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      4 Life Lessons I Learned From Korean Drama Defendant

      April 4, 2017

      Another K-Drama review, I guess? Haha.

      I am a fan of Ji Sung for his works and talents that are pretty amazing. I had the chance to watch Defendant (actually after it finished airing). Some websites refer it as Innocent Defendant, anything you wish. I think I read about this drama in few blog posts before. Even though it is very tense and mind-challenging to me, I skipped many scenes as I can't spend too much time on it. 

      -_-' 

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      Okay, maybe a little bit of introduction about this drama.

      It is a thriller drama about a prosecutor named Park Jeong-woo who is accused to kill his beloved family (his wife and daughter). With temporary amnesia, he can not remember what happened to him and why he is in prison, to be more specific he is on death row! So basically this drama is trying to show how Park Jeong-woo tries his best to recall every single memories he has forgotten and to find out what actually happen to his family. 

      There are few things that are mind opening for me from this drama. Let's check on them together :)


      1. A lie will lead to another lie.
      Be yourself, even though we think we are full of weakness. To believe that we are special is already a great achievement, honestly. Even though most of times we need to refrain ourselves from saying the reality in a bad way, I believe it is good to show our true colors and be honest to people. Eventually we will realize our bad habits and try our best to improve our life qualities. 


      2. Greed will turns someone blind.
      When we are too attached or too focus on something until the moment we think we are not able to bear the consequences of losing anything...that is when we need to rethink the purpose of we doing something. Obviously it is actually greed.

      Credit to UsefulGen


      Greed for money.
      Greed for status. 
      Greed for attention.

      It is definitely hard to do, but I'm trying my best to think that everything in this world is temporary whenever I feel like I am greedy for something. For me, it is good to have desires anyway, just we need to control them.

      3. Love of a man and a father.
      Somehow throughout the early episodes of the drama, I was wondering if the prosecutor really killed his family members or not. And if yes, what are the reasons? Homicide is something I used to learn in forensics and it usually happens due to intense continuous arguments, psychological problems etc. 

      But Park Jung-woo did not seem to have any of these problems and apparently he had a great life with family despite he was so busy. 

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      He tried his best recall his memories to understand what was going on. He tried his best to get his daughter back. You can really feel the struggle of him for the sake of love to his family. 


      4. Adapt ourselves with the environment.
      Living in prison is something unfavorable. Prisons are obviously nightmares for commoners like me.

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      From this drama, you can watch and feel how the lead tried his best to get into the community of the prisoners but at the same, he planned well how to get out of the situation. He learned well how to deal with other prisoners who can be cheaters as well. At the end of the drama, I love the idea of most of his cellmates are free from prisons and they still keep in touch with each other. 


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      There are many other life lessons we can learn actually. The drama itself is not disappointing, Ji Sung and the rest of actors nailed their characters, with the similar feeling when I watched Ji Sung in Kill Me Heal Me. :)

      How about you? Have you watch this drama? ^_^

      HK, Czech
      170403

      What I Love About On The Way To The Airport [DRAMA]

      November 12, 2016

      This drama (OTWTTA) ended last Thursday.

      What I Love About Korean Drama On The Way To The Airport
      On The Way To The Airport


      It became viral on social media (at least on my Facebook news feed) one time ago because of Air Asia and the scenes in Malaysia. Honestly I am not that interested to watch because of the drama looks like focusing on this argument:


      • “Is it possible to have a dignified relationship in the world of MARRIED men and women?” - Soompi


      But it is kinda significant to me as I watched an episode of this drama when I was literally on my way to the airport

      You can read more about the synopsis here, in Siqah's post

      1. Airports are my place for emotions.

      Well, they can be fun when travelling around or go back to Malaysia for summer holidays. And airports can also be sad with parting and saying goodbyes. 

      I spend time in the airports at least few times a year. I am not sure if I will have the chances to fly a lot when I start working soon, but honestly airports have the soft spot in my heart. One of the memorable moment about airports was the first time I slept on the cold tiled floor of Madrid Airport. It was the first time I traveled around Europe with at least 10 other friends, we divided ourselves into two groups - taking turns to sleep and guard. 


      Although it looks illogical, I love how the drama shows emptiness of the airport (the one in Korea). It is not easy though to catch views of airports without a single person, I think?

      What I Love About Korean Drama On The Way To The Airport
      Empty....


      2. I am not into the idea of extra-marital relationships itself, but... 

      This is a mature topic to think about, not simple lovey dovey story of a boy and a girl. 

      Having an affair is totally not good (actually, it is seriously ill) for the health of someone's marriage. But, after watching few early episodes of the drama, my thought changed. It is different between having an affair and having a friendship with opposite sex. 

      I can see how hard both leads to control their thought to remain focus in their kinda-broken families with their spouses behaving like that. I just knew the reason why her pilot husband and his psycho wife have their attitude upon reaching to few last episodes of the drama! Haha.


      What I Love About Korean Drama On The Way To The Airport
      Too late.


      Emotion is something that is hard to discuss and deal with. A comment I read on this drama is that, "this is wrong, so wrong, but it feels so right! They are not supposed to be together, but they are clearly meant for each other." Love is hard. :p

      This is what make it a unique drama. 


      3. Get a glimpse of a stewardess's life

      I have no friends working as stewardesses, surprisingly I met many backpackers working in aviation anyway. To sit in the same row of emergency exit is totally not my preference (although the space for leg is bigger), but this is where the stewardess sit as well. I've once sitting opposite a stewardess, it was awkward but fun to watch how she did the 'cross-check' - whatever it is called. 

      In this drama, it is amazing to watch the struggles of a stewardess, for example the main female lead. To witness how hard it is to balance between work and family, it increases my high respect towards working mothers. :) 

      What I Love About Korean Drama On The Way To The Airport
      I love this scene so much, dunno why. It is just about opening the aircraft's door, but I have no experience seeing it in real life. Haha.

      4. The beauty of Malaysia with Korean cinematography. 


      Honestly, I have no idea why Malaysia looks stunning in this drama. It's not like I've never been to Putrajaya before but this drama makes the place looks surprisingly new and just wow. 

      What I Love About Korean Drama On The Way To The Airport
      Masjid Putrajaya

      What I Love About Korean Drama On The Way To The Airport
      Masjid Besi, I guess?

      What I Love About Korean Drama On The Way To The Airport
      The river.


      5. Discussion on serious matter.

      For me myself, assumption kills a relationship.

      Same like Suri Hati Mr. Pilot (SHMP), I can say that in every relationship, trust and communication are the most important points to take note. For every confusion, we need to discuss and come out with solution that both parties can agree with. 

      After reading Siqah's blog post on SHMP, there are many secrets kept by the characters in both dramas. But, I can say I love interactions between people in OTWTTA more than SHMP. Like, how the male lead of the drama fly all the way from Jeju to Seoul to discuss the important issue instead of texting or assuming. In OTWTTA, I can understand why Soo Ah keep things from her husband, but not Warda in SHMP. :p


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      Well, lots of moral values are portrayed in every dramas or movies I guess. Values on friendship, family, work etc. It is just how we look at the changes of people's attitude and then, reflect ourselves. Evaluate ourselves if we have those kind of attitudes we hate watching them on the screen. 

      It's a happy ending drama after all. :)

      I am personally satisfied with the ending, yeay! Do you watch this drama?


      HK, Czech
      161012

      Korean Age vs American Age?

      January 10, 2015

      Reunion with Eun Hui after 7 years!

      And I didn't expect our friendship still going well after long years of not seeing each other. We first met in middle of 2008, then lost contact, then met again on Facebook and started to keep in touch at least once in two months since then :)

      First thing I must say.
      She is so beautiful and lovely!

      Vaclavske Namesti, Prague


      Alhamdulillah for this memorable day:)

      I was so excited when she asked me if it is possible to meet if she put Prague in her Europe tour. Awww, I was more than happy to save my day for her. 

      And there you go! We met, finally!

      Lots of updates to catch up. Well~ we are still on our way to be friends from acquaintances (kenalan). :) We talked about many things and it was awesome to exchange experiences. And she became my 2nd inspired person of solo travelling after a lovely girl I met, Izzah.

      Incheon - once upon a time.


      Let me share with you something. For our general knowledge.
      And maybe exciting one for Korean stuffs lovers. Tehee. :)

      Korean age vs American age.

      Koreans believe that a baby is already 1 year old when he/she is delivered.*point number 1* (maybe they respect the gestation age) :) And regardless of your birthday, on New Year, you will turn one year older. *point number 2* Meanwhile, American age depends on your birthday. When you are born, your age will be counted as days and months until you have your first birthday. 

      Let me give example (if I'm not mistaken) :)

      I was born on 15th August 1991
      In Korean age, I was 1 year old when I was born, and I am one year older since last 1st January 2015 - that's mean - today I am now 25 years old. While in American age, I am still 23 years old. And on 15th August 2015 - I will be 24 years old. :)

      Ouch, 24? I feel old now. T__T

      Easier way to calculate your Korean age 
      2015 - 1991(year you are born) + 1 = 25



      But, imagine a baby born on 31st December 2014. He was already 1 year old on the day he was born. Then, the next day on New Year (1st January 2015), he gets 1 year older - in which in Korean age, he is already 2 years old, while he is only 1 day old in American age.

      That's so...unique!

      I think this topic came out when I told her about my classmates. Some of them are already 30 years old and some are just passing 20 years old. Still, we mingled together without having to care about the age gaps. We just called each other with names - no brother, no sister, no sunbae, no dongsaeng. Yea, I know people in Korea, when they talk to someone older (even though only 1 year apart), they use term hyung, oppa, noona, unnie. Similar like Malaysia too, right? Abang, kakak senior?

      It's culture :) 
      And that makes a community more special. 
      I respect it by still calling my Malaysians seniors with Kak. Except who refused that. ^_^

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      So, what is your Korean and American age? Is there difference of 2 years like me?


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