👋 Hi, blog! 🎥 This week we watched two things: a film titled Columbus and an episode of the show Kim's Convenience . The film was about a young girl meeting an older man. They both had personal problems with their family and seemed to be able to escape and vent with each other. The show revolves around a Korean-Canadian family that owns a convenience store. There appear to be family tensions between the father and the son. As you can tell, both Columbus and Kim's Convenience have moments in the plot where family problems are a big concern. The way they handle these issues are different. though. In the movie, everything is way far tenser, while in the show, the mood is lightened with humor. 🐢 Columbus felt like a very slow movie for me. I thought that there wasn't enough action for me to get really invested in the plotline. The slowness also made me feel a bit tired and I couldn't really relate to any characters. But I did enjoy the shots that were
👋 Hey, blog! 🎥 This week we watched a popular K-drama titled Love Alarm . This K-drama was placed in a world where an app can alert you if someone nearby has a crush on you. In addition to that, we get to see how students are coping with their emotions and personal lives. Some appear to have it easy while others have to hide away hoping that they can eventually become the person they feel like they should be. 😁 I personally am a big fan of K-dramas. I feel like they help me escape the world and enter a place where all my idealistic hopes are possible. This K-drama, though, is not like your typical one. For starters, this one has a kiss scene right from the start. Normally, the most action we get is a handhold near episode 14. Still, I did enjoy watching this K-drama for the minor characters' storylines. I am a fan of the main cast, too, so watching this show was pleasant for me and I can't wait for season 2 which is coming out soon! (On a side note, I wanted to