"Beethoven Virus", a Korean drama, sadly, did not fail to draw my attention. The first Kdrama I have ever stumbled across, and let me be honest about the fact that I am surprised how rough and gentle the language can be at the same time. I am baffled by how people have actually said Japanese and Korean sounds identical. IMO, The Japanese and Korean language are world's apart. To differentiate them requires as much
To cut the story short, I was honestly appalled by the first episode. (especially the electric violin rendition of Beethoven's Pathetique's third movement which seems to me like the theme music of the drama). The episode seems too haphazard, too lack of direction, and too belittling of classical music. Bluntly, just any crappy drama which makes use of a theme to captivate, yet ain't able to perform up to standards. That was how I felt. But I was relieved to find out I was wrong.
Not a very good start, but the plot gets a lot better. I've watched till episode 5 (with subs), and I am feeling very uncomfortable about the fact that I am unable to watch episode 6 (as there aren't subs). Hello! It's Korean here, I can't understand without the subtitles!
http://www.mysoju.com/beethoven-virus/
(Yes, since you can't save excess time, and even in that case, the bank may still collapse on us, so why not just spend it?). Don't worry, there's still somewhat of a romance plot, somewhat of comedic relief. Rest assured as they will not drown with Beethoven's music, or the seemingly soporific classical music that is perceived as dingy, more often than not by the vortex of modernization-influenced minds. ) And I can be pretty sure no one is going to click on the link and watch it, so much for advertising. Don't worry, there's this cute babe and hot dude, and perhaps this eccentric conductor to keep everyone entertained. Yes, I hope, for both genders. For those sitting on the fence, maybe you can just listen to the music. So far, I've heard William Tell's Overture and Libertango.
Ah yes. Midnight again. I have to find some solace in the bed. It is so appalling to find myself studying ACJC's geography notes AND to find about a neat 80& of the content not understandable.(or maybe, unheard of) Though this h1 content subject have been tossed into the realms of neglectful intention for a long period of time, I had made sure I "kept up with the times". I know what is needed to be known, but I just have not had those blanks filled in my head. Trust me, I believe there is something wrong with them or us. Either way, we will soon find out.
I have really been slacking big time. In sobriety? I certainly hope so. I have two booklets filled with juicy GP content. An A will be waiting, I hope. Dig those treasures, and sell the jewels, it's just standard procedure. That's all. ( though I might still get robbed along the way).
I think there's no limit to how much we can memorize. Our minds are of an infinite gigabytes worth of storage space. However, there is a restrain in the dimension of time. How much can we fit in per day and how long will it stay there.
I actually spent my evening not studying but at YF alive, which subsequently led to a chain reaction of slacking. (I've accomplished nothing the whole night), it was fun, but however, de-stress is not particularly on my list. I think I need to find ways to get stressed (again).
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