Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts

Friday, November 21, 2014

South Korean Dramas (Kpop) and the Sri Lankan Fangirls : An insight to the Chaos

I have refused to watch South Korean TV shows for a very long time. The sudden excitement over Korean stars was a bit too much to handle. I couldn't comprehend the fandom which emerged out of no where. One week you hear about a new TV series called 'Sujatha Diyani' (Jewel of the Palace), and the next week you can't set foot outside without seeing or hearing something about Changumi. And later on I heard of so many different 'diyanis', I lost track of the whole thing.


 Few months later, when I mentioned about the American sitcom named Full House to some of my friends they misunderstood it for a Korean TV show under the same name. It was a bit disturbing at that time because I took extreme pride in going against the Korean mania. Also, the story-lines of those two shows were extremely different, I almost felt sorry for them.

So, like that I was able to keep my distance from the Korean TV frenzy and continued my atypical life thinking I'm so cool..... *BOOM*! That was until one day I was talked into watching Heartstrings (AKA "You've Fallen For Me") by a friend. I agreed because there was nothing else to watch and I was tired of repeatedly watching the old movies I had with me. 


After watching the first episode I was amazed, because I hadn't started hating it already. Instead I found that it's music was really good (It's about getting ready for a musical and the lead actor is a singer in a K-Pop boy band IRL, so there's plenty of good melodies in that drama)







Enchanted by (mostly because of the traditional and western music mash-up ^) Heartstrings, I started to believe that the Korean dramas are not so bad after-all. So naturally, I started watching another one named "Playful Kiss". It was horrible, I couldn't believe that a girl could steep so low to win over a rude, ill-mannered, big headed jerk. Few episodes later, I started understanding the Korean TV show fandom in Sri Lanka. That craze is not about the storyline, not about the morals or values. I don't think people can tell the plot of two Korean stories apart without getting confused for that matter. But it's all about the following things;

HUMAN DOLLS
People in Korean movies-specially guys-are freakishly flaxen and well-groomed. I'm not being racist here. But I think this is a key point.

KISSES and SKINSHIP ARE NOT AWKWARD
Rather than Hollywood kiss scenes, K-drama kisses are more endurable for the Sri Lankan culture.

FANCY LIFESTYLE
The lead and the supporting characters basically look like the Asian versions of Ken and Barbie with their designer clothes, fancy accessories and high-end hair styles.Who doesn't want to watch that eh? It's like virtual window shopping ;)
And those houses and their rooms... and really really expensive vehicles...

DAMSEL-IN-DISTRESS
The female lead is depicted as a clumsy, weak, stupid girl who is always prone to accidents. And no matter how much of a jerk the boy is, he always comes to her rescue at the right time. (In both the dramas I saw, these situations are in-fact the only scenes where the boy acknowledges the girl's presence) I bet this is super romantic to most people. Actually even I was relieved watching those scenes, as I was feeling so bad about the poor girl constantly getting humiliated and ignored.

CUTE
Pastel colours, teddy bears, romantic landscapes, making hearts with their hands... need I say more?

NICE, WELL-MANNERED PEOPLE & NO VIOLENCE
Korean dramas always depict the characters as refined and well mannered people. This may not be the case in real life. However, even the villains in K-drama plots knows how to show some courtesy. So at the end of each episode, the viewers are not burdened with hatred depicted in the drama.

It's fantasy and unrealistic and a totally different genre; but if you hate that kind of stuff you always have the option of staying away from the k pop paradise. But I'm telling you K pop or K dramas are a nice resort if you want to take a break and escape from the reality for a few minutes :)

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Things I've Learned at the University

So, I've spent nearly 9 months at a campus and it turns out every important thing I've learned here are mostly social-skills. :D I know that I'm not experienced enough to write a blog post on University Life or Life in general. But I'm just going to state the obvious ;) 

Special Note : All of the following "lessons learned" are about the society and it's ways and in no way connected to any person living or dead (or any particular institution.) Basically I'm talking about "stuff" in general...

1. Copying is the most important survival skill. (and Einstein approves)

 

Ability to produce an original answer with the use of material stolen from other people and the internet is of vital importance if you are ever going to make it out alive from a university. Apart from that one has to figure out several things in-order to pass exams - which I will not mention here in the fear of losing my life, (yes, university people are tough! ;) ) and mostly because I haven't figured them out myself.


Sunday, October 13, 2013

Samanala Sandhawaniya/සමනල සනධ්වනිය - Butterfly Symphony බලන්න හේතු 6ක් :D

I should be the last person to do a movie review. But it's already been done, so now u have to read it (else ignore) :D

Samanala Sandhawaniya/සමනල සනධ්වනිය - Butterfly Symphony බලන්න හේතු 6ක් ;

1. "මගේ නොවෙන දේකට, මගේම දෙයක් " වගේ සලකන අය චිත්‍රපටියකින් හරි දකින එක හොද නිසා.

2. බොළද දෙබස්, මෝඩ fights, ගස් වටේ නටන සිංදු නැතුව පැය 2ක් දිග ලස්සන කතාවක් ගොතන්න හැමෝටම බැරි නිසා.

3. අඩ නිරුවත් / අසභ්‍ය දර්ශන නැති නිසා සහ ඒවා නැතුව හොද චිත්‍රපටි හදන්න පුළුවන් බව ඔප්පු කරන චිත්‍රපටියක් නිසාත්.

4. ප්‍රබල චරිත කිහිපයකටම ඇත්තේ දෙබස් 0ක් හෝ දෙක තුනක් පමණක් නිසා (හැගීම් ප්‍රකාශනය අති විශිෂ්ටයි!)

5. චිත්‍රපටියේ ගීත සියල්ලටම තේරුමක් ඇති තේරුමක් තියෙන නිසා.

6. කතාව හිතට දැනෙන්නෙ නැතිනම්, සංගීත ඛන්ඩ ටික අහල ආවත් ටිකට් එකේ ගානට(ත් වඩා) වටින නිසා.

“Our sweetest songs are those of saddest thought.”
― P. B. Shelley


‘‘ එකකට එකක් සම්බන්ධ එකක් පස්සෙ එකක් ගමන් කරන දේකට මිනිස්සු කියන්නෙ ජීවිතය කියල.... එකකට එකක් සම්බන්ධ නැති මෙන්න මේකයි කියන්න හේතුවක් ද නැති දේට මිනිස්සු කියන්නෙ ආදරය කියල... ”
~සමනල සනධ්වනිය~




♫♪♫
ඉකි ගසා හඩන අතීතයක ...
කදුලු එක්ක ගනු දෙනු කරනා ....
මට මගේ නොවන මගේම ආදරයක් තිබුනා ....
♫♪♫
හීනෙන් හිනෑහී තුන්යම මා රවටා ....
මැදියම් මහ රෑ අදටත් හිත ඉගිලෙනවා .....
නින්දෙන් ඈහෑරී කලුවරේම යලි සොයනා .....
මට මගේ නොවන මගේම ආදරයක් තිබුනා ...
♫♪♫
රිදුමක් වාගේ කිසිදා සුව නොවෙනා ......
සුසුමෙන් විතරක් නිරතුරුවම පිරි මදිනා .....
උහුලනු බෑරිතෑන උනු කදුලුම වගුරුවනා .......
මට මගේ නොවන මගේම ආදරයක් තිබුනා ...

Artist : Amarasiri Peris
Music : Darshana Ruwan Disanayake
Lyrics : Amila Thenuwara
Music Video Edit : Susith Prasanna Andradi
Movie Edit - TVT/Ravindra Guruge
DOP : Ruwan Costa

Cast
Yashoda Wimaladharma ,Uddika Premarathna , Pubudu Chathuranga , Wilson Gunarathne , Punsiri Dayaruwan , Buddhadasa Withanachchi ,
Roger Seneviratne , Chathurika Peiris , Damitha Aberathna, Sandun Bandara , Dimuthu Chinthaka, Uditha Gunaratna

Produced by
Palitha Gunawardane,Ruwan Jayasingha (Ruoo Cinema )

IMDB
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2456330/


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Hope

"We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope." 
~ Martin Luther King, Jr ~
© Photographed by SKG @Ratnapura, SRI LANKA
HOPE

Hovering over the darkest of nights...
Obstructing the woeful, sober plights...
Passing through the valleys of time...
Eternal hope rings a charming chime...

Overcoming Challenges

There is no Challenge more challenging than the challenge to improve yourself... 
 ~Michael F. Staley~ 
 The true measure of a man is not how he behaves in moments of comfort and convenience but how he stands at times of controversy and challenges.
  ~Martin Luther King Jr~        

Challenges are unavoidable when you live in a society. They come in various forms; everyday...every second. Mainly, the challenges fall under two categories; as the ones you should accept, and the ones you shouldn't ! Most important thing is identifying them and understanding the way you should face them.