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Best Cinematography Choices- Part IV
A lot of cinematography is intuition. It’s an art, not a formula- Reed Morano
“Rainbow Prince” Series Review (Ep.1 to 10)
I am going to come right out and say it: I LOVED THIS SERIES! It is pure escapism and entertained me despite all its cheesiness, tropes, and flat-affect acting. I did not care about any of that. What it did was to allow me for a moment to become a child again and muse. Additionally, whether realized or not, I think this series is ground-breaking for several very important reasons:
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Upcoming Korean BL Dramas- Part III
Happiness comes from info concerning more KBLs!
“Dear Doctor, I’m Coming for Soul” First Impressions (Ep.1 & 2)
People often talk about the power of love. Love has become synonymous with happiness and success. We want to be surrounded by the people we care about, and we want to chase after the dreams our hearts tell us to pursue.
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“Blue of Winter” Series Review (Ep.1 to 5)
I honestly don’t know how to sum up my feelings for this Korean miniseries.
“Three Months” Movie Review
This is a coming-of-age movie. Classified as a romcom, it seemed more like a journey through painful adolescent and misfortunes.
GagaOOLala’s “Our Days, The Tuxedo & La Cuisine” First Impressions
So, I will be trying something new today. Instead of having individual reviews for each of these GagaOOLala’s originals, I’m going to club these three shows together and share their first impressions. This doesn’t mean that the shows aren’t worth it; rather, their mini series format makes it easy to string them into one piece. Without further ado, let’s review these new releases and get a sense of their strengths & weaknesses!
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Best Cinematography Choices- Part III
“A cinematographer is a visual psychiatrist – moving an audience through a movie … making them think the way you want them to think, painting pictures in the dark”- Gordon Willis
“Gen Y Season Two” Series Review (Ep.1 to 12)
“Everyone has a different definition of love and as one grows, this changes”
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