• Accueil
  • Seoul City Guide
  • Trips
  • Tests
  • SNSD Interview
  • About
  •  

    Rag and Bone…

    On retrouve la charmante Shin Mina pour la promo de Rag & Bone Jeans en Corée et je dois dire que c’est plutôt joli 😉 J’approuve bien évidemment 😀

    12 Réponses vers “Rag and Bone…”

    1. benoa says:

      Elle est vraiment tres belle sur la derniere photo !

    2. Corscia says:

      saluuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut nounouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

    3. Pouet² says:

      Mouais pas trop convaincu, c’est mieux d’habitude mais bon cela dépend de la marque aussi :mrgreen:

    4. HS: Je viens de commander 4 films sur Yesasia (Sunny, Overheard 2, Punished et Honey Pupu), ca faisait longtemps que j’avais pas commande de DVDs…

    5. @Pouet: Oui, ca a l’air sympa 😀
      http://youtu.be/Fb-INvOlMNI

    6. @Pouet: Interessant, non? 😀

      “The most creative feature film from Taiwan this year is Chen Hung-I’s Honey Pupu. This vibrant visual fantasia on Taipei City, love, transience, social media, history and youth culture has a lot on its mind. Although it sharply divided Taiwanese audiences, it won best feature film at this year’s Taipei Film Awards, and richly repays careful viewing.

      The plot is dense with detail, jumping freely between fantasy, memory, virtual and real space. Dog, the boyfriend of mellow-voiced radio DJ Vicky, has disappeared. She searches for him online, and discovers a community of young aficionados of disappearing phenomena at a website Dog frequented called Missing.com (the film’s Chinese title). Among them are Assassin, prone to fainting fits, his would-be girlfriend the aggressively stylish Money (aka Cheesebaby), and dreamy artist type Cola, who wants to replace Assassin in Money’s affections. An old fashioned floppy disk is their clue, leading to poetry, soothsayers, an S-M fetishist, and a host of surreal (and hyper-stylized) Taipei urban scenescapes.

      A sensational musical score and richly imaginative sound design features Beethoven, Mozart, Grieg, Saint-Saens and Bach. The film deploys a delirious array of gorgeous cinematographic gambits, post-production visual effects, and editing brio to capture the shimmering present, fading past and hyper-realistic future that inflects contemporary Taiwan culture, always under the threat of disappearance. Chen’s film is one of the most imaginative–and indispensable–movies that Taiwan’s newly renascent young film culture has yet produced”

    7. Tescolotus says:

      @Benoa: +1 et presque en bonne position! je pense que tu voulais dire aussi 😆 :mrgreen:

    8. xnnc says:

      c’est moi ou je ne vois pas de jean’s sur les photos ? sinon c’est frais 🙂

    9. Tescolotus says:

      @Xnnc: c’est vrai qu on strap/strip vite les photos 2 et 3 😀

    10. xnnc says:

      @Tescolotus : En effet ^_^

    Laisser un commentaire