
rom Apink Eunji's "Trot Lover" ①
Apinkウンジの「トロットの恋人」から①
"I've been overworking my eyes lately." I'm not getting enough sleep, so I thought I'd stop watching dramas and music for a long time today.
I was able to continue doing this for a few hours in the afternoon. However, when I started up my computer thinking that I had to gather information to write a blog, I was no longer able to do it.
At first, I was just reading information articles and flipping through K-POP music, but when I was listening to Apink's music, I suddenly heard about "Trot Lovers", which Eunji performed with Ji Hyun Woo. came to mind.
Apink pandas were talking online about how interesting the drama was. I saw it a few days ago and was curious about it. I thought that if I ever came across an environment where I could watch it online, I would have to watch it.
Will this drama be about Eunji acting as the heroine, making her debut as a trot (Korean enka) singer, and overcoming many hardships? If that's the case, there should be many scenes where Eunji sings. There may even be friendship appearances from members such as Bomi.
While I was thinking about why Apink Pen would not see it, I searched for a site where I could watch it for free.
Eventually I was able to find it without too much trouble. There are a lot of commercials, but the first time I watch it, I can easily understand the content. Most people end up with a shallow understanding. There's no way the production team could continue to fully understand what they've put so much effort into in such a non-stop period of time.
That's why I think it's enough if I can follow the story. If I thought the story was good, I'd like to enjoy it even more, so next time I'll dig into the details of the story. If the story isn't that big of a deal, there's nothing next. Dramas that retire midway through are out of the question, but a good drama won't stand out if it doesn't.
Well, you can only make a critique that sounds like you understand it by repeating it several times. People who confidently talk about the content after just seeing it once are just relying on their imagination. I want to keep things in my heart forever that might change over time, so I end up desperately hardening them with something like cement.
There is no one who can completely burn out their only one life. Is there anyone in this world who has never had any regrets?
When I found out that I could watch "Trot no Koibito" with subtitles, I was not in a good physical condition, and I even heard an inner voice saying, "What should I do next? I think my blood pressure is rising."
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Apinkウンジの「トロットの恋人」から①
"I've been overworking my eyes lately." I'm not getting enough sleep, so I thought I'd stop watching dramas and music for a long time today.
I was able to continue doing this for a few hours in the afternoon. However, when I started up my computer thinking that I had to gather information to write a blog, I was no longer able to do it.
At first, I was just reading information articles and flipping through K-POP music, but when I was listening to Apink's music, I suddenly heard about "Trot Lovers", which Eunji performed with Ji Hyun Woo. came to mind.
Apink pandas were talking online about how interesting the drama was. I saw it a few days ago and was curious about it. I thought that if I ever came across an environment where I could watch it online, I would have to watch it.
Will this drama be about Eunji acting as the heroine, making her debut as a trot (Korean enka) singer, and overcoming many hardships? If that's the case, there should be many scenes where Eunji sings. There may even be friendship appearances from members such as Bomi.
While I was thinking about why Apink Pen would not see it, I searched for a site where I could watch it for free.
Eventually I was able to find it without too much trouble. There are a lot of commercials, but the first time I watch it, I can easily understand the content. Most people end up with a shallow understanding. There's no way the production team could continue to fully understand what they've put so much effort into in such a non-stop period of time.
That's why I think it's enough if I can follow the story. If I thought the story was good, I'd like to enjoy it even more, so next time I'll dig into the details of the story. If the story isn't that big of a deal, there's nothing next. Dramas that retire midway through are out of the question, but a good drama won't stand out if it doesn't.
Well, you can only make a critique that sounds like you understand it by repeating it several times. People who confidently talk about the content after just seeing it once are just relying on their imagination. I want to keep things in my heart forever that might change over time, so I end up desperately hardening them with something like cement.
There is no one who can completely burn out their only one life. Is there anyone in this world who has never had any regrets?
When I found out that I could watch "Trot no Koibito" with subtitles, I was not in a good physical condition, and I even heard an inner voice saying, "What should I do next? I think my blood pressure is rising."
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