Though Infinite doesn't actually have a special photoshoot for this magazine issue, I'm still super happy with this purchase. The photos are high quality and gorgeous, and the poster is a delightful bonus! As seen in the photo, my poster is framed and looking lovely in my room. Overall, the contents of this magazine are amazing.
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Saturday, October 26, 2013
K-Star Grandprix November 2013 Vol.11 Review
K-Star Grandprix is a monthly Japanese Hallyu magazine. The magazine is very high quality with thick, glossy pages and covers the latest Kpop stars and actors. I bought this magazine at Kinokuniya Bookstore in Seattle for $15.35, a fair price for gorgeous pieces of paper that make me so happy!
The front cover is of Infinite during their "Man in Love" era, with Infinite logos in the background. The blue and yellow pastel palette shows a softer side to the usual darker eras, and really stands out against the pink background.
Here is the back cover and the thick spine. I love that it says "Infinite" on the binding, so it'll look beautiful while stacked on my bookshelf. The back cover is of a man performing...I believe it's Xia/Junsu of JYJ?
Along with snagging the cover position, Infinite also has a 23 page spread in this issue. This is the table of contents with six different sections of Infinite. Also the photo on the right is of Exo in their signature "Wolf" stance on June 13th's M Countdown.
Infinite's spread has many different photos, many of them being performance shots. The magazine also includes a comprehensive Korean and Japanese discography.
There are also photos showing the progression of the members and the eras from 2011 to 2013. It's interesting to see how their styles have changed from era to era, year to year!
There are also several pages covering each member. I love L's pose in this photo; he looks so chic and charming!
Following is a 20 page spread on Exo, which includes performance photos, their discography and member profiles. There are also small spreads on Shinhwa and Kim Hyun Joong.
The second half of the magazine focuses on a page or so on several Korean actors, including Kim Soo Hyun, Lee Sung Gi, Lee Jong Suk, and more. Above are Kim Bum (from his latest drama Goddess of Fire) and Lee Hyun Woo. The last part of the magazine covers more Kpop, such as latest concert reports in Japan, as well as snippets of groups like BTS, 2AM, MBLAQ and Kara.
In the back of the magazine is a folded poster! There was no indication that there is an included poster, so this was a nice surprise. The poster was attached to the spine with a white margin (the jagged white paper on the left of the poster), but there was no perforation so my poster tore a bit while I was turning the poster. The poster is of Infinite performing at SGC Super Live 2013 on June 1st during their lovely Man in Love era. I absolutely love this poster because it's of Infinite in action, performing on stage, which is different from their promotional concept posters.
Though Infinite doesn't actually have a special photoshoot for this magazine issue, I'm still super happy with this purchase. The photos are high quality and gorgeous, and the poster is a delightful bonus! As seen in the photo, my poster is framed and looking lovely in my room. Overall, the contents of this magazine are amazing.
Though Infinite doesn't actually have a special photoshoot for this magazine issue, I'm still super happy with this purchase. The photos are high quality and gorgeous, and the poster is a delightful bonus! As seen in the photo, my poster is framed and looking lovely in my room. Overall, the contents of this magazine are amazing.
A Werewolf Boy Movie Review
Here are my thoughts on this movie: "A Werewolf Boy" definitely lives up to its hype, and then some! The storyline is very intricate and is intriguing and suspenseful throughout the entire movie. All of the actors did a tremendously well done job portraying their roles. I really commend Song Joong Ki for portraying a character with wolf-like characteristics. Because of his very limited speaking role, Song Joong Ki's outstanding acting really stood out. Park Bo Young also acted well and her character really came to life. I instantly gained an emotional attachment to both of these characters and because of their wonderful acting, I cried so much in sympathy of these characters. I've honestly never cried so much from a movie before; this is a serious tear jerker! Overall, it's such a conceptual and well made movie, with a strong and well chosen cast and crew. Even hours after watching the movie, I still get pangs in my stomach from missing the characters and longing for a sequel.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Infinite: Koi Ni Ochiru Toki 1st Full Japanese Album Review
Overall, I love this album. The packaging is very high quality and has so many contents! I'm shaking my head in confusion because I never considered buying this album, because now that I have it I love the album and concept so much. Though this album is more expensive being Japanese, it's such a nice addition!
Kinokuniya Bookstore Mini Haul!
On October 18th I stopped by Kinokuniya Bookstore in Seattle Chinatown again and boy was I in for a lovely surprise. The magazine section was filled with a new selection of the latest Asian magazines! There were several copies of High Cut covering Kim Hyun Joong in a pool, as well as the Korea Billboard November 2013 issue and the K-Star Grandprix October 2013 issue. There were also other magazines that were a few issues old, as well as many other non-Asian celebrity magazines. Seeing Infinite and L on the covers of K-Star and Korea Billboard, I HAD to have a copy. Plus, K-Star came with this super gorgeous poster, which was a definite surprise because there was no indication of it on the cover! Here's what I got:
At the register, I spoke to the cashier who said magazine shipments usually come once a month. She also asked if I was an Inspirit, and she said she was a SHINee fan! Because she's a fangirl, I thought she'd take good care of my magazines, but she creased one of my magazine's corners while putting them in a tight paper bag. I'm so upset because I treasure these so much.
Korea Billboard was $19.80 while K-Star was $15.35. Though for a magazine these prices may seem high, it's worth it because 1) Japanese things always cost more and 2) the import fees play a role. Besides, Korea Billboard comes with a behind-the-scenes DVD and K-Star comes with a regular sized poster (like it's huge-as big as the L's Bravo Viewtiful posters)!
I'll be posting up my thoughts on these two magazines soon! I was just too excited about finding these magazines in Seattle, especially Korea Billboard (which I saw scans online thinking I'd never get my hands on this magazine).
Update: I went to exchange my bent Billboard magazine a few days later, and it was an easy swap! The cashier (a different one) had to ask her manager first, but other than that, I was able to easily get a new, bent-free magazine.
Korea Billboard was $19.80 while K-Star was $15.35. Though for a magazine these prices may seem high, it's worth it because 1) Japanese things always cost more and 2) the import fees play a role. Besides, Korea Billboard comes with a behind-the-scenes DVD and K-Star comes with a regular sized poster (like it's huge-as big as the L's Bravo Viewtiful posters)!
I'll be posting up my thoughts on these two magazines soon! I was just too excited about finding these magazines in Seattle, especially Korea Billboard (which I saw scans online thinking I'd never get my hands on this magazine).
Update: I went to exchange my bent Billboard magazine a few days later, and it was an easy swap! The cashier (a different one) had to ask her manager first, but other than that, I was able to easily get a new, bent-free magazine.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Etude House Missing U Fairy Penguin Hand Cream Review
Overall, I love this hand cream. The packaging is to die for, and I like how Etude is spreading awareness through its products in this line. And the lotion itself works well and leaves a pleasant scent. I'll definitely be collecting more from Etude's Missing U line!
L's Bravo Viewtiful Part 2 Review
As a fan of both Kim Myungsoo and photography, I couldn't wait for the sequel to L's Bravo Viewtiful! The official teaser revealed such an adorable and touching side of Myungsoo that shows when he has his camera. I'd seem that Myungsoo would be very caring and detailed when putting together his photobook, so I knew the photos in his latest book would be just as beautiful and organized as the first. Prepare yourself for a photo-heavy post!
I preordered L's Bravo Viewtiful Part 2 from Kpoptown.com, and it has finally arrived! This photo essay book was released on September 25th, and I received my copy 13 days after shipping on September 27th. I preordered this book because the first press release comes with a special notebook that I just had to have. The book and accompanying notebook arrived bundled in a plastic wrap, with a tight layer of bubble wrap, all placed snugly in a bubble wrap-lined waterproof envelope.
On the plastic wrap was a sticker of the retail price of the book, making it feel as if I really did buy a book rather than a Kpop item.
I was surprised that Kpoptown also included a Missha cream sample; all my previous purchases never came with such gifts! This was definitely a nice incentive for me to order from Kpoptown again.
The layout of Part 2 is very similar to that of its prequel. Myungsoo's now famous handwriting is on both the front and back covers, in a beautiful intended gold font. Part 2 is written fancily so that the 'r' kind of blends in with the 'a' and 't' and the '2' has Myungsoo's signature swirl. There is also a small dust jacket with a caricature of Myungsoo. Of course it would have been cuter with an actual image of Myungsoo, but this style is more artsy and fits the book well. The color scheme of Part 2 is also elegant and contrasts well with Part 1. Part 2 looks glamorous as it is filled with creams and golds, whereas Part 1 was dramatic with black on black.
I love how this book was very well-thought out, with charming details that make this product extra special. For instance, the inside covers have intended golden font matching the title on the front cover.
Here is another example of the elegant color scheme and adorable layout. At the beginning of each section are two pages like these. The left has a cream punch tag-like design while the opposite page has an introduction written on a cream background. The creamy color and punch tag remind me of a beautiful and timeless scrapbook.
This 205 page book is broken up into three chronological sections, similar to its prequel. The sections are "The 1st 29 Days," "The 2nd 30 Days," and "The 3rd 30 Days," ranging from January 11, 2013 to April 10, 2013. The first few pages include a prologue, profile of Myungsoo (an extended version from his first photo essay book), interview and essay book keyword.
L's Bravo Viewtiful Part 2 has many beautiful photos that cover a variety of subjects. Included are daily subjects (top left photo of a board game) like raindrops, furniture, toys and food. He also has photos of tourist locations (top right photo), but shows these surroundings in a new perspective with different angles and bokeh. Myungsoo also focuses on taking breathtaking scenic photography (bottom left photo), which are my most favorite photos from his collection. The bottom right photo is a collection of touristy locations with some artistic bokeh.
Myungsoo also dedicates several pages to his family, making this book so much more personable. His family looks so endearing and inviting (not to mention his brother is just as handsome...).
Besides these typical subjects that many photographers focus on, this photo essay book also includes many behind-the-scenes shots of idol L's events. Some photos include the music video sets of "Love Blossom" (top left) and "Man in Love" (right), the New Challenge (bottom left) and Japanese full album photoshoots, as well as photos of Infinite during their Man in Love days. Each photo is dated, documenting Myungsoo's daily travels and observations like a detailed journal. Because there are dates for each photo, it's interesting to see the dates of filming certain music videos or commercial films and see how long it takes before they're officially released.
There are also photos of Infinite at their Rally Fan Meeting, NatuurPop CF (top left), K-Stars Wonderland photoshoot (bottom left), and the members just being themselves (right). There is also a page of photos from the Idol Star Olympics held at the beginning of 2013! Surprisingly there are many pages of the members just hanging out; I didn't expect so many photos of Infinite, not that I'm complaining!
Majority of the pages follow this format like in the photo above, which is of the first photo book meeting. This photo is from the coffee shop in L's Bravo Viewtiful Part 1 DVD! Hehe, Myungsoo seems so hipster, working on photography at a coffee shop. Most pages include a photo and a complementing essay. Myungsoo also adds his boyish charms with cute doodles on the pages.
The Special Edition Book only comes with the first press release. It's about half as thick as the photo essay book and just as high quality. While this notebook is essentially a gift for buying a first press, it's such a nice product that it's well worth being a product on its own! I'm so happy to have received this as an added bonus to L's Bravo Viewtiful.
At the first section of this notebook, Myungsoo dedicates a page or two to each member of Infinite. He includes photos of the members during their Man in Love (Korean version) era and writes a note to each member. I love seeing behind-the-scenes photos from the Man in Love music video! There are other photos from the New Challenge photoshoot as well, like the photo below.
The remainder of the pages are either lined or blank, intended to be used as a notebook, and includes more photos from the Man in Love era. I like how some of the photos are in black and white, mixing it up a bit. At the top of each page is also a header with "Special Edition," "Book," and "L's Bravo Viewtiful Part 2" in Myungsoo's adorable handwriting.
In the back of the notebook are five sheets of perforated postcards. There are three gorgeous postcards of Myungsoo, one of his cute illustrations, and six equally beautiful nature shots. The backs of these postcards are blank and branded with the photo essay book logo. I was surprised at how thick this extra notebook was, and seeing these postcards was an added bonus! Though I'll never tear out these cards, it's nice to know that Myungsoo chose these photos specifically to use (if he did...).
I also ordered the matching unfolded poster, which arrived one day after the book itself. As always from Kpoptown, my poster came rolled in a cardboard tube with metal lids and a thin layer of bubble wrap underneath each lid. The dimensions are 53cm by 77cm (or 1.74' by 2.53'). I love the overall color scheme and Myungsoo's adorable handwriting, as well as the photos themselves. I do believe he has some more interesting photos he could have chosen though (like the photos that were pre-released), and of course I wish his profile shot were bigger! The dead white space to the right of Myungsoo drives me crazy, because they could have used that for another photo. But overall, I'm happy to have another Myungsoo poster.
Overall, I love L's Bravo Viewtiful Part 2! The book and photos are high quality and I love seeing the world in Myungsoo's perspective. I also like how this book captures the behind-the-scenes of Infinite and L, giving Inspirits a glimpse of idol life besides what fans usually see. The special notebook is also a great supplement and I'm definitely satisfied that I capitalized on preordering to receive this first press edition! Lastly, the poster goes beautifully with my other Infinite posters and shows off my bias in an artful way. L's Bravo Viewtiful Part 2 is very special and always makes me happy just thinking about it.
Overall, I love L's Bravo Viewtiful Part 2! The book and photos are high quality and I love seeing the world in Myungsoo's perspective. I also like how this book captures the behind-the-scenes of Infinite and L, giving Inspirits a glimpse of idol life besides what fans usually see. The special notebook is also a great supplement and I'm definitely satisfied that I capitalized on preordering to receive this first press edition! Lastly, the poster goes beautifully with my other Infinite posters and shows off my bias in an artful way. L's Bravo Viewtiful Part 2 is very special and always makes me happy just thinking about it.