Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Top 5 Faces of Hong Kong
MHK: Addressing the Disappointment
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Top 5 Korean Faces
BoA is known for her pretty face, strong voice, and many endorsements. She's the classic figure of beauty and needs only a few brushes of makeup to make her look picture-perfect. She's has an extremely graceful aura in the pics above, which is extremely important in terms of feminine beauty.
I first saw Yoon Eun Hye in the KDrama Goong, where she played the spunky, happy-go-lucky Chaeg Young. Her face had a visible amount of baby fat that separated her from the disturbingly large number of stick-skinny idols. Although YEH lost a significant amount of weight recently, she still looks pretty. I've noticed that she has many different styles: cute, innocent, mature, professional.
Best known as one of the four girls of the group CSJH The Grace, Lina strikes me as a classic beauty, pulling off her look as a long-haired beauty and an excellent dancer with shorter hair. Recently I saw a video of her with her CSJH members, and she said she was envious of Stephanie, the natural dancer of the group and who won the hearts of many men with her sexy looks. Although Stephanie is pretty, she's only good at mastering her sexy image. Linda, on the other hand, has more grace (you should see her in their My Everything MV).
Lee Hyori, famously known for her sexy image has another side to her, as seen in the photos above. With a charming smile oozing with charisma, she manages to pull off a good girl-next-door feel. And at times, she's able to shy away from her sexy style and wear some mature, yet style-focused clothes.
Park Shin Hye is an amazing (and young) actress with an adorable face. Best known for her role in Stairway to Heaven, this young starlet moved on to a more mature role in Goong S. Her wardrobe was excellent and her pretty face managed to make her role more believable. Her adorable poses in candid photos and the more serious, professional face in photoshoots wins her my #5 pick.
Monday, July 16, 2007
Sunshine Heartbeat Cast: Where Are They Now?
Charmaine Li: (Yip Kiu “Ah Kiu”) Like Vivien, she continued to pursue acting, taking small roles in Real Kung Fu, When Rules Turn Loose, Forensic Heroes, War and Destiny, Glittering Days, and the upcoming The Legend of Demigods, The Slicing of the Demon, Evil Kin, and The Seventh Day.
Yoyo Chen: (Yip Yan “Yan-Yan”) She recently appeared in the TVB drama The Brink of Law where she plays the rebellious younger sister of Steven Ma’s character. Also, she’s the suspected face behind an X-rated video.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Hearts of Fencing Cast: Where Are They Now?
After Hearts of Fencing aired, its sequel Sunshine Hearbeat had the young cast playing their roles as older adults as a backdrop for the new cast. Some members of the cast went on to star in other series while others pursued a career in singing. Others… were just never heard from again.
Natalie Tong: (Ko Ching) As probably the fastest rising star from the Hearts of Fencing cast, Natalie has improved immensely in her acting, though is currently still playing the younger sister of the main character in various dramas (Just Love, Under the Canopy of Love, Life Art). Recently she snagged the second leading female in the TVB series The Seventh Day co-starring Kevin Cheng, Niki Chow, and Bosco Wong.
Renee Dai: (Wong Miu Yee "Dai Jek Miu") Anyone heard anything from this girl?
Elaine Yiu: (Lam Suet Man "Man Man") Her portrayal of the timid Man Man in Hearts of Fencing was likeable; but afterwards her choice in roles basically ruined her image. I remember seeing her in Revolving Doors of Vengeance as the third party in Ron Ng and Ella Koon’s relationship. Very bitchy. I don’t remember much from her role in To Catch the Uncatchable and never bothered to watch Always Ready. And surprise of the year: she landed a leading role in Safe Guards opposite Steven Ma. Now these roles probably aren’t as bad as Revolving Doors of Vengeance, but her acting is just… bad. Hopefully her role in the upcoming The Seventh Day won’t make me hate her more.
Kelly Fu: (Chui Kam Mui "13 Mui") No comment. Seriously, anything about this girl recently?
Don Li: (Au Yeung Lok) He only starred in two other series (not including Sunshine Heartbeat) after Hearts of Fencing. Instead of continuing acting, Don went on to pursue a career in singing. I haven’t been paying much attention to him, but I’ve heard he paired up with Mandy Chiang and released an album (correct me if I’m wrong).
Eddie Lee: (Chu Moon Tong “Don”) Unless you’ve been watching your TV very closely, it’s hard to notice Eddie in his too-small roles in various dramas as the lowest of supporting actors. Apparently, he starred in The Academy, Revolving Doors of Vengeance, Forensic Heroes, and Heart of Greed. And like some of the Hearts of Fencing alumni, he’ll be in The Seventh Day.
Sam Chan: (Kwan Yu Lung) As the son of actor Shek Sau, he’s been pretty low-key.
Thursday, July 5, 2007
JDrama Overview: 1 Litre of Tears
1 Litre of Tears takes tearjerkers to a whole new level, exposing the horrifying effects of spinocerebella degeneration. Erika Sawajiri's portrayal of Aya was thoroughly believable. Her tears evoked the pain of Aya to the point where viewers found themselves reaching for tissues. When you see her crying scenes, the expression is filled with so much pain and sorrow that it's really quite unbelievable that such a young actress could portray a character with such strong emotions. On the other hand, when Erika flashes her smile at the audience, it's so bright and happy that it's hard to believe she can cry with true emotion. I like to think that she has a smile similar to Kim Jung Hoon's because his completely lights up a whole room. Ryō Nishikido plays Haruto, the quiet brooding teenager whose brother dies from an accident. His character evolves into a more pleasant person, someone who smiles more and is able to joke about things. His dream has never been the same as his brother's, but at the end of the drama, he is set on becoming doctor because of Aya's disease. He learns to break away from the confines of his life after his brother's death and becomes a more open-minded and active person.
Sunday, July 1, 2007
十分愛 Love is Not All Around: Fashion Editorial
Stephy's earrings were what stood out in this scene (I couldn't stop looking at them!) Up close, they're sparkly jewelled bows, which stand out from her neutral top & coat. The top is pretty nice, coordinating with the overcoat. Rating: 9.5/10
This is the scene where Stephy and Linda Chung reconcile after a year of estrangement. For some reason, Stephy's black attire make her look like she's going to a funeral. Hmm... maybe the wardrobe department should have thought how the clothes would go with the situation. I don't really like this outfit, it's kind of bland compared to her previous outfits. Rating: 5/10
This is probably what I hate most: berets. I think the wardrobe department was aiming for a classy "French" look, but they missed horribly. Especially while she was sitting on the stairs waiting for Alex: her dark, voluminous top and the dredded beret made her look pitiful. Rating: 2/10
Stephy's simpler outfits are nice too, like this denim jacket over a (what colour is this?) dress. The gold accessories are something that Stephy wears a lot, I've noticed. Rating: 10/10
This was Stephy's first outfit in the movie, and I definetly liked it. Stephy's voiceover explains how to win over a guy in the first few dates. "Wear something seductive under a warm coat." In the pic to the left, you get to see her necklaces, coat, and clutch, which all coordinate well with each other. Rating 10/10
I like to this of this outfit as Stephy's dorky one. Apparently, Stephy suspects Alex set a curse on her in revenge for her dumping him. Eeee, the dreaded hat, but I like the glasses, they match her face. Although the top needs to go: she looks like an old granny. Thankfully she didn't forget to bring a nice designer bag. ^.^ Rating: 7/10
Although I think this flowered coat is a bit much (meaning busy), Stephy pulled it off nicely; you almost don't notice the out-of-date-ness of the coat. I'm not really a fan of oversize bags, especially Stephy's icky brown one. But I love the white dress she has on underneath the hideous disaster of a coat. Rating: 4/10
LOL, Stephy was totally funny in this scene. Hmm... wearing glasses on the second date, I don't think anyone's done that yet (unless they already have glasses). I actually like glasses on Stephy, they make her look more sophisticated than nerdy. The white top goes well with the glasses, so no criticsm for her. Rating: 9/10