OK, I really must change my LJ background. Just looking at it is making me depressed.
Anyway, on to the topic of this post.
The movie rec for the day is Bichunmoo, a period martial arts epic romance from South Korea. The story is set in Mongol-occupied China, where a Korean named Jin-Ha, who is a practitioner of a lethal and amazing martial art, falls in love with Sullie, an illegitimate daughter of a Mongol general. Their love is pure, strong, blah blah, blah, blah. Except it's also impossible and doomed and as Jin-Ha becomes a rebel leader and Sullie has to see her family and the army hunt the man she can't forget but can never have, there is plenty of love, and rebellion, and fights, and cool dancing, and more angst than you can shake a stick at.
So, why Bichunmoo? I'll be the first to admit it's not a perfect movie. I am not even sure if it's good. But I was definitely entertained when I first saw it (months ago) and even had to buy a copy of my very own. It's very melodramatic and if you want discussions about meaning of life, look elsewhere. Also, the DVD I had cut out the crucial 10 or so minutes so I was left floundering for a bit (be careful which DVD version you get). But it has a twisty plot, is swoonily romantic in that hopelessly school-girl, slightly silly, very earnest way and, most importantly, it's one of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen.
See proof.











Anyway, on to the topic of this post.
The movie rec for the day is Bichunmoo, a period martial arts epic romance from South Korea. The story is set in Mongol-occupied China, where a Korean named Jin-Ha, who is a practitioner of a lethal and amazing martial art, falls in love with Sullie, an illegitimate daughter of a Mongol general. Their love is pure, strong, blah blah, blah, blah. Except it's also impossible and doomed and as Jin-Ha becomes a rebel leader and Sullie has to see her family and the army hunt the man she can't forget but can never have, there is plenty of love, and rebellion, and fights, and cool dancing, and more angst than you can shake a stick at.
So, why Bichunmoo? I'll be the first to admit it's not a perfect movie. I am not even sure if it's good. But I was definitely entertained when I first saw it (months ago) and even had to buy a copy of my very own. It's very melodramatic and if you want discussions about meaning of life, look elsewhere. Also, the DVD I had cut out the crucial 10 or so minutes so I was left floundering for a bit (be careful which DVD version you get). But it has a twisty plot, is swoonily romantic in that hopelessly school-girl, slightly silly, very earnest way and, most importantly, it's one of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen.
See proof.











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Date: 2006-02-21 11:48 pm (UTC)"Twirl me! Twirl me, Jin-Ha. Twirl me like you've never twirled before"
And is he wearing a leather undershirt? Because if he is that can't be comfortable.
This might be the Korean version of the Japanese movie that the anime series Basilisk is based off of. I can't remember.
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Date: 2006-02-22 12:03 am (UTC)ROTFLOL
And is he wearing a leather undershirt? Because if he is that can't be comfortable.
Trust me, it's better than when he is without his shirt because the one time he isn't clothed it's because he is wounded and sweaty and bloody and with long messy hair and it's not pretty.
This might be the Korean version of the Japanese movie that the anime series Basilisk is based off of. I can't remember.
I read the plot for Basilisk and it doesn't sound the same but I don't know.
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Date: 2006-02-22 12:24 am (UTC)Or perhaps they just have similar hair.
Re: Ninjas next to boat.
"We rise from the water like WHOA!!!"
And where did Jin-Ha find his jaunty bow?
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Date: 2006-02-22 02:51 am (UTC)Well, they have to have so much hair to balance out all the bald people of the world.
And where did Jin-Ha find his jaunty bow?
In between killing his enemies and sexing unsitable women, he is all about accessorizing!
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Date: 2006-02-22 04:20 pm (UTC)Well, maybe he needed that extra layer of heat protection and insulation? :P