Okheii, yeah, I’m
back.
So, it’s just
another random desire to write late night, you know, after movies.
Just finished
watching To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before. Well, to be honest it wasn’t really
in my top list in the first hand, but then it nailed. I went through pages of
movies reference yesterday midnight and I found this movie after scrolling long
list of horror movies on the pages. I did plan to grab the trilogy after I
finished my Rainbow Rowell actually, but only after I watched the movie
version of the first book. I was not really expecting it to be will-remain-in-my-mind-for-sometime
type, yet it is!
It encourages me
to grab the other two of the trilogy right after my payday this month!
Okay, I won't write
you the synopsis here, or retell incase you’ve watched it and have the same after
effect like me. Hahaahahhh…
Well . . .
there, I can name the type of this movie as a slice-of-my-life. In the middle
of watching, I was like… O God, I feel like reflecting myself! Is that what
happened to Lara Jean and Peter Kavinsky, actually happening to young ladies
and gents in real life or it’s only me that think . . . , only me *amused with
my two index fingers pointing on me*, not to mention again that Lara Jean was
called LJ LJ LJ. I think I wrote about me being called LJ by Mr Paul, didn’t I?
Well it stands for Lady Jane..Ooo.. I miss him so.
There were
scenes where LJ, played by Lara Condor, and PK, played by Noah Centineo, had
some deep talk about this and that, and the pauses in those talks kinda made me
crazy grrrooooaahhhh. I was like recollecting mine! Just! Not to make it going
anywhere, I’ll just share about the during and after effect of the movie. Noah
made me think that this English speaking guy is a much more loveable than
K-Drama Oppa. Lemme repeat, those Oppas I’ve been watching on dramas are
nothing compare to Peter in that movie (Mianhae Oppas, I’m under influence of
PK). You must be asking why why why huh . . . I’d been wondering throughout the
movie too, and I do have the answer now, I can tell you. Really, it’s like
shaping my standard for the gents. Hahhahhh.
PK got that deep
& gentle voice, had the gut to take initiatives, he listened (and talked), and
plus he drove; Come on, any guys don’t drive this day? You gotta learn if you don’t.
Note this please, I’m not talking about the vehicle, okay? It’s about the
ability, ability to drive, not the car. Well, it will be jackpot for me if it
is told that PK sang >o<. If you watch the movie yourself you gotta
realize the tone of the two lead actors’ voice. They both talked with ‘that’
low and deep voice for the scenes where they only had each other.
O God! I frantically
wanna have someone with that deep and manly voice!
Gees! I still can't
forget how PK sounded every time he came to LJ, how the first word always
started with warm deep voice and both eyes looking straight to LJ’s (ahhh.. I can't
do this. I think I have problem with close eye contact. Thus! I tend to avoid for-two-awkward-questions). Co cwiewtt! I wonder if boys can be crazy of soft and girly voice too XD.
I personally don’t
know whether I will like the book or even interested to read the rest of Jenny
Han’s if I didn’t watch the movie first. However, I do admit that trilogy,
tetralogy, pentalogy (and so on logies) film adaptations help reader to visualize the characters and it makes reading a lot more fun.
The second last
line of PK in the film: You gotta trust . . . *with 'that' deep and manly voice I'm under influence of*
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