cinderella man.
i feel as if i can watch Cinderella Man in 2 days! can't stop clicking on the next episode cos' it's just so addictive even tho Kwon Sang Woo ain't my favourite male actor.
plus there's no need to save dramas for the weekdays since i pretty much half doze on the chair by 10pm after watching the ultimatum.No it's not that the ch 8 with all the leaded cast is boring (now it's getting interesting honestly like woah.)..but that sometimes i almost forgot i'm still a student (not a slave driver for my company) and that i have modules to choose for the next sem (damn.) and i still have grades that needs even more constant improving.
but i seem cut off from the world; busy, tired and living in my own bubble in somerset lOls.
speaking of singapore drama, tho i've not been constantly tuning in to ch8 but most the drama I watched (& when tragic stuff do happen), it always must involve rape and psychotic,sexually deprived people? LIKE it's too much of a stereotype and it gets disturbing that the drama revolve around such themes....there're like a million other tragic incidents to take from; like murder/ betrayal but it has to be rape (and because the man is sexually deprived so he can't control himself) it feels kinda wrong?
lOls. maybe we haven been noticing this but the trend seems pretty obvious and to have 2 rape/ physical incidents in the involving sexually deprived men and helpless women =S.
And the similarity between ultimatum and east of eden involving babies switched @ birth ( the women who switched them is the women tt's gotten 'abused' by the man in both dramas) and then the rich man's company grew more prestigious when the kids were all grown up and one of them is not always well accepted by one of the parents.
Yet i must admit Fann Wong still looks the most revishing in her late 30s lOls.
oOo and i forgot to talk about Atashinchi no Danshi after watching it for 8 weeks. This is my 2nd favourite after Zettai Kareshi(this is showing on channel U right now; called Absolute/ Perfect Boyfriend i think so it's a must watch!)
AS for Atashinchi, the characters are so laughable & lovable; the first 2 episodes were full of crap but after that every single one of them are cute/ sweet in their own ways (not to say some of the main characters are good looking too.)
One thing about jap dramas is that they always have this homely touch to their plot that makes you appreciate the people/ things around you. K- drama on the other hand emphasize alot more on the glam (yes yes materialistc) factor. If it isn't glam, it'll be heartbreaking but you do learn alot about korean culture from the dramas alone.