Tuesday, November 19, 2013

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What is the hardest part when you blog? To me, thinking of a suitable title is my problem! Maybe that's because I don't really read titles because I'm always too eager to read the contents. Yeah, even when I'm studying, I dive straight into the points, memorizing them without knowing what it actually is. Like I can list down the points from a to z (in the correct order, EHEM *wink wink*) but then I don't know this particular list belongs to what category. 

 So this is exactly what I mean

? = I don't know what this is
a,b,c = points
.......... = elaboration of points

Okay, moving on. I finished watching Rooftop Prince!!! :DDD *throws confetti* Totally abandoned the cd I borrowed and watch online because this is much faster *i.e because the cd has many scratches and would jerk-stop and spoil my mood

Drama review for Rooftop Prince
*spoiler alert*

Storyline isn't that bad, but not the best either. And some parts doesn't make sense. Like how did the Crown Prince know what happened exactly? Or maybe that's just the blur me who doesn't understand. Hmmmm and like all Korean dramas, it is draggy - They just have to film the character staring into space while they play the theme song or a sad song. Like seriously? Ain't anybody got time fo dat! And why does the female lead have to act so foolish. Like which girl would do all that silly things? Ish ish ish. Typical dramas. And not losing the Korean drama touch, it certainly is a tear inducing drama. Okay la. I admit, I did cry a few times. Not really breaking down crying and sobbing and having difficulty breathing. A few manly tear drops just escaped from my eyes. That's all. 

And in almost every other Korean drama, there's bound to be an evil female/male character who tries to tear the main 2 characters apart. And adding to that, an adult be it the grandmother or mother (usually a female elder because stereotype Korean elder ladies are strict and have lots of complains as to who is the future daughter or grand daughter-in-law. And most of the time, the male character is from a rich family while the female character is from a poor/broken family. Ahhhhhhhhh all the typical points of a Korean drama. I should blog a post about all the typical Korean drama points. Muahahahahha!!!

Oh, and the last thing about Rooftop Prince, the ending is..... erm.... there's no words to describe it. But I just think it's very... how do I put it? Unsatisfying? It would be nicer if they find a time portal or some sort to travel through time so that the still can meet each other whenever they want, but noooo. The drama has to end with Tae Yong dressing in the ancient royal clothings meeting Pak Ha at a place overlooking Namsan Tower. Haihhhh but I guess that's fine. Or else I will say that the drama is extremely predictable. Hahhahaha 

I guess that's all I have to say about this drama. All in all, there's so many sweet moments that I absolutely adore. I had my bolster in my arms while watching so that I can hug it whenever a sweet scene came on. And it acts as a sponge too, soaking up my tears. Hahahaha okay. Bye.


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