The Art of Listening

February 27, 2008

My Sassy Girl

Filed under: Favorite Movies

 

have u seen the movie??? oh… you sure must. After i watched it, it reminds me again of the feeling of love. (charus noh?). No worry… i’m here to tell you the story of it. You will aprecieate it even by just reading. kudus to Kim Ho-sik and
Kwak Jae-yong who write the story. Here it is:

Part one

The film tells the story of a male college student, Gyeon-woo (Cha Tae-Hyun) and the Girl (Jun Ji-hyun) whose name is never given in the movie. Gyeon-woo just cannot seem to catch a romantic break. His prospects are so pathetic that even his mother tries to help out, telling him to go visit his aunt for two reasons. First, because Gyeon-woo reminds his aunt of her son who drowned not too long ago, second, so his aunt can introduce him to the girl who used to date her son. Gyeon-woo repeatedly puts off going to see his auntie.

The movie begins with Gyeon-woo on top of a mountain, speaking wistfully about a girl he knew two years ago that had buried a time capsule with him on that mountain. She had never returned like she’d promised. Next, we see Gyeon-woo at a photo studio, having his passport photo taken. He is called by his aunt so that she can finally introduce him to the girl she’s been trying to set him up with for many years. The movie then flashes back to the past.

The next scene shows Gyeon-woo at a restaurant with some of his friends. He is interrupted by a call from his mother telling him to go meet the girl that his aunt wants to set him up with. He refuses and continues to eat with his friends. At the train station on his way home, he observes a girl, stone drunk, standing precariously close to the edge of the train platform as the train approaches; he pulls her to safety just in time. Inside the train, Gyeon-woo cannot help but stare at the girl wavering back and forth. He is slightly attracted to her but also repulsed by her drunkenness. Finally, she throws up on a passenger and faints—but not before she calls Gyeon-woo "honey". The passenger aggressively chides Gyeon-woo and tells him to take care of his girlfriend. Gyeon-woo, completely flustered, carries her all the way to the nearest motel. While he is showering, her cell phone rings. Stark naked he runs out to answer it and informs the caller of their location. Very soon, just as Gyeon-woo realises there are no towels in the shower, a pair of women police officers burst into the room and he is taken to jail.

Gyeon-woo tries to figure out the Girl.
Gyeon-woo tries to figure out the Girl.

After getting out of jail—where he was bullied by gangsters—he goes home. His mother chastises him with a vacuum cleaner for not turning up at his aunt’s and there is a brief flashback of his lifetime failings as a student. He receives a call from the Girl demanding he meet her and explain why he was naked in bed with her. The Girl’s dominating and demanding tone during the telephone call establishes her typical posture as a xanthippe, an attitude she maintains throughout the film. Both at the takeaway joint and at the bar to which she drags him she tells him to order, criticises his choices and then tells him what to order. Over soju she cries, admits to breaking up with her boyfriend the day before and gets thoroughly drunk, resulting in another trip to the previous motel.

After this second overnight stay at the motel, she begins to become a more active part of his life. She visits Gyeon-woo in school and manages to get him to hang out with her. In one sitution she obtains permission from a teacher by claiming she needs him to accompany her on the way to an abortion, with Gyeoon-woo being the father. Her mood swings wildly from joyful to downright violent but Gyeon-woo puts up with it and lets her abuse him for her amusement.

She is an aspiring scriptwriter and throughout the movie gives Gyeon-woo three different screenplays from different genres. The first is an action movie—The Demolition Terminator—which switches gender roles, symbolically having the Girl save her helpless lover (Gyeon-woo). The second is a wild perversion of a Korean short story—Sonagi—in which the Girl, having died, asks that her lover be buried along with her—even though he’s still alive. The resulting situation is quite humorous. The last is a wuxia/samurai movie spoof full of genre clichés and anachronisms. All three feature the same common thread: the Girl is from the future.

Despite all the horrible things, Gyeon-woo endures; he is determined to help cure the girl’s pain. So, no matter what happens, he bites his tongue and trudges on. During one adventure he decides to surprise her for her birthday and takes her on a nighttime trip to an amusement park which ends up quite differently than how he planned: The pair encounter an AWOL soldier who holds them hostage and rants about his misery. Gyeon-woo convinces him to release her, and she in turn convinces the soldier to free Gyeon-woo and go on with his life. Throughout the first half of the movie she is resolute in her pain, dishing it out in plenty. As the second half comes around, however, she begins to change: she shows vulnerability.

[edit] Part two

The second-more dramatic-half of the movie begins with the Girl waiting for Gyeon-woo after class. They are walking through the university campus when she suddenly complains about the pain caused by her high-heels and convinces Gyeon-woo to switch shoes with her. Overjoyed, she tells him to chase her, which he does wearing her high heels. It starts raining and they return to her home. At her house Gyeon-woo overhears an impassioned argument between the girl and her mother over her relationship with him. He does not hear from her for quite some time and his life without her begins.

However, one day she calls him and tells him to bring her a rose during class to commemorate their 100th-day anniversary. He does this, leading to a touching and romantic scene where he arrives incognito and is about to leave the packed auditorium but is led to the front by the beautiful melody of George Winston’s variations on Pachelbel’s Canon in D. The Girl is onstage playing a piano in front of an audience of her all-female classmates who applaud in approval at his romantic gesture - a similar gesture, the viewer is later informed, was performed by her previous boyfriend. As the night further unfolds he is confronted at her house by her parents. Her father is naturally infuriated that she is drunk again and demands a break-up.

Time passes and one day the Girl calls Gyeon-woo to meet her for dinner. When he arrives he is surprised to see her with a date. The Girl introduces Gyeon-woo to him as "her friend." During dinner, the Girl leaves the table briefly, leaving Gyeon-woo and her date by themselves. Gyeon-woo candidly offers advice on how to ensure her happiness by following ten rules. He devised his rules from considerable pain, dedication and devotion to the Girl. When she returns her date begins to explain the rules. It is at this point that she realizes just how well Gyeon-woo understands and cares for her. She abruptly leaves her date and searches for Gyeon-woo. Once reunited the two realise they are at a turning point in their relationship.

They travel to a mountain in the countryside where she unveils a time capsule. During the previous night the couple wrote their true feelings in letters which the Girl says will be buried next to a particular tree on the mountain. They agree to meet again at the tree to read the letters together. After burying the time capsule they go their separate ways.

During the two year span, Gyeon-woo works hard to improve himself in many ways, even writing My Sassy Girl which someone has bought the movie rights to, an event he eagerly anticipates telling the Girl about. When the agreed upon date arrives, he travels to the mountain but the Girl does not show up. Eventually, he opens the time capsule and reads her letter and learns the root of her angst and behavior: Gyeon-woo reminds her of her previous boyfriend who, rather than breaking up with her, actually died before she met Gyeon-woo. All through the time the Girl and Gyeon-woo were seeing each other she had been seeing her dead boyfriend’s mother, who wants to introduce her to a nice young man.

One year after Gyeon-woo visits the tree, the Girl finally arrives. Sitting under the tree is an old man. During their conversation the old man reveals the secret of the tree, that it is not the same tree; the original tree had been struck and killed by lightning a year before and a similar tree had been planted by a young man so that someone special wasn’t sad, and that he has read the letters. The Girl says she had hoped that destiny would bring the couple together during the two years.

The film then cuts to Gyeon-woo entering a subway station, wearing the same suit he was wearing at the beginning of the movie. The flashback has ended and continuity is resumed from right after Gyeon-woo leaves the photo-studio. Gyeon-woo is caught outside the shutting doors of a train, presumably ignorant at first of the Girl’s presence on the train but after a few seconds of staring he seems to realise whom it is he sees from behind. As the train pulls out he runs along but has to give up.

At lunch with her dead boyfriend’s mother after a year-and-a-half, the Girl is surprised to hear a familiar voice apologise for his lateness. The mother introduces her nephew Gyeon-woo whom she has been trying to introduce to the Girl for years. The mother/aunty tells the Girl to go out with him, he’ll make things easier for her and then tells Gyeon-woo that the Girl can give advice to him about his impending trip to England but Gyeon-woo replies, "I don’t have to go now." The pair hold hands under the table and the Girl says she thinks she met a man from the future (Gyeon-woo’s future self).

(The final shot shows the pair in their activity from earlier in the film, dressed in school uniforms going into a dance club. This is due to a trend in Korea where college students take out their old high school uniforms and go to a dance club to party like "back in old days." Legally, no high school student can enter a dance club due to age restriction, so those who enter in the school uniform must present the IDs to prove their actual legal age.)

 

My Big Love

Filed under: Favorite Movies

Star Cinema was able to launch the full trailer of “My Big Love” yesterday via Entertainment Live after a series of teasers and music video. My Big Love is the highly anticipated movie starring 2 time box-office loveteam Toni Gonzaga and Sam Milby. Their 2 previous movies namely “You are the One” and “You Got Me” have surpassed the P100 million gross, today’s hit bracket in Philippine movies.

http://abante-tonite.com/issue/mar0807/Pictures/t-08-toni.jpg

 

My Big Love also stars Kristine Hermosa and helmed by Endo director Jade Castro. Grand opening of My Big Love is on February 27, 2008.

 

My work in flash….

Filed under: IT life...

It’s just simple and not really organized, but i’m proud of it. couze it’s my own work…emoticon 

sorry, for those who view this, for it is not really good… Because i’m still a begginer in flash…

tnks for viewing it…

emoticon . This is our current activity… Presentation in flash…, it includes, blur effect, alpha, simple preloader, simple actionscripts. Hope youll learn somthing here.

download it here: http://rapidshare.com/files/95279471/Albores_mjr1.fla.html or here

 http://rapidshare.com/files/95279471/Albores_mjr1.fla?killcode=766338963196201917

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February 24, 2008

BLOG vs. CMS - Whats the difference???

Filed under: My Experiences

A blog is a web-based software that allows users to create web pages through a web interface - you enter text into an HTML form and that text is placed into pages.

… The pages that you add to a blog, are date ordered and (are typically) stored in an SQL database .. like MySQL for example.

Blogs have been created with several languages: PHP, Perl, Python etc. Wordpress for example, is written in PHP.

… Actually, PHP is probably the most commonly used language for building blog and CMS software.

 

In a nutshell: a CMS does everything a blog does … and a whole lot more.

Blogs are typically designed for one or two people to use. Whereas a CMS is designed to handle communities.

Blogs = few contributors/writers
CMS = many contributors/writers.

CMS software will have a lot more capability in terms of what kind of activities you can do with it:

  • User polling.
  • Built in blogs.
  • Built in Forums.
  • Configurable, precise control over what users can do.

.. And much more.

All this extra functionality comes with a cost: CMS software is more complex to learn and use. I have also found that CMS softwares tends to run slower than their nimble cousins - blogs.

 

Well, i just copy and paste this article from the given site below…emoticon  thanks for reading.

Referred from:  http://www.killersites.com/blog/2007/blogs-vs-cms/ 

 

 

 

February 22, 2008

HOME by Jed Madela

Filed under: My Experiences

When I think of home
I think of a place where there’s love overflowing
I wish I was home
I wish I was back there
With the things I’ve been knowing

Wind that makes the tall trees bend into leaning
Suddenly the snowflakes that fall have a meaning
Sprinklin’ the scene, makes it all clean

Maybe there’s a chance for me to go back there
Now that I have some direction
It would sure be nice to be back home
Where there’s love and affection

And just maybe I can convince time to slow up
Giving me enough time in my life to grow up
Time be my friend, let me start again

Suddenly my world has changed it’s face
But I still know where I’m going
I have had my mind spun around in space
And yet I’ve watched it growing

Oh, if you’re list’ning God
Please don’t make it hard to know
If we should believe in the things that we see
Tell us, should we run away
Should we try and stay
Or would it be better just to let things be?

Living here, in this brand new world
Might be a fantasy
But it taught me to love
So it’s real, real to me

And I’ve learned
That we must look inside our hearts
To find a world full of love
Like yours
Like mine
Like home

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February 20, 2008

The Past

Filed under: My Experiences

by Jed Madela

I was wrong when I hurt you
But did you have to hurt me too
Did you think revenge will make it better?
I don`t care about the past
I just want our love to last
There`s a way to bring us back together

Chorus:
I must forgive you
You must forgive me too
If we wanna try to put things back
the way they used to be
`Cause there`s no sense in going over and over
The same things as before
So let`s not bring the past up anymore

Out of all the good we had
You only keep track of the bad
Though you knew I never really loved her
Didn`t anyone tell you yet
That to forgive is to forget
How can you be mad if you don`t remember

Repeat Chorus:

I must forgive you
And you must forgive me too
It`s the only thing that`s left
that we haven`t try to do
One thing that I`m sure will work
That we haven`t tried before
Let`s not bring the past back anymore

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My Crush…. ahem….

Filed under: My Experiences

Rinoa

hahay…. emoticoncrush ko oh…. sa anime….. if you happen to see her, just regards me. hehe…. wrong gramming noh??? hehe… ulawa aning blog uy! charemoticon

Hold Me

Filed under: My Experiences

  I’ll hold you, and touch you
And make you my woman
I’ll give you my love
With sweet surrender
Tonight our hearts will beat as one
And I will hold you and touch you
And make you my woman tonight

There’s something in your eyes I see
A pure and simple honesty

Chorus:
Hold me in your arms tonight
Fill my life with pleasure
Let’s not waste this precious time
This moment’s ours to treasure

Hold me in your arms tonight
We’ll make it last forever
When the morning sun appears
We’ll find our way together

I believe you
When you say that you love me
Know that
I won’t take you for granted
Tonight the magic has begun
So won’t you hold me
Touch me
Make me your woman tonight

There’s something in your eyes I see
I won’t betray your trust in me

Chorus:
Hold me in your arms tonight
To fill my life with pleasure
Let’s not waste this precious time
This moment’s ours to treasure

Hold me in your arms tonight
We’ll make it last forever
When the morning sun appears
We’ll find our way together

The Love I found in you

Filed under: My Music Life

we have sung this song wedding celebration held at eden last year of december. The groom made a unique style of showing hisbride how deeply he is inlove with her. During the bridal march, the groom sings a song for her bride entitled "You" until he begun to cries even he havent finished the song yet.emoticon. Well! no worry! couze we’re here. hehe… we backed up the groom obviously. heheemoticon…. That’s what we call, …. "char char lang gud hehehe…." For the bisaya filipinos only: pag comment mo ha. hehehe…. Well, anyway here is one of the theme songs of the celebration.

The Love I found in you 

You are the air I need I breathe
You are the river of life inside of me
You are the half that made me whole
You are the anchor of my soul

chorus:
You strong when I am weak
You are the words when I cdan’t speak
You never fail to see me through
That’s the love I found in you

You are my shelter from the storm
You are the road that leads me home
Baby, with you here face to face
I know I’ve found my place

(Sax solo)

Bridge:
Once in every life
You find the one that’s right
When you say forever it’s true
That’s the love I found in you

(chorus) 

The Promise

Filed under: My Music Life

listen to this song. The lyrics is so touching.emoticon

The Promise

by Martin Nievera

album:

Say goodbye When I can barely say goodnight If I can hardly take my eyes from yours How far can I go?
	
 Walk away The thought would never cross my mind I couldn’t turn my back on Spring or Fall Your smile least of all
	
 When I say always I mean forever I trust tomorrow as much as today I am not afraid to say I love you  and I promise you I’ll never say goodbye
	
 We’re dancers On a crowded floor while other dancers leave from song to song Our music goes on
	
 On and on And if I never leave your arms I really would have traveled everywhere For my world is there
	
 When I say always I mean forever I trust tomorrow as much today I am not afraid to say I love you And I promise you I’ll never say goodbye

 






















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