Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movies. Show all posts

Monday, December 10, 2007

Enchanted



Finally I got chance to watch this movie…
If you asked me what is the rating for this movie, I’d give 5 stars and of course it’s a recommended movie to those who like fairy tale and comedy.

Yes, I am one of them!

The story was about the beautiful princess Giselle was banished by an evil queen to the gritty reality world and how she fall in love with a charming flawed divorce lawyer. In between they have chipped in some classic fairy tale story like snow white and Cinderella. So here comes the poison apple and a kiss from her true love ones that saves the beautiful princess and live happily ever after. Well, it’s a good combination of classical fairy tale to become a modern-day romantic story. Nevertheless, the songs and dance was so nice. Like the song sang by Giselle in the park and the scene was so beautiful with so many people was singing and dancing together.

Not forgetting one small little creature that play a very important was the chipmunk called Pip. He was so adorable and added in more laughter in the movie.

Although there are some parts that are not logic like those Giselle’s “friend” doing chores and how she sew her clothes. Well, forget about that. After all, it’s a fairy tale and everything is possible. :P So let’s enjoy the movie!



Monday, November 19, 2007

Innocent Steps

Innocent steps means first step, first dance, first heartbeat!!! I watched the movie on last friday night...its really touching and recalled my first dance, first heartbeat for my first love! After watching the movie, its make me think a lot...all about the past and now! I used to be a jerk last time...as my friends told me...haha! So, I learned somethings...appreciate that we have been always appreciated. Think twice before you act! Ok then the movie is somethings like this > Moon Geun-Young, star of the hit romantic comedy My Little Bride, takes the lead role in Innocent Steps, romantic comedy from director Park Young-Hun. The teen idol plays Jang Chae-Ryn, an ethnic Korean living in China, who finds herself to be a complete fish out of water after being transplanted abroad to South Korea. When her sister bows out of a dummy marriage to a champion dance instructor, Chae-Ryn decides to travel to Seoul herself and impersonate her sister. Once in South Korea, she meets Na Young-Sae (Park Geon-Hyeong), who has agreed to the sham marriage for the sole purpose of locating a new dance partner. It seems he's looking to replace the one he lost to his rival, the dastardly Jeong Hyeon-Su (Yoon Chan). But when Chae-Ryn's secret and her lack of dancing experience is revealed, Young-Sae wants to send his new bride back. Eventually, however, he has second thoughts and decides that his only hope is to train this wide-eyed novice himself. Of course, the practices start off as purely professional, but as Chae-Ryn begins to dedicate herself to the art of dancing, a connection between the newlyweds begins to take shape. Chae-Ryn's youthful exuberance and folksy way of speaking eventually charms Young-Sae's hardened heart. A subplot follows two immigration officers who seek to expose the couple's secret, but eventually end up rooting for the two to stay together.