Wednesday, May 9, 2012

~ buKu + ActoR ~

KL International Book Fair ended last Sunday. i went there on a public holiday, makanye org terlbh la ramai. bought 5 books (oh nooooo!!!), walaupun sedar diri yg i still have other titles that i have yet to read kt dlm almari *sigh* kesimpulannye i xleh masuk kedai buku or apa2 tmpt/ruangan/bilik kecil yg ada jual buku la. nk beli stationery pn kna g kedai Pos jelah kot (do u know that ada kedai Pos kt LRT Ampang Park jual stationery. hebaaaaattt!!!), or might just as well g kedai runcit/pasar mini je cz kt kedai runcit/pasar mini xde jual buku citer. if x, masuk bookshop utk beli file/refill pen akn melencong g section buku. lpstu file/refill pen ntah ke mana, buku lk yg i g beli. parah ni!

by d way, just want 2share a book yg i dh completed bc. wah wah waaaaaahhh... xsgka la ada artis pn bc d same story book =) lpstu, artis korea lk tu. hepppp, not that i'm a die-hard fan of this particular actor ok. neither am i a fanatic when it comes to korean movies/drama. i bedal je tgk apa2 citer korea yg best. tp sllnye drama/movie diorg mmg best. so, sll la i tgk drama/movie korea mknanye, kn? hahaha... i created my own persamaan kuadratik ;) now tgh folo citer "Love Rain". i sbnrnye nk btau buku yg i dh completed bc&d same book is a favourite title by a korean actor, kn? cmne lk leh jauh divert smpi dh terbagitau drama korea pe i tgh folo skrg?!!

sebabnye, d actor who gets inspired by the same book that i've read blakon dlm citer "Love Rain" tu la... yeayyyy!!! (apa motif nk kna yeayyyy bagai?). d book i'm talking about is "Norwegian Wood", translated from the Japanese by Jay Rubin, original work written by Haruki Murakami. i consider his work as bahan bacaan berat, tp best. Norwegian Wood is written berlatarbelakangkn zmn 1960's. i really can imagine the situation during that time when i read it (walaupun i xpnah tau zmn 60's tu mcmne ghupa gayanye). tp, i asalkn bc buku citer mmg suka imagine d background yg di"explain" by d author. ibaratnye sprti kalo bc buku Lord of The Ring, dlm kpale mmg pkir hutan aman damai tenteram & kalo bc buku2 psl azab kubur lk mmg rasa meremang la cz dlm kpale berimaginasi dlm kubur ada binatang lilit2 sbb byk buat dosa... begitu la diibaratkn ;)

d actor, d KOREAN actor, who happens to read d same book (Norwegian Wood) & rs yg buku ni best is JKS, or Mr. Jang Keun Suk. i'm sure die-hard fans of korean movies/drama know him. dia py die-hard fans laaaaagi la sure tau dia ni sape, kn? kalo x tau, mmg xleh ckp diri tu die-hard fan la, ngehngehngeh. as i said, i'm not one of his die-hard fans. i've watched movies yg dia berlakon & i can say that he's a talented actor. sprti biasa, bila blakon jd hero sure la hero KENA & WAJIB buat penonton2 yg pompn2 ni (termasuk makcik2) cair/jatuh hati. semestinye, Mr. JKS berjaya buat i cair/jatuh hati dlm "Beethoven Virus" (sebab dia botak, muahahaha)... dan juga "Marry me, Mary" (sbb dia cool)... dan juga "He's Beautiful" (sbb dia cool lg). tp i xtgk Hwangjini... so i xtau la whether dia wt pompn2 (termasuk makcik2) yg tgk Hwangjini cair/jatuh hati or tidak. lps pompn2 (termasuk makcik2) yg tgk Mr. JKS berlakon jd cair/jatuh hati, akn jd la pulak patah hati cz "alamaaaaakkk, knp in real life xjmp laki cool/hensem/macho/bergaya/romantik/giller2/funny (fill up la sndiri, jenuh nk completekn kata sifat lelaki idaman) mcm dia ni eh?" trus patah hati, kn? leh la nyanyi lagu Sudirman - "patah hatiku, membawa derita, merajuklah diri, merajuk diri, tak tentu haluan" =)

bukti Mr. JKS shares the same idea as mine that "Norwegian Wood" is a good work and is inspired by it can be read here. b4 i end, let me just share something that's written in "Norwegian Wood", a moving story about love, hope, struggle and life...
"But who can say what's best? That's why you need to grab whatever chance you have of happiness where you find it, and not worry about other people too much. My experience tells me that we get no more than two or three such chances in a lifetime, and if we let them go, we regret it for the rest of our lives." Haruki Murakami - Norwegian Wood.
 .bye.

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