Sunday, November 1, 2015

05-Turn Left,Turn Right Movie Review

Turn Left ,Turn Right 

I watched this movie last October 16,2015 at Asia Pacific College, Audio Visual Room (AVR),7:30 am. Turn Left Turn Tight is based on the best-selling illustrated love story of the same name by renowned Taiwanese author/artist, Jimmy Liao.
John and Eve missing each other

The story is all about John Liu , an inspiring violinist and Eve Choi,professional translator .The two are meant to each other but their paths never cross as they are staying in the same apartment building.One day, John is walking around a fountain in the park and also Eve they bump into each other and it was a love at first sight.Unfortunately, a sudden rains shower cuts the encounter short. They manage to exchange telephone numbers but the rain renders the phone numbers illegible. As the movie goes on , they are both trying to reach each others thru phone calls but then everytime John will call Eve and Eve will call John their lines are busy .There is one instance that an earthquake happened  the two couple realized that they really love each other and because Eve and John already met since their grade school times because of it they just knew they are neighbors.Finally, the movie ended as they live happily ever after. 


I love this movie. It is simple. It is about two people who are so meant for each other, but always missed out on meeting each other. The two lead players are so gorgeous, and had so much chemistry, that you just smile everytime you think about the movie. They played their characters very well, interesting and simple. The movie is a straight on adaptation of Jimmy Liao's comic. And it is done very well without becoming boring. The cinematography is so stylistically done that every shot is like a postcard. Definitely one of the movies that I would rewatch over and over.


1 comment:

  1. Agreed,done very well without being boring, this movie is so simple yet so interesting The actors portrayed their roles well and at the same time it felt so real, even if it was just acting. And i like how you noticed the cinematography because the director did a very well job of showing two scenes at the same time.

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