난 볼 거야 평생, 친구 (refined) | By Nevi Ayu E.
My Unfamiliar Family's bestest friends, Chanpal and Eunhee running machine edition, lol. I wanted to make this one I made a few years back to loop better, but now they look like they're on a running machine! Anyways, I'm still going to put one of my favourite dialogue of these two here too. So if you haven't watched this show, you know what? I loved it a lot lot!
“I, I hate myself so much.”
“What can you do about it? You can’t change it. Just try living with it. You have my support.”
Dialogue from k-drama My Unfamiliar Family (2020) episode 10, written by Kim Eunjung.
Oooh and this cute one from episode 11 and also Chanhyuk's response.
너한테 고백 할게 있어. 너랑 그저 친구 라면서, 몰래 슬쩍슬쩍 훔쳐보고, 네가 멋지게 웃는 모습 찰캌 마음에 찍어두고, 잠들기 전에 꺼내보고 그랬다
I have a confession to make. I said we were friends, but I secretly stole glances at you, captured your nice smiles in my head and looked at them before going to bed.
나도 한번 해보려고. 친구라고 하면서 너 슬쩍슬쩍 훔쳐보고 웃는 얼굴 마음에 찍어뒀다가 잠들기 전에 꺼내보려고
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I just learned that Doom At Your Service was directed by Kwon Young Il — the same director in My Unfamiliar Family! Wow, that's why I thought they kinda have the same vibes—and I loved both of these dramas! 💛 Both dramas have calming vibes on them and th cinematography is just classic, and it was from the same director! Hands down. 🙌
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completed My Unfamiliar Family and gave it a 8 rating.
I want a Chan Hyuk in my life.
2 years ago
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for no fucking reason: real life dictatorships in the 20th and 21th centuries are almost always allowed to thrive because of some empire's interests. If not, they get heavily demonized then dismantled by said empire over a relatively short period of time (unless exceptional circumstances, tho it's almost always applicable). the examples are countless; please read declassified reports and interviews from the CIA/KGB/other intelligence agencies across the world to lose your mind about it, especially those involving what happened during the Cold War and what happened in the Middle East (and still does).
characters like ganondorf are the epitomy of the fantasy that colonized/"exotic" countries naturally spawn evil incarnate and must be controlled/stumped/imprisoned/destroyed by the "responsible ones" while the perfect good place is perfect and utterly blameless about what went down and how the local population suffered (which, in real life, the empires of the world are most definitively not that --the amount of dictators that were ushered into power by western interests is staggering and we fucking love to see it don't we). And also, a blameless victim to whichever retribution eventually comes back their way.
It is a rethoric that denies interconnectivity and historical responsibility.
this is what I criticize about the narrative choices of a fictional conflict that *does not exist in real life* and has been entirely made up by human beings: the cowardice of blamelessness, and what little this kind of narrative brings to the table --especially today when we should be looking at the root cause of broken systems of violence instead of endlessly scapegoating minorities.
and well, especially given how effective this narrative apparently seems to be.
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I'm just realizing now
Can you imagine the mild culture shock Milla and Sasha got from getting to know each other after they first met
Cause imagine their budding friendship and them noting the funny things they do in relation to their ethnicity
Like with Latin Americans/Hispanics being such chatterboxes and very touchy-feely and Sasha noting how easy Milla can strike up conversations for hours at a time (much to his introverted self's dismay)
I'm a little unfamiliar with specific German stereotypes, so someone correct me if I'm wrong or feel free to chime in, but I think I remember hearing that Germans are seen as punctual?? So imagine they meet up somewhere casually and their conceptions of time differ (of course they get to know each other well enough to be familiar with such quirks, but imagine Milla's initial surprise at how Sasha is always on time with meetings and the like)
Just like... them having certain quirks due to the influence of their respective cultures and learning about each other that way (which in turn could make for some awkward and funny scenarios from when they just met and were becoming friends for the first time)
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