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Movie Review: Always (2011)

Chul Min, was once a boxer known for his "strong fists". Chul Min have a troubled childhood and tries to forget everything, he starts afresh by working as a parking lot attendant. Jung Hwa, a visually impaired women, shows up one late night to watch television at his tollbooth. She has not been notified that her usual drama buddy, no longer works there. Chul Min falls in love with her generosity and a budding romance is born. If they only knew what was approaching. So Ji Sub plays the role as a man in love perfectly well. He makes you belive he actually is in love with Jung Hwa. From jealousy to pure love sickness  he's got it all. Han Hyo Joo is an exellent actress in this production. She plays the girl as the visually impaired women astonishing good. Her acting was so good, that a wawe of compassion literally washed over me. The camera crew has done an excellent job in this production with great detail to the smallest things. As quite a perfectionist myself, not...

Playlist of the month #1 Inspired by "Annoyingly catchy songs "

How many times have you not found yourself humming to a surprisingly catchy song? I know I have thousands of times before. You know those songs you hear once, and you wonder if you like it or not. Later you find yourself clicking replay over and over again, until the song is stuck in your head. I know I do all the time. Here you have my top 5 songs I find extremely catchy at this very moment.  AFOS(아포스) - Turn it up IN&CHOO(  인앤추) - Vivid Girl ROMEO (로미오) - MIRO KNK(크나큰) - BACK AGAIN RAIN(비) - LA SONG Let me know in the comments what you think about these songs. What are your top 5 "annoyingly catchy songs"? Lots of love from your very own Scratchers ^.^

Taegukgi 태극기 (Meaning: Taeguk flag)

The South Korean flag, also known as the Taegukgi. Consist of three different parts; the rectangular white background, the red and blue Taeguk placed in the center, and four different trigrams (selected from the original eight (Chinese: Bagua)) placed in each corner of the flag. The background has a white colour, which is a Korean traditional colour. The colour white represents peace and purity. Taeguk is the blue and red circle found in the center of the flag. The upper half circle, red, of Taeguk means yang and the lower half circle, blue, means yin. This symbol comes from the philosophy of yin and yang, and represents the balance of the universe. Because the taeguk is associated with the national flag of South Korea, it is often used as a patriotic symbol, as are the colors red, blue and black. The four trigrams together represents the principle of movement and harmony. Each trigram represent one of the four elements; earth, water, air and fire. Each trigram consist of th...