result out-watch sang-doo let's go ot school..cry out loud



Well,today the result out and i prayed hard to pass.My wishes came true and i pass every paper i've taken.Bless me.Hav to wair for the actual reslut out then can gred myself whrda i did nicely or not!!During the holiday i didn't do much-I mean no plans during holiday so i've wasted 3 weeks of holidays doing nothing.Y+E+S!!yeah do nothing..DATS RIGHT!!!
I'm getting lazier aint I.Lucky me,my younger brother borrow a korean drama with 16 episodes [Sang-Doo!Let's go to school] and i just finish watching it the moment i wrote it into my blog 4 the day...Thru out the whole movie i guess IF YOU GIVE A BOX OF TISSUE BOX NOT GONNA BE ENOUGH......TRUST ME...I CRIED LIKE MAD...
Even the song{ost}in the movie freakin sad mode,how am i surpose not to cry or stop my tear from falling apart.??EMOTIONAL RIGHT....!!!TRUE LOVE IS VERY HARD TO FIND AND EVEN THERE'S TRUE LOVE IS HARD FOR BOTH WHO LOVE EACH OTHER TO BE TOGETHER AS ONE HAVE TO FACE MANY HARDSHIP IN LIFE JUST TO BE TOGETHER.

~sang doo!let's go to school~

When we first see Sang-doo, he is a young adult, working as a gigolo under the tutelage of his Uncle. He is a smarmy, superficial poser, turning on the charm to an embarrassing degree.On the same day we meet Sang-doo, and in the same place at the same time, we also meet Eun-hwan. She is a teacher at the High School, engaged to a doctor, and her life is uncomplicated and not unhappy. Disguised as a student, she comes on behalf of one of her students to intercept a meeting with An Older Man.
As events unfold we realise that Sang-doo and Eun-hwan once knew each other.Gradually we are introduced, in flashback, to the young Sang Doo, a handsome, lively, popular kid at his high school, who has a major crush on the serious and slightly self-conscious Eun Hwan. She, in turn almost can't believe her good luck at attracting his interest. Their youthful romance features all the hallmarks we expect of a KTV romance - leisurely bike rides through the floral Korean countryside, walks on pebble-strewn beaches, the inevitable twisted ankle that results in the first shy physical contact. Everything seems sweet and simple. Then tragedy strikes and they are separated.The title of this series highly misleading - this is not a comedy. Though it has comedic elements, it's essentially a (melo)drama, a romance, and ultimately a tragedy. The adolescent love turns out to be deep and abiding, marred by a freak accident that has serious repercussions for both the young couple and, eventually, their loved ones.There is a desperately sick child who needs constant and expensive medical care; a young mother who works as a model, has little education and no common sense; an irresponsible uncle with no moral centre; a grown mother who sent her young daughter away because she had planned to kill herself; and Sang-doo, a person with too many people relying on him, too many responsibilities, and no way out of his situation. None of these characters are happy or well-adjusted.Singer and actor Rain, billed in the credits under the Korean word for rain, Bi (real name Jung Ji-hoon), plays Sang-doo. For those who think he was only cast because of his popularity as a singer (and because he's pretty easy on the eye), you will change your mind after watching this performance. It is sometimes hilarious, frequently moving and at times almost too painfully real to watch. Kong Hyo-jin plays Eun-hwan as a seemingly strong but actually frail woman who can't let go and can't move forward. Lee Dong-geon plays the doctor, and he brings a very clever ambiguity to his character that is charming and intriguing. Hong Soo-hyeon plays the difficult role of the sick child's selfish and childish mother very well.

Written on Wednesday, June 14, 2006 at 12:33 PM


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