
woody87 764 cr points 20 / M Offline | Posted Jan 11 2007 Quote What you think about American/Hollywood Movie and Korea Movie?What is better?? Sometimes I say : The Korean Movie its more better than Hollywood Movie...Do u agree with me?? |
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Deceptive_Caden... 1526 cr points 22 / M / New York Offline | Posted Jan 11 2007 Quote I will agree that sometimes korean flicks can be better. As a Native english speaker, I enjoy watching american movies but lately they have been really crappy. Really it's all Hit or Miss. But sometimes I too say the korean movies are better. |
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FaeryKitty 11170 cr points 18 / F / IN DA LOVE ME SECTIO... Offline | Posted Jan 11 2007 Quote IT depends on the movie but on my opinion I think american movies are better.But Korean movies are good with Dramas ![]() |
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kie480 1842 cr points 16 / F / Palmdale, Calfornia Offline | Posted Jan 11 2007 Quote Korean movies are better to me. Most American movies, TV shows ect bores me. |
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sharleh 935 cr points F / Canada Offline | Posted Jan 11 2007 Quote Hmmm it depends on which movie though, but I personally like Korean movies and American cartoonish films like Over The Hedge or something like that But for like non cartoonish then Korean Films. Most hollywood films are boring. T_T |
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xmichelle 1154 cr points 16 / F / Californiaaa Offline | Posted Jan 11 2007 Quote gah. no way. I'm Korean, and I disagree. -__- I think American movies are better, but Korean dramas are definitely better. American movies just have more work put into them. more of a plot, and they have good beginnings/endings. Korean movies tend to kind of drift on in a weird ending.. |
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nice_86ian 39 cr points 21 / F / phiLLipines Offline | Posted Jan 11 2007 Quote in faiRness niceR koRean noveLa than to the otheR one... nakakakiLig ang sobRang ang ganda tagos hanggang buto ang kakiLigan rojee |
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Marato 835 cr points 25 / M / Whitebase Offline | Posted Jan 11 2007 Quote After spending 2 years in S.Korea I'm going to have to safely say that I still prefer American movies. There were a few I saw while around Incheon and the like that weren't too bad. But for the most part, they'd put me in a coma which is hard to do. Granted, I don't speak Korean so I'm sure that detracted from the experience. Not saying they're bad. Just saying they generally aren't my style. That, and I'd hate to even get close to admitting this, but the Korean language irritates the heck out of me. Mainly because they have many words that sound similar to Japanese words. So I'm trying to translate Korean words into their Japanese phonetic counterparts and then extraploating an english definition on an almost subconscious level. I spent two years in S.Korea (split into two 1 year segments) working hand in hand with them. Nice people, it just wore on me with the whole auto-translate thing that happens in my head. Which is my problem, not theirs~ ![]() |
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woody87 764 cr points 20 / M Offline | Posted Jan 12 2007 Quote “ Marato wrote: After spending 2 years in S.Korea I'm going to have to safely say that I still prefer American movies. There were a few I saw while around Incheon and the like that weren't too bad. But for the most part, they'd put me in a coma which is hard to do. Granted, I don't speak Korean so I'm sure that detracted from the experience. Not saying they're bad. Just saying they generally aren't my style. That, and I'd hate to even get close to admitting this, but the Korean language irritates the heck out of me. Mainly because they have many words that sound similar to Japanese words. So I'm trying to translate Korean words into their Japanese phonetic counterparts and then extraploating an english definition on an almost subconscious level. I spent two years in S.Korea (split into two 1 year segments) working hand in hand with them. Nice people, it just wore on me with the whole auto-translate thing that happens in my head. Which is my problem, not theirs~ ” Its strange,U said u was in S.Korea for 2year and u cant speak korean??What are u doing there?To army? |
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kankokujin 5040 cr points 23 / M / Macross City Offline | Posted Jan 12 2007 Quote I am Korean myself but don't take me as saying this just because I'm biased. Korean movies these days have proven to be better than Hollywood. I noticed more passion put into Korean works these days while Hollywood seems to just sell more and more to a closed-minded, superficial, and ignorant audience. I also noticed that the American media does not give a good image of Koreans nor Asians in general. They usually never get the culture right and they tend to portray them in inaccurate stereotypes. I remember seeing James Bond: Die Another Day and the supposed "Koreans" could not speak Korean well. There was one character in there and I could not understand what the heck he was saying and I speak Korean so I know. |
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Marato 835 cr points 25 / M / Whitebase Offline | Posted Jan 12 2007 Quote “ woody87 wrote: “ Marato wrote: After spending 2 years in S.Korea I'm going to have to safely say that I still prefer American movies. There were a few I saw while around Incheon and the like that weren't too bad. But for the most part, they'd put me in a coma which is hard to do. Granted, I don't speak Korean so I'm sure that detracted from the experience. Not saying they're bad. Just saying they generally aren't my style. That, and I'd hate to even get close to admitting this, but the Korean language irritates the heck out of me. Mainly because they have many words that sound similar to Japanese words. So I'm trying to translate Korean words into their Japanese phonetic counterparts and then extraploating an english definition on an almost subconscious level. I spent two years in S.Korea (split into two 1 year segments) working hand in hand with them. Nice people, it just wore on me with the whole auto-translate thing that happens in my head. Which is my problem, not theirs~ ” Its strange,U said u was in S.Korea for 2year and u cant speak korean??What are u doing there?To army? ” Close. Air Force. |
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kathy ![]() 2829 cr points 19 / F / Orange County Offline | Posted Jan 12 2007 Quote I like American movies but I prefer Korean dramas (and some movies). What I DON`T like is American remakes of Korean movies...like Il Mare into The Lake House. I heard they're coming out with an American My Sassy Girl too. |
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