We're a little passed the half mark for dramas this year and there has been so many dramas out and about that there is no way that you've seen them all, so I thought I'd post a few dramas that are must sees before the year is out. Tag the dramas to your "Must View" …
nagareboshi: episode four
Mirrors and reflections are used several times through this drama, which I love. Some of the best shots are of moments that are unnoticed by the subject, a visual of how the character pictures themselves or voyeuristic. These types of shots tell us so many things not only about the characters but about the director …
nagareboshi: episode three
Now that the documents are signed, I need the papers to be turned in! I always find fascinating is how tons of marriages go unregistered in Asia. I'm not sure about the number in the West but I definitely don't think it's an epidemic the way dramas portray them. Either way, tests must be taken …
nagareboshi: episode two
This has to be my favorite shot in this entire episode. I love watching these two through the view of the tank, reminding us what brought them together. There's also a serenity that both characters find in these creatures that represent everything they wish they had in their own lives; calm and quiet. In dramas …
nagareboshi: episode one
I've always loved when two broken people find solace in one another. I'm not sure what that really reveals about me, but somehow I've always felt that people who know what it's like to lose something or someone or have lived without true love in their lives, have a tendency to cherish and give love …