Originally posted by pker88
i also miss it lor
but i heard it not bad
Originally posted by avatarzero
great show~ esp the nice ending~ :thumbsup:
Originally posted by e_liau
I bought the DVDs when I were holidaying in Korea. The ending was indeed very romantic. Sometimes people just choose to live in the past, and refuse to live in the present time. Many opportunites were missed due to this sad episode. Luckily for this movie, the lead actor and the lead actress have a happy ending and they can offord to be together again.
For those who are romantic love story fans, may I recommend you to watch these movies "Cinema Paradiso", "Life is beautiful", "Gone with the Wind" and "Love Letter". Each of these love stories have a special ending which may not supposing to have a happy ending.
Love is a wonderful feeling. However not all love involves being together and living happily everafter. Some love, like "Life is beautiful" involves scarifice, and "Cinema Paradiso", love is learning to let go. Afterall it has been said that, the greatest love is to "learn to let go of the person you love to the one who can truly makes him/her happy." Guess everyone is selfish, thus letting go is the most difficult...
Originally posted by Cherlyn
*smiles* I didn't expect "My Sassy Girl" to be that good before I watched it. *grins* That's the one and only Korean show I'd watched -_-
Are the ones you recommend as good as "My Sassy Girl"? *just kidding*
Any local VCD shop to recommend to get Korean titles? I don't have DVD player
Originally posted by lavenderlilz
i've not watched cinema paradiso but i definitely loved watching Life is Beautiful as it was just so sad.
Gone with the Wind is good too - one of its kind.
Agree with e_liau that the ending My Sassy Girl saved the show. I was getting rather impatient as I watching it & waiting for the ending to come.
Another good korean movie i heard of but have not watched is IL MARE.
Have any of u watched it?
Originally posted by e_liau
A great love story, but just don't have a happy ending, feeling sobs and tears behind..
Originally posted by lavenderlilz
I know - I cried when I watched it in the cinema in 1999. Got to buy the DVD soon.
Originally posted by e_liau
Last month before the show was shown in TV Central, I went to Laserflair to check the price. It was $39.90. After the show, I felt that I liked the show so much that I went down to Laser flair to get it. Guess what, it's now $59.90. Could it be the extra 1% increase in the GST? Hmm...
Originally posted by lavenderlilz
i've not watched cinema paradiso but i definitely loved watching Life is Beautiful as it was just so sad.
Gone with the Wind is good too - one of its kind.
Agree with e_liau that the ending My Sassy Girl saved the show. I was getting rather impatient as I watching it & waiting for the ending to come.
Another good korean movie i heard of but have not watched is IL MARE.
Have any of u watched it?
Originally posted by e_liau
I bought the DVDs when I were holidaying in Korea. The ending was indeed very romantic. Sometimes people just choose to live in the past, and refuse to live in the present time. Many opportunites were missed due to this sad episode. Luckily for this movie, the lead actor and the lead actress have a happy ending and they can offord to be together again.
For those who are romantic love story fans, may I recommend you to watch these movies "Cinema Paradiso", "Life is beautiful", "Gone with the Wind" and "Love Letter". Each of these love stories have a special ending which may not supposing to have a happy ending.
Love is a wonderful feeling. However not all love involves being together and living happily everafter. Some love, like "Life is beautiful" involves scarifice, and "Cinema Paradiso", love is learning to let go. Afterall it has been said that, the greatest love is to "learn to let go of the person you love to the one who can truly makes him/her happy." Guess everyone is selfish, thus letting go is the most difficult...
Originally posted by SniperD
go to Warehouse (near Peninsular plaza) to get it.. cheaper there...