Wednesday, January 13, 2010

the movie; VIRGIN SNOW; Hatsukoi No Yuki. ♥

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this movie was released on November 1, 2007 at Korea. hahaha. i've only watched it yesterday and yeah, i fell in love with this movie. the settings, the everything that happened between Min & Nanae. it reminds me a lot of Japan too. Min is a Korean that transfers to Kyoto, Japan following his father whom is a professor. the movie is really really pretty and heart-warming. the ending was the sweetest i've seen in love movies so far. although they have language barriers, they still tries to learn the language of each other until one day Nanae left Min without a notice that Min had stopped learning Japanese language since. As to him, there is no reason in learning Japanese if Nanae is gone. They made two promises, yakusoku! First one was, Min would do a pottery and Nanae would paint on it. (Min made a pig-faced pottery to give Nanae as the 100th Day Anniversary of their relationship on the day of a festive season at Kyoto.) Nanae was wearing Yukata at that time.(Nanae gave Min a charm which was made by her.) From there, Nanae kissed Min goodbye and after since Min return from visiting his grandmother, that he finds Nanae to be missing. The 2nd yakusoku is that they would date on the first snowfall of the year at Doldam Street at Korea. No one knows elsewhere she went, without a note. After two years, they meet each other in front of Deoksu Palace, Nanae is there for her art exhibition and Min is there to catch a drumming show performed by his friends. Then they met and there was silence and sadness. I wouldn't tell you what's the ending like because for sure it melted my heart and my tears rolled down after. it is the prettiest movie of two different worlds as they had language barrier. this movie proofs that no matter where you're from, there is still a love spark regardless language because they still can communicate and they have remembered each other's yakusoku and waited long for each other, 2 years. no matter how far and long time has taken their life, in the end they are still reunited and the two yakusoku is kept at the same event. what a pretty pretty movie. (by the way, it was Maniraj who discovered this movie first and thanks to him, i get to watch it yesterday night, 1am-3am.) HAHA.




Min & Nanae.



Hatsukoi No Yuki.
Starring Korean Actor Lee Jun Ki & Japanese Actress Aoi Miyazaki.


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Min moves to Japan following his professor father. One day at a local shrine, he meets a beautiful, long-haired Japanese girl with innocent eyes. Her name is Nanae, and she is an aspiring painter. Min falls for her at first sight. He longs for her but soon learns that Nanae attends the same school to which Min has just transferred. Min befriends Nanae, and despite the cultural and language barriers, they become fast friends, taking in the famous sites of Kyoto. Their feelings for each other grow, and on a visit to a ceramic store, Nanae promises some day to paint Min’s portrait on the pottery that is made by him. Min continues to learn the craft from his father, and he comes to realize that he has to put all of his heart, the kind of love he feels for Nanae, into making the pottery for it not to crack. Because of his grandmother’s sudden illness, Min has to return to Korea to be with her. He cannot get in touch with Nanae, and he becomes anxious. After his grandmother regains her health, he hurries back to Japan to look for Nanae, but she is nowhere to be found. Have his true feelings for Nanae not reached her? Why has Nanae disappeared without a word?

you gotta watch it!
and i love it.

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