Friday, October 9, 2015
Monday, July 13, 2015
[MV REVIEW] INFINITE'S "BAD": OUR MIRRORS
Hello,
it’s been a while I am posting something up. I actually had a plan to write
review of EXO’s Love Me Right. But, save that for later. Now I am about to talk
about Infinite’s new MV, Bad. I really like this MV and despite the fact this
MV just out few hours ago, I have already been repeating like crazy here. So, I
am now in front of my PC, making a quick writing.
This
MV is the best one I have seen half of 2015 to be honest. I don’t know about
music. But, the song and the MV concept have been such a great combination. In
my opinion the song gives the vibe of rushing or something thrilling. The MV
portrays it well. And, I really love it. There is no such useless scene and
everything is on its place. Thumbs up for those who direct this MV. You know I
really love this spine-chilling-beautiful MV.
For
the dance, oh God, you slay, boys. I am not sure if I am one of Infinite’s
fangirls. But, for sure, I always listen and watch their newest MV (never
really check the B-sides though hehe). For Myungsoo and Hoya, why are you so damn handsome?
Ugh *cough* (now you know who I am fangirling over here, yey yey yey).
I
wonder if anyone of you asking the same question just like me. Why are there so
many mirrors? There are mirrors in almost every scene. For instance, the boys
looking at themselves through the mirrors. Based on this MV, I can tell that
the mirrors are the important devices to make us understand the meaning of this
creepy yet pretty MV.
Mirror,
as how it has been used for a long time by people on earth, is to have a good
look towards our selves. Standing in front of the mirror is like facing our
twins. We see the same us. We gaze the same person, over and over. On the other
words, it’s like another part of us watching us back.
What
I get from this MV, the way the boys look at themselves through the mirrors, is
like facing their own souls. It is portrayed by Sunggyu who hurts himself and
then tries to run away from someone. But, it turns out that the one who chasing
him is none other than his own self. The very same person he looks everytime on
the mirror. That person also has been hurt. Make it short, Sunggyu in the real
life and the one on the mirror has shared the same thing over and over. They can’t
run away from one another.
That
is why the first scene appear before us is Sunggyu running away from someone which
is explained in the end that he is Sunggyu himself. Sunggyu trying to run away
from himself but keep being caught since the one chasing him is his another
part of self.
I
hope you get it at this point. But, that’s not the end of the interpretation. That
another Sunggyu is just like a metaphore of the ‘bad’ girl this MV trying to
unveil. It makes sense because there are several scenes where there is this
girl appears behind the mirror, glass window, a room, and slightly on the
television.
How
come the duplicate behind the mirror is the girl when the boys’ faces are the
ones being appeared? Yes. It can happen when we connect the meaning of love as
being one with the one we love. We share the equal things. What hurt us, hurt
our lovers. Slowly and surely they are becoming like us. Just like our mirrors.
We see them in ourselves. We see ourselves within them. Right?
Thus,
that what happens in this MV. The boys are acutally struggling facing their own
selves. Facing tomorrow being with their woman. As how their relationships may
go wrong, they get scared and how much they want to run away, they just can’t.
Even if they are finally far away from the woman, they will just keep facing
the woman within their own figures since they are one after all.
It
explains why in the end, the figures behind the mirrors disappear. They do not
disapper actually. Since they are one with the woman, who needs the mirrors
anymore? They are just being one. It’s like an obsession that goes through one’s
system making them thinking even if one disappears, she is actually not, no
mater how hurt it is, she is just there, being with them.
Haven’t
watched the MV? Here check it out:
Monday, May 25, 2015
[MV REVIEW] SHINee's "VIEW" : VERY BEAUTIFUL VIEW
Hello, this time, I’ll be surprisingly writing about SHINee’s new MV “VIEW”. At first when I watched and listened to the MV, I just laughed it off, saying ‘It was a kidnapping, fuhuu, funny…!’ but then I realized something more than kidnapping pretty boys within the MV.
Firstly,
I found that Onew is so handsome, hahahah. No kidding!
Secondly,
I believe many of us have already realized that there are changes of colors on
the scenes. In the very first scene, the MV is shown in a monochrome one when
SHINee is told to get out from the place where might they have their concert or
anything like that. Then appeared a colorful scene where there is a girl in
white holding a robber mask walking. The next that’s to get appeared is Minho
(followed by the rest of SHINee) in a still-monochrome-scene. Next second,
Minho appears again in a total colorful frame though it is dominated with the
blue color one. After that, the boys are captured getting in the car in the
monochrome scene (again) before Taemin appears to start the song –in an
already-colored-scene.
Minho
appears again while sitting in the car when the girl with the robber mask gets
close towards him. It is when we can see how blue his eyes color is actually.
It has the vibe that the scene has been created to be so blue, as Minho also
wears blue stripped suit. The girl whispers something towards his ear as the monochrome
scene gets in the screen again unveiling the kidnapping scene that happens on
the boys.
Without
knowing what happens, the boys have woken up in the middle of nowhere with the
foreign girls guiding them. As the other boys know nothing at all, Minho has
actually realized what happens towards them. Yes, as he is the one who has been
informed by the pretty kidnapper leader. When they walk follow the girls
towards the deep of the wood, and when one of the girl look around to see them,
or maybe towards Minho, Minho has been captured on the camera having a clear
vision and doesn’t look confused at all. He is as if following the girl, just
curious with what will happen after this. That is not the wondering eyes of
lost puppies, but just a normal curious expression. It is totally different
expression that has been shown by the rest of the boys, wondering around in a
total confusion, knowing nothing.
The
rest of the MV telling us, the spectators, how SHINee having fun of being
kidnapped as they see, feel, experience, and meet new things and persons. They enjoy
the free time offered by the strangers as they may have been so tired of being
busy all the time and do not have time to do bizarre things.
Thirdly,
just like how I elaborate I have shown you that the things which I found
intriguing and interesting in this MV are the changing colors scenes. I don’t
know why but I found them actually very pretty and simply harmonious. They have
very significant function in the MV –the movement from monochrome ones to the
colorful ones.
In
this MV, SHINee has gotten the roles of being a group of dull person, whose
life does not have color. It is like they have hit their boredom despite of
they are being showered with the spotlight. While, the foreign girls are a
group of bright persons who do everything they want to do, for instance
kidnapping the boys. Can you imagine a group of fan-girls kidnapping the boys?
Isn’t that crazy? But, that’s how crazy life usually. Craziness is a common
thing to happen, and so this is no weird at all.
As
the scene shows the colorful one, we can see Minho’s blue eyes. The color of
these eyes has left deep impression in me that being one of the reasons why I
decide to write this review. Why only Minho being shown in a specific scene
with his eyes looking through the camera in a place like a wood? Then he is
portrayed meeting with the girl who whispering on to him…?
Correct!
Minho
in this MV is the male lead. Although SHINee members are all here, they are
just the male lead’s friends. Male lead’s friends aren’t important? No way.
They are important of course. They are the part of the male lead’s life, the
same exact dull and sad persons.
Thus,
no wonder the camera has been focused more on Minho –with his blue color eyes.
I feel intrigued by the color so I start to search the meaning of blue or blue
eyes. And, I found some which I believe suitable to apply in the MV story.
Blue
eyes have been believed by many people as the “eternal youth” since when an
infant was born in the world, s/he will sometimes has the blue eyes though will
change to the other colors after two weeks or more. In addition, it has also
been stated that the blue eyes owner will usually be calm and very peaceful,
while it is also said to represent knowledge.
With
the way how Minho expresses himself within the MV I can see that he is
portrayed as calm and peaceful person that holds an “eternal youth” inside him.
If he does not have the eternal youth and the calm personality, he won’t ever
let the girl to bring him and his friends to some foreign places. But, he has
them within his nature so the venture towards the colorful world is possible.
Blue
is also said as the symbol of sadness or depression. So, it has dual meaning. It
can represent Minho (and SHINee) as the sad persons and also as those who still
keep their youth within them.
People
no matter how blue they are actually have urged enjoying the world the way they
want. It’s just that they can’t do it. So, why can’t we be like the SHINee-kidnapping-girls
who put colors towards others? Be your friends, families, strangers, or anyone
you want to? No one ever
wants to be dull, but let’s understand, as everyone has their own situations.
Very ---- beautiful ---- view !!
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
[DRAMA REVIEW] NAEIL CANTABILE: A KOREAN-REMAKE
I know that I've promised to make a writing out of the 'upcoming' stuffs that I had put on the blog around one-two months ago, but I have this urge to write this one. So, pardon me, guys. Well, I have believed that many of you have known that a Japanese drama, Nodame Cantabile (originally a manga) had been made the remake into Korean version one, entitled Naeil Cantabile, or internationally known as Tomorrow Cantabile. And, yeah, I just finished watching it this week despite it had ended the air broadcast last year on November.
As it has been expected the story is centered around the male lead, Chiaki Sinichi for Japanese version, and Cha Yoo Jin (Kim Joo Woon) for the Korean version one. Meanwhile the female lead is Noda Megumi (Japanese one) or Seol Naeil (Shim Eun Kyung) for the Korean one. Cha Yoo Jin and Seol Naeil are students in Haneum Music Academy where both of them taking piano major. Despite being a son of famous pianist, Cha Yoo Jin does not really look for his father, instead he admires an international well-known conductor, Vierra. Thus he changes major from piano to conducting later. However, because of his childhood trauma, Cha Yoo Jin can't go study abroad. Thus, he spends his days in Haneum, although it does not satisfy him. While for Seol Naeil, she can't seriously play piano followed the partition, instead she plays it as she wants. She doesn't want to be a pro pianist since she only wants to be a kindergarten teacher. The perfectionist and clean freak Cha Yoo Jin finally meets with the fourth dimensional and ambitionless Seol Naeil makes both of them struggling together to find their true selves and overcome their fears from past together.
Although it can be concluded into romantic drama, Naeil Cantabile can't be really grouped into one. It is because if you expect to see any cheesy and kiss scene, you won't find one. The romance is there, as the device for Naeil to get attached to Cha Yoo Jin, but this is not the romance every one imagine to be. The romance between these talented and genius musicians can't be put on other couple. In this drama, music is as the plot device to show how the characters have developed, how their romance life have come to the point they want to be together. There is a scene where Cha Yoo Jin and Naeil listen to a Rachmaninoff's song, and Yoo Jin says that he wants to have duet with Naeil on stage. At that time, Naeil answers that the duet performance will make them to be like a real couple and Cha Yoo Jin agrees to it. This is the metaphor of how their relationship is actually associated with their music. Naeil always believes when she can perform with Cha Yoo Jin on the same stage, it means that she can be the one for Cha Yoo Jin. No wonder, it has been the trigger for Naeil to be a pro pianist by entering competition. Slowly because of her desire to be on the same level as a couple for Cha Yoo Jin she grows herself to be a new person who overcomes her fear on stage and starts to play piano follows the partition. She has stopped her immature side since she realized that she is adult after all.
For Cha Yoo Jin, he has fear of flying the most because he has the trauma in his childhood which he flied with his mother but there was an accident in the plane. But, because of Naeil whom he unconsciously trusts most, he is helped. Naeil has used the hypnosis to help Cha Yoo Jin gain his confidence again so that he can fly and study abroad.
After following Cha Yoo Jin around and she thinks that their relationship does not develop on the love/romance level except their music abilities, Naeil decides to give up on him. But, in the end, Cha Yoo Jin is the one who can't give up on Naeil, either of her talent as a genius pianist and her as a Naeil herself. Thus, he decides to confess to Naeil and both of them ends up as a couple whose objective study abroad together and grow better while supporting each other.
Nothing like kiss scene happens in the drama, although there are some teases like almost kiss or Naeil who is persistence trying to steal some kisses from Yoo Jin. However nothing. There are still embraces and hugs and lovely scenes that can make the spectators fluttered but nothing more. It suggests that love can be showed not only from the skinship only, but also from how much caring we are and support our beloved one.
In this Korean version, there are slightly differences compared to the Japanese one. For instance, Kuroki who is in Japanese one played oboe and has crush on Nodame has substituted by a boy who plays cello, named Yoon Hoo from Juilliard and he also has crush on Nodame. Naeil's apartment is more spacious too. But, still, on the whole I enjoy this version too. It has the vibe of Korean drama that can naturalize the weird-all-came-from-Mars-Japanese-drama style (I hope you know what I mean if you are a fan of Nodame, remember 'gyabooo'? that's it, hahah).
If I were about to give this stars, I would like to give 3.5 out of 5. I don't say this is bad and I don't say this is fabulous as a remake. But, this drama has its own charm that you will find out if you have a will to watch it. Although for me, this drama is the best for the year-end drama that makes me feel happy every week waiting for the episode comes out (although I was busy and watching the last four episodes just last week lol) that offers you innocent love, pure friendship, beautiful classical musics, and ... handsome casts, kidding.
Anyways, for Nodame fans, I pleadingly hope you guys watch Naeil Cantabile if you miss our 4D heroine, but do not expect to see her in Naeil. Just enjoy it as it is, do not be so critical! Besides, there are so many things offered by this drama to think at the end of the day. Of course it is a plus mark, gyabooo~
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