Friday, July 5, 2013
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Amnesia
When the heroine regains consciousness in an unfamiliar place, she has suddenly lost all memories of everything that happened before August 1. What is this place, and what was she doing there? Who is she, and what sort of life had she lived?
Before her appears a young man named Orion who calls himself a spirit. With his guidance, the heroine begins to search for her lost memories before others can find out she has forgotten them. Gradually, relationships with people around her begin to materialize... childhood friends, respected seniors, and even lovers whose names and faces she no longer knows. Without her memories, though she is keenly aware of their feelings toward her, she is unable to respond to them in kind...
As fragments of memories come back to her and unexpected crises befall her, the story grows increasingly complex as it pulls our heroine in deeper and deeper. What answer lies just beyond the memories she has lost?
Opinion: If you suddenly wake up with a total inability to remember anything, up to and including your own name, and a pointy-eared spirit dressed like an anime harlequin tells you not to go to the hospital, do not listen to him. Had the unnamed heroine of the otome game-based series Amnesia listened to this sound advice, of course, there would be no show, but it is difficult to think of a thinner premise upon which to base a story, or even one less flattering to the protagonist's intelligence. That aside, Amnesia's first six episodes make for strangely attractive viewing, if only to figure out what it is that keeps us watching in the first place.
The basic plot of Amnesia is that a young woman, who is either in her last year of high school or in college, wakes up on the morning of August first with no memories. A spirit named Orion tells her that she has Amnesia and counsels against going to the hospital. Instead, he says, she should just try to live her life as normal and see what comes back to her. As might be expected, very few things do and she has to learn the hard way that she works at a trendy maid cafe and apparently spends her time surrounded by a bevy of attractive young men with playing card themes. After the show introduces all of the main players, episode two ends with the heroine falling off a cliff, presumably to her death, because when she wakes up in the hospital, it is August first again, but this time she appears to be dating Shin, the heart-themed guy. This state of events helps her to recall a few more things before she is hit by a truck in episode four, causing time to reset again. Now she's dating Ikki (spades)...until she appears to drown in episode six. Presumably when she awakens in episode seven, it will once more be the first of August and she will be dating either Kento (clubs) or Toma (diamonds).
While it is clear that the show is trying to cover all of the game's routes (as in the different options that lead the heroine to end up with one hero or another), it does create a sort of strange fascination for the viewer. Recurring themes of wishing on shooting stars, bullying by other girls, and the fact that the heroine at one point did have a personality and some gumption combine to make things intriguing. What is the deal with August first? How does that fit in with her being stuck on some sort of karmic wheel? Who is that weird fellow with the green hair who apparently can jump timelines? The mystery factor of Amnesia is one that niggles at the viewer's mind, allowing her to put up with the less savory elements of the show in order to figure out once and for all what is going on.
Unfortunately it has a lot to compete with. The female protagonist is one of the least sympathetic to grace the small screen in a while, coming off as terminally stupid (if you fall off a boat, you swim, not stretch your hand up to the surface) and rarely speaking in complete sentences. The male leads fare a little better, but that's not hard given the fact that they have actual lines. Perhaps the biggest blow against Amnesia, however, is the way it is primarily animated in still shots. Characters are rarely seen moving, and oftentimes those who have played the odd VN can spot where a dialogue option would have popped up on the screen. Simply put, watching Amnesia is like playing the game without getting to make any of the choices.
Visually speaking it does have some interesting aspects. The clothes are by far more stylish than the average, albeit in a somewhat odd style that consists of checkerboard patterns, particolored tight pants, and lots of buckles. It works for the show, however, making everyone stand out in their own way. Eyes are the most sour note in the visuals, with everyone having a strange block of color on the bottom half of their eyes that gives them a slightly robotic look. The animation isn't much to look at, mostly because there simply isn't a lot of movement, but the color choices and patterns do their jobs to keep eyes focused on the screen.
Amnesia is a tortured mixture of intriguing mystery and irritating plot devices and characters. Parts of it are fascinating as we try and sort out the heroine's memory issues and what the deal is with those first days of August while other parts are intensely annoying. It is the kind of show that has you saying partway through every episode, “I'm going to drop this,” before ending in such a way that makes you say, “...after the next episode.” How the next six episodes handle the wrap up (assuming there is one) will ultimately determine the worthiness of this series, but at this point, it is the equivalent of the food that is not quite to your taste, and yet somehow you keep on taking another bite.
Before her appears a young man named Orion who calls himself a spirit. With his guidance, the heroine begins to search for her lost memories before others can find out she has forgotten them. Gradually, relationships with people around her begin to materialize... childhood friends, respected seniors, and even lovers whose names and faces she no longer knows. Without her memories, though she is keenly aware of their feelings toward her, she is unable to respond to them in kind...
As fragments of memories come back to her and unexpected crises befall her, the story grows increasingly complex as it pulls our heroine in deeper and deeper. What answer lies just beyond the memories she has lost?
Opinion: If you suddenly wake up with a total inability to remember anything, up to and including your own name, and a pointy-eared spirit dressed like an anime harlequin tells you not to go to the hospital, do not listen to him. Had the unnamed heroine of the otome game-based series Amnesia listened to this sound advice, of course, there would be no show, but it is difficult to think of a thinner premise upon which to base a story, or even one less flattering to the protagonist's intelligence. That aside, Amnesia's first six episodes make for strangely attractive viewing, if only to figure out what it is that keeps us watching in the first place.
The basic plot of Amnesia is that a young woman, who is either in her last year of high school or in college, wakes up on the morning of August first with no memories. A spirit named Orion tells her that she has Amnesia and counsels against going to the hospital. Instead, he says, she should just try to live her life as normal and see what comes back to her. As might be expected, very few things do and she has to learn the hard way that she works at a trendy maid cafe and apparently spends her time surrounded by a bevy of attractive young men with playing card themes. After the show introduces all of the main players, episode two ends with the heroine falling off a cliff, presumably to her death, because when she wakes up in the hospital, it is August first again, but this time she appears to be dating Shin, the heart-themed guy. This state of events helps her to recall a few more things before she is hit by a truck in episode four, causing time to reset again. Now she's dating Ikki (spades)...until she appears to drown in episode six. Presumably when she awakens in episode seven, it will once more be the first of August and she will be dating either Kento (clubs) or Toma (diamonds).
While it is clear that the show is trying to cover all of the game's routes (as in the different options that lead the heroine to end up with one hero or another), it does create a sort of strange fascination for the viewer. Recurring themes of wishing on shooting stars, bullying by other girls, and the fact that the heroine at one point did have a personality and some gumption combine to make things intriguing. What is the deal with August first? How does that fit in with her being stuck on some sort of karmic wheel? Who is that weird fellow with the green hair who apparently can jump timelines? The mystery factor of Amnesia is one that niggles at the viewer's mind, allowing her to put up with the less savory elements of the show in order to figure out once and for all what is going on.
Unfortunately it has a lot to compete with. The female protagonist is one of the least sympathetic to grace the small screen in a while, coming off as terminally stupid (if you fall off a boat, you swim, not stretch your hand up to the surface) and rarely speaking in complete sentences. The male leads fare a little better, but that's not hard given the fact that they have actual lines. Perhaps the biggest blow against Amnesia, however, is the way it is primarily animated in still shots. Characters are rarely seen moving, and oftentimes those who have played the odd VN can spot where a dialogue option would have popped up on the screen. Simply put, watching Amnesia is like playing the game without getting to make any of the choices.
Visually speaking it does have some interesting aspects. The clothes are by far more stylish than the average, albeit in a somewhat odd style that consists of checkerboard patterns, particolored tight pants, and lots of buckles. It works for the show, however, making everyone stand out in their own way. Eyes are the most sour note in the visuals, with everyone having a strange block of color on the bottom half of their eyes that gives them a slightly robotic look. The animation isn't much to look at, mostly because there simply isn't a lot of movement, but the color choices and patterns do their jobs to keep eyes focused on the screen.
Amnesia is a tortured mixture of intriguing mystery and irritating plot devices and characters. Parts of it are fascinating as we try and sort out the heroine's memory issues and what the deal is with those first days of August while other parts are intensely annoying. It is the kind of show that has you saying partway through every episode, “I'm going to drop this,” before ending in such a way that makes you say, “...after the next episode.” How the next six episodes handle the wrap up (assuming there is one) will ultimately determine the worthiness of this series, but at this point, it is the equivalent of the food that is not quite to your taste, and yet somehow you keep on taking another bite.
Monday, July 1, 2013
The Story of Two Wolves
An old Cherokee chief was teaching his grandson about life.
“A fight is going on inside me,” he told the young boy, “a terrible fight between two wolves. One is evil, full of anger, sorrow, regret, greed, self-pity and false pride. The other is good, full of joy, peace, love, humility, kindness and faith.”
“This same fight is going on inside of you, grandson…and inside of every other person on this earth.”
The grandson ponders this for a moment and then asks, “Grandfather, which wolf will win?”
The old man smiled and simply said, “The one you feed.”
“A fight is going on inside me,” he told the young boy, “a terrible fight between two wolves. One is evil, full of anger, sorrow, regret, greed, self-pity and false pride. The other is good, full of joy, peace, love, humility, kindness and faith.”
“This same fight is going on inside of you, grandson…and inside of every other person on this earth.”
The grandson ponders this for a moment and then asks, “Grandfather, which wolf will win?”
The old man smiled and simply said, “The one you feed.”
Powerful
To get the most success out of life have no agenda other than to give whatever you can in the present moment. A smile, a laugh, a quarter, a helping hand, an introduction or just your listening ear is more powerful than you can imagine. Beneath every gift is the knowing that the Universe is abundant and that you lose nothing by giving away what you have. Others will feel comfortable in your presence and all good things will find you - WITHOUT seeking them.
Monday, June 24, 2013
Neerav - Dance India Dance
He was one of my fav, he has the swag..and this is one of my favorite performance - because I love this song - O Mere Jaan from Tum Mile.
Meaning of this song:
I am astounded
why you have become a stranger
What saddens you so
say it aloud with your lips
I am astounded
why you have become a stranger
What saddens you so
say it aloud with your lips
Neither have you betrayed me
Nor have i you
Yet, we are so far apart
What do i say
I dont know what time wishes for us
why do these distances part us
O my love... O my love
O my love... O my love
O my love
The days that dawned without you
Time felt like eternity
your absence digs into me
The evenings that set without you
My Loneliness grew
and my eyes welled up with tears (for you)
You are a bit mad at me
as I am with you
What reasons do i give
What do i say
I dont know what time wishes for us
why do these distances part us
O my love... O my love
O my love... O my love
O my love
O meri jaan....o meri jaan
O meri jaan...o meri jaan
O meri jaan
I loved you with all my heart
But I couldnt be with you
Happiness cheats me of my joys
You were my everything
Even while with me, you were not mine
And all these thoughts hurt me
I am, as lonely as you
both of us are morose
What do i say
I dont know what time wishes for us
why do these distances part us
O my love... O my love
Monday, June 10, 2013
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
BAP - One Shot
English Translation:
One shot, Let me tell you something that you already know.
You just get the rock to me.
You know what I mean?
There’s only one chance as you walk on this dark path
Shine the light like Martin Luther King
Get your mind outta the gutter
It’s too early for failure, you’re still young
One shot, one chance
There’s no second chance, don’t lose it, get ready now
Hell yeh, challenge yourself, spread your small self out, just do it
One shot!
Are you gonna give in? Are you gonna be caught by the surrounding traps?
Only one shot!
Don’t run away, turn around and face your faces
Even if the world turns away from you
Protect yourself, that’s the right attitude
Everybody already know?
Hey shout your voice to the world?
I can’t step back on this endless path
Ooh ooh ooh oohh, don’t be shaken
I can’t trap myself in this time of confusion
Ooh ooh ooh oohh, there’s only one chance
Only one shot only one shot
Bite down hard and go against them, one shot
Only one shot only one shot
Throw yourself at the world, one shot
Only one shot only one shot
Bite down hard and go against them, one shot
Only one shot only one shot
You only have one chance u know?
Shake your head and say no to being a slave to laziness
All those who don’t try, wake up right now
You want a high position by just sitting in your room?
This isn’t a game – why can’t you separate it from reality?
Oh yeah, go around a track
Time keeps turning and turning, so far away
Only those who are ready can really talk
Staying in the same place will only make your regret when you close your eyes whoa
One shot!
Are you going to be a victim? Are you going to get lost, looking for an easy way out?
Only one shot!
Turn your face to the rough world and clash and fight
Even if the high walls try to block you
Jump over it all, even if you fall every time
Everybody already know?
Hey shout your voice to the world?
I can’t step back on this endless path
Ooh ooh ooh oohh, don’t be shaken
I can’t trap myself in this time of confusion
Ooh ooh ooh oohh, there’s only one chance
The parts of you that are hidden by fog
Burn yourself with passion that’s hotter than the sun
Run and go away, don’t look back
Don’t stop, go away, don’t let yourself go
I can’t step back on this endless path
Ooh ooh ooh oohh, don’t be shaken
I can’t trap myself in this time of confusion
Ooh ooh ooh oohh, there’s only one chance
Only one shot only one shot
Bite down hard and go against them, one shot
Only one shot only one shot
Throw yourself at the world, one shot
Only one shot only one shot
Bite down hard and go against them, one shot
Only one shot only one shot
You only have last chance u know?
Romanized:
(with individual parts)
[Yongguk] One shot, let me tell you something that you already know.
You just get the rock to me.
You know what O mean?
[Yongguk] Gihoeneun han beonppun eoduun gireul georeo
Bicheul barkhyeo martin luther king cheoreom
Get your mind outta the gutter
Silpae ttawiegen ajik neon eoryeo
One shot one chance
Du beoneun eobseo nochiji ma ja junbihae
Hell yeh ne jasinege deombyeo jagajin neol pyeolchyeobwa just do it.
[Himcham] One shot!
Gulbokhal tenga nareul dulleossan deoche geollyeodeul tenga
Only one shot!
Domangchiji ma dwidoraseoseo duryeoume matseobwa
[Jongup] I sesangi neol oemyeonhandaedo
Ni jasineul jikyeo geuge olbareun taedo
[Zelo] Everybody already know?
Hey shout your voice to the world?
[Daehyun] Kkeuteomneun gil wieseo mulleoseol suneun eobseo
[Youngjae] Ooh ooh ooh oohh heundeulliji ma
[Daehyun] Hondonui sigan soge nareul gadul sun eobseo
[Youngjae] Ooh ooh ooh oohh gihoeneun han beonppuniya
[Yongguk/Himchan/Zelo] Only one shot only one shot
Ireul kkwak mulgo deombyeodeureo one shot
Only one shot only one shot
Sesangui neoreul deonjyeobeoryeo one shot
Only one shot only one shot
Ireul kkwak mulgo deombyeodeureo one shot
Only one shot only one shot
[Yongguk] You only have one chance u know?
[Zelo] Geeureumui noye heundeureo gogaereul
Noryeokdo eomneun nomdeureun dangjang jameseo kkae
Bangguseoge anjaseo nopeun jarireul wonhae
Igeon geimi aninde hyeonsildeureul gubun motae
Oh yeah go around a track
Siganeun gyesok dolgo dora so far away
Junbidoen jamani jinjjaro mareul hae
Jejarineun huhoe ppuniya niga nuneul gameul ttae whoa
[Himcham] One shot!
Pihae gal tenga swiun gilmaneul chaja hemaeil tenga
Only one shot!
Geochin sesange eolgul matdaego buditchyeoseo ssawobwa
[Jongup] Nopeun byeogi neol mageuryeo haedo
Da ttwieoneomeobwa maebeon sseureojindaedo
[Zelo] Everybody already know?
Hey shout your voice to the world?
[Daehyun] Kkeuteomneun gil wieseo mulleoseol suneun eobseo
[Youngjae] Ooh ooh ooh oohh heundeulliji ma
[Daehyun] Hondonui sigan soge nareul gadul sun eobseo
[Youngjae] Ooh ooh ooh oohh gihoeneun han beonppuniya
[Youngjae] Angaesoge garyeojin sumeoitdeon neoui moseupdeul
Taeyangboda tteugeopge ni jasineul taewo
[Daehyun] Run and go away dwidoraboji ma
Don’t stop go away neoreul nochineun ma
[Daehyun] Kkeuteomneun gil wieseo mulleoseol suneun eobseo
[Youngjae] Ooh ooh ooh oohh heundeulliji ma
[Daehyun] Hondonui sigan soge nareul gadul sun eobseo
[Youngjae] Ooh ooh ooh oohh gihoeneun han beonppuniya
[Yongguk/Himchan/Zelo] Only one shot only one shot
Ireul kkwak mulgo deombyeodeureo one shot
Only one shot only one shot
Sesangui neoreul deonjyeobeoryeo one shot
Only one shot only one shot
Only one shot only one shot
Ireul kkwak mulgo deombyeodeureo one shot
Only one shot only one shot
[Yongguk] You only have last chance u know?
Translation Credits: pop!gasa
Romanizations by: kpoplyrics.net
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Just for today
Tonight, just for as long as you can, stop thinking about all that's upsetting you, everything that's gone wrong. Super concentrate on your happy things- people, places, things, events, memories, wishes, dreams- and feel that happiness fill up your heart. It's like taking a little "heartful vacation..
Thursday, May 23, 2013
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