Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Movie Review Turn Left, Turn Right



“Beauty is such a certainty, but uncertainty is more beautiful.”

“Life is full of coincidences…even two parallel limns might some day meet.”




It must be frustrating waiting for someone you met a decade ago. The one you truly like but never tell what you felt about them before. And then this sudden moment came, you two met each other again. You look into his eyes and he did the same. Both of you felt it but didn't bother to show it because you're afraid of what happened before and you didn't want to happen the same thing again.

But destiny was tricky, you two met again, exchange numbers, and enjoy the rest of the day looking with each others eye and at the end, both of you destined to lost each others hand again.


Turn Left, Turn Right. This film is full of misfortune sequence that made it more interesting to watch and frustrates you that made this film more tricky. This film was inspired from the popular illustrated novel written by Jimmy Liao, which has followers worldwide,






John Liu, the struggling violinist was portrayed by (Takeshi Kaneshiro). John lives alone in an apartment around the streets of Taipei. He is a shy type person, a loner who has practically no friends. 


Eve Choi was portrayed by (Gigi Leung). A struggling Polish translator who also lives alone around the streets of Taipei. Eve is also a loner same with John Liu. Eve loves to translate Polish love poems. She has a long time crush for a boy who helped her when her papers flew by the wind in a school trip when she was in high school. And that boy was John Lui who's living beside the apartment where she is living.
Both of them longing for each other not knowing that the person that they're searching for lives right next door of their apartment, separated by a wall of bricks. And the only reason why they never met is because the one turns right and the other turns left.







source: http://www.lovehkfilm.com/reviews/turn_left_turn_right.htm

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