soon made friends with this robot who seemed to be searching for something in particular with directive from her superior and was suspicious at almost everything.When Wall-E found a plant which he believed can cheer Eve, he was shocked to see the blinking excitement in robot Eve and she became motionless. Wall-E was depressed when he could not revive Eve. By the way, Wall-E had developed strong feelings for Eve and longed for a simple hold of her robotic hand.
(This part did baffle me when robots can have feelings for each other...haha...but I accepted it since this is a Disney animation anyway)
Anyway the story continues when Wall-E, in a desperate attempt to rescue Eve found himself transported to outer space in the spaceship and found that the planet there was inhabited by human beings.Correction: lazy and overweight human beings who indulged themselves in organized and pre-programmed activities everyday and also staring at a flat screen each day for communication.Futuristic idea!In fact, the human beings there were there due to the unlivable condition of planet Earth which was piled with trash.Eve's task was to search for a living being to ascertain whether the Earth is still livable. The plant was the sign and this created havoc among the robotic beings/outer beings with human when the humans revolt and wanted to return to earth which was disapproved by the robots.It was an interesting quest and how human beings started fighting for their own rights.Of course, being a Disney movie, it ended on a happy note!I loved the idea of this movie as it really was educational in the sense that the producers were trying to send across the message of the importance of recycling and the unity of people in protecting the planet earth in times of rapid development progress.I really liked it and I think children and adults alike should give this movie a go to educate themselves on the invasion of technology and development and the effects in the future.Again, a BIG applause to Disney and Pixar and thumbs up!!Rating: 4.5 out of 5
Saturday, 26 July 2008
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Devil Beside You
Devil Beside You, may I say, is just a replica of the famous Meteor Garden. I am sure many of you Taiwanese drama lovers have noticed the countless similarities between the two comedy-romance categorized series in terms of the character casting, development and duh, even the way they speak.
In this series, it was normal girl has a crush on nice boy and decide to confess her feelings to him. Then she made a mistake and ended up being blackmailed by bad boy. After a few incidents with bad boy, she decides she doesn't like good guy anymore and that she had fallen in love with bad boy.
Problem is, she thinks bad boy may like her too but she is unsure. Then things become complicated when bad boy is supposed to be her new stepbrother (her mom re-marries and it's bad boy's father).Then bad boy and good girl decides to be together in a relationship where they need to hide it in secret as the family will disapprove of this "incest-like" relationship.
Furthermore, girl is older than bad boy.
Then create more plot where good girl told mum and stepdad and then mum got cross but gave her blessing because she doesn't think it's wrong after one night's consideration after the confession. And thicken the plot, mum gets pregnant with stepdad's child, which means either mum and stepdad should separate or girl and boy separate; to avoid real incest-relationships within family. However, they worked it out.Scriptwriter is not happy, and wants to add climax to the story before it ends.Bad boy's biological mother turns up and wants to see bad boy; then wants bad boy to return to Italy with her and his brother to live as a family as mother told him that she was forced to abandon him as a child due to the pressure exerted by his grandmother and father. Bad boy who hated his mother previously suddenly decides he wants to leave for Italy with his mum to try living with his mum and decides to leave good girl whom he professed he loved very much from Episode 1.
Then good girl cries, friends slap bad boy and bad boy had one night stand with good girl. Then bad boy left. After few years, bad boy returns and the end.
Now, what kind of storyline do you see that as?My comment, I found that rather garbage-like. Seriously!~ I mean, how corny can Taiwanese dramas get these days? (Forgive my rash and outright description which may be offensive)Okay, I am not blogging to trash it like anything, in fact, I do admit I finished watching the drama (it is my style to finish watching once I start anyway).However, I have to say, I am not watching for the leads; whom I clearly am not that fond of. I just stumbled upon the drama on TV and I looked it up and watched it online to see what it was all about.I was clearly disappointed with the entire drama; in fact I cannot understand the rooting for factor in this drama as there is clearly none.I found it really carbon-copied from Meteor Garden or any other Taiwanese dramas for that matter.
Take for instance Mike He, who played Jiang Meng aka Devil in the drama. What a surprise...He acted cool throughout the series but I have to say he doesn't have any facial expressions except for that standard "I-am-cool" look on his face. And I hate to say it, it was really gross to see those black hair pins sticking at the sides of his head in an effort to pin his hair down in every scene.Why do they have to do that? It really looked so sissy and definitely stripped that cool factor off!Also, I was a little bored with the way he tried to mimic Dao Ming Si's character in the way he speaks and portrays himself as such a "Oh, I am Mr Cool Guy here".Ohhh....COME ON! Be original!~ Jiang Meng is not Dao Ming Si and even if the character is required to be cool, there should be some originality factor in it.
Rainie Yang; I am starting to wonder at how she shot to popularity and stardom all of a sudden from nobody. She used to be in 4-in-Love (what happened to that group anyway?) and then she had a sort of supporting role in Meteor Garden and all of a sudden, bam, we see her appearing in almost every Taiwanese dramas acting cute and doe-eyed like.I have nothing against her, and her beauty and cuteness is certainly a subjective matter which I shall not comment on.However, I was also bewildered at her character here and her acting skills which clearly did not substantiate the character in the story. At times, I find her acting a little overboard and inconsistent. She showed clear signs of over-acting in most of the scenes. And then she goes acting like she is "oh-so-cute" like.Ahemm......isn't this just so yesterday?No.2: Rainie was also like Shan Cai in the sense when she tried to stand up to the bullies but at the same time, she lacked that determined and obstinate factor that Big S portrayed in Shan Cai.The supporting storylines all just are the same corny plots. 
Tsai Pei Lin was wasted in this role and I found it a little dramatic that she and Yuan Yi (Kingone Wan) who just attach themselves to each other in such a whirlwind romance. And she pursued him! I have nothing against girl goes after boy; despite it being out of the norm but that's a gender equality issue not to be discussed here. But I still found their romance a little too fast; faster than ordering an express pizza. It really lacked of development.But that being said, I kinda liked this pairing of Pei Lin and Kingone:)
Overall, I find this series way below average and the romance between Rainie and Mike was rather gross and spine-tingling for me rather than sweet.
Anything but sweet, not that I am against older girls with younger guys but the sibling factor plays a part and I just found that a little eerie! Oops...forgive me for being so objective again.
I have given up on Taiwanese dramas which have been rather generic over the years.....since Meteor Garden.I just find most of them trying too hard to pursue that same popularity of the former and lost their sense of creativity in their drama scripts. Almost every drama has that same elements and even their dialogue scripts will absolutely and definitely have that "Are you stupid?", "Don't nag too much!", etc in their lines.Awwww......puhhhhh-leasseeeee....please be original....come up with more ideas..instead of adapting from same old Japanese manga and creating all those unrealistic drama icons.They are entertaining, yes, but too much of them can really intoxicate the audience!You guys can do much better than that! Please give us something to make us go back to Taiwanese dramas!Rating: 2 out of 5
Anyway, straying apart from the storyline, Rainie and Mike make a rather decent combination.
Mike had that boy-next-door look in him that made him probably a wrong choice for a devillish boy in this drama.
Friday, 25 July 2008
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TVB: The Seventh Day
An interesting epic of romance revolving around two men born on the same day (7th of August) but led different lives and also hold different perceptions of love.
Yau Chi Weng (Kevin Cheng) plays a ruffian-looking guy who was often misunderstood by people around him except for his own buddies. He led a rather difficult life earning a living and forsaken his own studies. He was blamed for his ex-girlfriend's disappearance whereby he was believed to have murdered her on their joint trip to Japan. He lived a carefree and easy life; with an amazing loyalty and faith in his buddies. He met Ling Ka Yan(Niki Chow), a sassy and free-spirited girl who just adores animals and spends her full time working in a pet shop. She owns a cute little jock named Jack who was really faithful to her. The couple had a rough start and Niki had a bad impression of Weng; mistaking him as an impolite guy who "stole" her can of drink.
However, after a few encounters, Niki developed feelings for Kevin whom she was frustrated with for showing his couldn't-care-less attitude towards her.Slowly and gradually, the duo realized their feelings for each other and began their relationship.
It was then that more series of incidents crept in which created a barrier of doubt between the two as they strive to sustain their relationship.
Kevin had to protect the truth behind his ex-girlfriend's disappearance and also maintaining Niki's faith in their relationship.
Niki, on the other hand, had to fight an ongoing and everlasting battle with her hereditary illness which was starting to bog her down with the appearance of severe symptoms.
On a different note, Hui Wai Yan aka Don (Bosco Wong) was an ambitious young man who believed in making it big through starting his own business. His first business failed due to his chance encounter with Wong Chi Kwan aka Sasa (Natalie Tong) unbeknownst to him and he treated her as his saviour. However, upon discovering the mishaps he encountered on several occasions were caused by Sasa, the duo had a huge argument and vowed not to cross path with each other. Don proceeded with his new business; to run an coffee shop using imported Italian coffee beans. He then decided to pursue Sasa following his own misled perception of her being a tycoon's daughter in his quest and get-rich-quick scheme. At the same time, Sasa also held something up her sleeve by using Don and her relationship as a concept for her new comic publication. However, unknown to the duo, they have both fallen in love with each other.
When they found out about each other's intention, they broke up following a big argument. Upon breaking up, they realized their true feelings for each other but both were too proud to admit and at the same time, Sasa's best friend, Jessie (Charmaine Li) jumped in, professing her love for Don and offering him a irresistible offer to work in her father's corporation. The reluctant Don proceeded with Jessie but still harbored deep feelings for Sasa and was upset when she left for Japan to further her studies. Jumping at the chance to travel to Japan for business, he used the opportunity to hide it from Jessie and met up with Sasa. Jessie and Sasa had a huge argument when Jessie turned up at her apartment and found Don there. It was then that Don decided once and for all that the one he loved was Sasa who refused to forgive him. When Sasa was pregnant, Don was given a second chance when he mistook Sasa's boyfriend as the wretch who made her pregnant and later found he was the biological father.The twist of events between the two men were different; although they intertwined at certain points. For instance, Niki's cousin was one of Sasa's best friend and Kevin worked for Bosco in his coffee shop.It was like watching 2 different stories/drama in a same drama but yet, taking in the details of the entire plot totally.I found the storyline interesting but lacking in story development. At certain parts, it was rather draggy and the overall pace of the series was really slow.Besides the beautiful snow and scenery in Japan, there was nothing much to look forward to in the movie although I must give credit to the adorable coupling of Natalie and Bosco who have provided a marvellous point of entertainment in this whole series.
I must admit I loved the animated scenes between the two. Kevin and Niki made a really good couple but I have to say their scenes were rather dull and not well-blended.
Comparing the 2 couples, it is no surprise that I preferred the combination of Natalie and Bosco which was rather a refreshing blend compared to old-timer Kevin and Niki.There were a number of beauty pageants in this series as well; including Charmaine Li and Selena Li who I can't made head or tail of their baseless appearance in the movie except acting pitiful and "trying" to look pretty.No offense, but I have no idea how these two can become Miss HK as I found the two lead ladies much prettier and natural looking.
Charmaine Li tried to play an adorable and sweet girl but I personally found her rather despicable (her character) and for acting, she lacked of natural expressions which made her a really dull and unnecessary icon in the series.
Selena Li was another wood-like character who played her character to fish for sympathy votes in the series when I just find her another unnecessary and annoying factor to budge in to create a little climax point for Niki and Kevin.
Selena and Charmaine seriously need to learn from Natalie or Charmaine Sheh who have improved tremendously in their acting.
I must mention the likes of Elaine Yiu who was also a natural and she just has that confident look in her smile and expression. I really start to enjoy looking at her face on the screen nowadays:)
I heard this series garnered a fair share of popularity particularly among the younger generation. Either it was due to the cast or the scenery or the Japan factor, I do not know.
I also found that this series was supposedly a sequel to the popular Under the Canopy of Love which first casted Kevin and Niki as a couple.






This is a romantic-like soap opera which is recommended if you are a
lover enthusiast or in one of the cases, a great fan of Japan.

And enjoy the theme song and the scenery depicted in the song as the opening to the drama!~

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