Japanese Movie: Be With You (2004)

Posted on March 25th, 2007 in Japan, Movies, Videos by yeehan

Be With You (いま、会いにゆきます, Ima, Ai ni Yukimasu, 2004), is a Japanese drama movie, directed by Nobuhiro Doi. It was adapted to sceen by Yoshikazu Okada from a novel of Takuji Ichikawa.

“Mio’s (YÅ«ko Takeuchi) death leaves husband Takumi (Shido Nakamura) and 6 year old son Yuji (Akashi Takei) fending for themselves. Taku occasionally suffers fainting spells, is disorganized, and fears that his health hindered Mio’s happiness. Yuji overheard relatives speculate that his delivery compromised her health, and he blames himself for her death. Mio left him a picture book in which she departs for “The Archive Star” but re-appears during the rainy season the following year, and he eagerly awaits her return. Taking a walk in the forest outside their house, Taku and Yuji find a woman sheltering from the rain and immediately accept her as Mio.

She has no memory or sense of identity, but comes home to live with them anyway. She asks Taku how they met and fell in love, and he recounts a tale of years of missed chances starting in high school until she encouraged their marriage years later. As the rainy season nears its end, Yuji finds the “time capsule” he hid with his mother before her death. Mio’s diary is inside, and its version of the romance holds the answers to the mystery.”

One of my rarest Japanese movie review up to date. This is a touching love story. Be With You involves some unexplained supernatural situations like have some future visions, coming back to life for a while, etc. The way the story connects is smooth and viewers should be able to understand the whole story at the end. The movie shows how a mother’s love for her family when she knew that what would happen to her. Okay, enough of spoilers. You can watch the trailer below. “Spoiler warning”!

Rating: 8.5 out of 10

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Engin Club Rag Ad

Posted on March 17th, 2007 in Entertainment, Videos by yeehan

NUS Students’ Engineering Club has come out with a very nicely done advertisement for their Rag team this year. I’m quite impressed by the effort by them. Well done. And the main star in the ad, Matt. Nice run around the engineering buildings. I like particularly the scene when everybody chasing after you before going up the staircase. The top view is nice.

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Yee Han onLINE

Posted on March 16th, 2007 in Announcement by yeehan

Happy Birthday to my blog. It is officially one year old now. It has now reached the 111 blog posts, 4490 comments and amazingly over 1.6 million views as of 16 March 2007. I didn’t expect such an achievement in just one year. Am proud of it and hope those who view my blog will continue to give me your support. Would like to thank my friend Justin Lee who inspired me to start this blog exactly a year ago. Read the old post . And yeap, Happy Birthday to you too!!! It’s your birthday too!!!

Blog Stats (Stats as of 16 March 2007 1449hrs)

Total Views: 1,657,546

Best Day Ever: 28,404

Views today: 2,249

Totals

Posts: 111

Comments: 4,490

Tags: 20

As a new motivation, I have set up a new blog specifically for interesting video clips that I have watched. One year later after the birth of Kuan Yee Han’s blog, here comes the new kid around the block- Yee Han onLINE- My EntertainLINE. Click here to check out.

I will be posting interesting video clips that I have found over in YouTube, Googlevideos and DailyMotion. (But mostly will be from the first one). Hope you all may find the videos entertaining.

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Dick Hoyt- Father of the century

Posted on March 11th, 2007 in Interesting, Videos by yeehan

How much would you do and sacrifice for your child? I’m quite touched and also inspired by what Dick Hoyt does for his son. When he was told by doctors to put his son Rick in an institution, he refused. Instead Dick an Rick have spent their lifetimes together travelling the world and inspiring everyone the meet. Father of the century? No doubt about it.

Disabled and unable to speak at birth, Rick only managed to voice up his heart some years later using some digital machine. From that day onwards, his father do anything he can for Rick. He’s not only pushed him 26.2 miles in a wheelchair but also towed him 2.4 miles in a dinghy while swimming and pedaled him 112 miles in a seat on the handlebars–all in the same day.

The first video is about one of the iron man triathlon. Second video is about the interview.

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Team Hoyt - Father of the century

So, are you inspired? I am.

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Eclipse set to be ‘best in years’

Posted on March 3rd, 2007 in Interesting by yeehan

Skywatchers eagerly awaiting Saturday’s total lunar eclipse say that the spectacle could be the “best in years”.

The eclipse begins at 2018 GMT, with the Moon totally immersed in the shadow of the Earth between 2244 and 2358 GMT.

During “totality”, only light that has been filtered through the Earth’s atmosphere reaches the Moon’s surface, making it appear a reddish colour.

The eclipse will be visible from the whole of Europe, Africa, South America, and eastern parts of the US and Canada.

“They are beautiful events,” said Robert Massey, spokesman for the UK’s Royal Astronomical Society.

“They have a really romantic feel to them as you look up because the Moon, which is normally pearly white, takes on this reddish colour.”

He added that it was totally safe to observe and no protective filters were needed because the Moon would actually be less bright than during a normal full moon.


Read more at BBC News

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Are you able to stay awake to witness this spectacular event? The lunar eclipse will start at 4.18 am Sunday morning and the full eclipse will be at 6.44am, Sunday (Singapore time). But I doubt you’ll be able to see one. The moon should be setting at that time in Singapore.

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