Mar 13, 2010

My Eleventh Mom





i really want to watch it!
i have to watch it!

A woman suddenly appears at Jae-su’s house. Nothing in her hands, nowhere to go, the woman’s empty eyes meet with round eyes of the eleven year-old boy. He regards the woman as another person who’ll leave and does not put any effort to get to know her. 

Every chance he finds, the boy scolds the woman, saying she eats too much, sleeps like a pig and uses up all utilities. The two of them are neck-to-neck with complaints until she learns of the boy’s sad history and he discovers her diabetes. 

The boy already had 10 stepmothers in the past. Out of the blue the boy’s father shows up and begins beating the boy. She tries to stop him and they find themselves in a common ground. A warm relationship between the two begins to build up slowly, not aware of the eventual separation that is just around the corner.

and here's the trailer (in korean, but i think you can still understand through their gestures)
fyi, Eomma is korean language for 'mother' :D 

ps: the woman in the poster is Kim Hye Soo. She is considered as one of the best actress in Korea. And she has been chosen as the most beautiful face in Korea by 86 photographers. She was born in 1970. And in my opinion, she doesn't look like 40s at all! :D I really like her face expressions. Very photogenic!

Here is her mini-blog address:
it is written in Korean. But we can still see her pics at least. She's not bad at taking pictures IMO and she's even a better model! :D
 

Mar 12, 2010

life is...


today, i made up my mind.
i will try my best to put a thing a day in this blog.
even in my busiest days.
:D
i just want to make each day count.
no matter what happen
no matter how big or how small it is.
no matter how boring or exciting it is.
no matter how bad or how suck it is.
when i get older,
i just want to remember everyday i have been through...

lily




from:
'a pretty a day'

a pretty a day
(and every fades)
is here and away
(but born are maids
to flower an hour
in all,all)

o yes to flower
until so blithe
a doer a wooer
some limber and lithe
some very fine mower
a tall;tall

some jerry so very
(and nellie and fan)
some handsomest harry
(and sally and nan
they tremble and cower
so pale:pale)

for betty was born
to never say nay
but lucy could learn
and lily could pray
and fewer were shyer
than doll. doll

e. e. cummings