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chicademartinica · 9 months
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I have been laughing at the Stay by my Side BTS for hours. Waji ( Bu Xia) is unhinged and athletic (pro dancer) and Isaac ( Jiang Chi) is shyer but doesn’t know how to back down from the shenanigans.
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mabellonghetti · 8 months
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Neiky Yim Hui-Chi in "Made in Hong Kong" (dir. Fruit Chan - 1997).
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celestialpearls · 1 year
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5:12 PM
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You and Joshua needed a vacation desperately and he couldn’t agree more. The months before the public holidays always get busy for the both of you in your respective field of work. So, this announcement was a pleasant surprise on your part, courtesy of your boyfriend.
Maybe it was possible to fall for your lover all over again for such meticulous planning.
 “You just sit there and look pretty, love. I’ll even take your pictures when we arrive,” he promised. And gosh, you could jump his bones from how sweet he is.
He’s lying down on the beach chair, the light wind and the Nipa Hut’s shade a balm to your sun kissed skin. After taking your own photos, you wanted nothing more than to just be with him. If you could attach yourself to him, you would. You know you’re usually not like this. But the rarity of spending time together when you’ve both been so preoccupied prompts the thought. 
“Done taking pictures, baby love?” Joshua beams up at you and intertwines your hands together. 
Wordlessly, you swing one leg over his waist and wriggle until you feel comfortable. He grunts in surprise but he instantly wraps an arm around you as you lay down on him, your ear to his chest. His other hand travels up and down your bare skin, his touches gentle yet it makes you shiver. 
Raising your head up, you mutter, “I love you.”
His eyes crinkle into crescent moons, “I love you more. How are you liking it here so far?” 
“It’s beautiful. And I’ve never felt so relaxed, thank you for indulging me.” 
He clicks his tongue, “the bare minimum.”
You snort and his happiness is contagious because you find your lips curving up at his chuckle. It’s followed by a comfortable silence as you lay your head back on his chest. You sigh contentedly as Joshua returns to drawing random shapes on your back while his other arm is draped loosely around your waist. 
At 5:12 PM, the day star begins her rest as nature’s dome is slowly engulfed in tangerine and merigold. It’s 5:12 PM and you have never felt more tranquil, laying there with your lover in absolute bliss. 
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gabrielokun · 4 months
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Tai Chi Master (1993) directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and produced by Jet Li, who also starred in the film. The film was released in Hong Kong on 18 November 1993.
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creativespark · 4 months
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Tseng Kwong Chi (Hong Kong, 1950-1990), Washington, D.C., 1982
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My Love from the Ocean Whump List
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Summary: Chi Lu, a con man and bounty hunter, arrives in Hai Yan posing as a visiting scholar in order to investigate a mysterious drug that is killing people. During his investigation, he makes new friends and discovers the secret around the drug involving mermaid blood. He also learns that he may hold the key to helping the stranded mermaid clan, but that key will also help those hunting him.
Country: China
Year: 2018
Genre: Mystery, romance, fantasy
Watch it on: WeTV
Spoilers ahead...
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Whumpee: Chi Lu played by Li Hong Yi
Episode 1: Surrounded, in a fight, flipped onto his back; wincing in pain when someone touches the thing in his neck; hit on the back with a glass bottle, blood on his fingers; wincing in pain from the thing in his neck
Episode 2: None
Episode 3: Tells someone that being his friend is dangerous; foot caught under a rock while diving; in a fight, flipped onto his back, arm cut with a knife, wound tended to
Episode 4: None
Episode 5: Concern for someone; in a fight, back pushed against a shipping container; attacked by a man with a knife while driving, breaks tampered with, nearly stabbed, man tries to make them crash, someone uses themselves as a human shield for him, truck crashes into a mountain
Episode 6: On a gurney, in the hospital, heals magically
Episode 7: Told it’s not safe to stay where he is; told someone is after him; clutching broken glass in his hand, bleeding, teary-eyed; someone exposes his secrets to the people around him
Episodes 8-13: None
Episode 14: Lost in a forest, breathing in toxic air, passes out; hit on the back of the head with a piece of wood, falls to the ground unconscious, dragged; bound with rope to rocks, still unconscious, someone wants to cut something out of his body
Episode 15: Blames himself for everything that happened, offers to lay down his life for someone
Episode 16: Heartbroken, feels hopeless
Episode 17: Warned about one of his friends
Episode 18: None
Episode 19: Friend accuses him of killing his father, grabbed by the shirt, in a scuffle, pushed up against a wall, choked, coughing, gasping for breath
Episode 20: Police believe he killed his friend’s father; offers to sacrifice himself for his friend
Episode 21: (Ex)friends plotting to capture him, called a liability (not to his face); ambushed, surrounded, overwhelmed, restrained (in between bats), knocked out, dragged away; unconscious, hands bound behind his back (zip ties), feet bound, blood on his head, wakes up weak, struggles to sit up, told a toxin that numbs the nerves was injected into him, chin grabbed, forced to eat drugged soup
Episode 22: Attempts to escape, uses a wall to help him walk, pushed into a wall, slides down, struggles to stand, grabbed by the neck, slides down the wall when released, dragged away; (ex)friends plan to frame him; friend finds him, unconscious (drugged), hands and feet bound (zip ties), friend holding him in her arms, wakes up groggy, helped to stand and walk
Episode 23: Tries to take the mermaid’s tear out of his own neck, asleep on his stomach, bloody bandage on the back of his neck, his friend is upset with him; feels like a burden
Episode 24: Men searching for him; tries to get his friend go give up on him to save others
Episode 25: Tasered, falls unconscious; in a scuffle, tasered, kicked back, helped to stand; weak, hunched over, hit in the back repeatedly, stomped on, tasered; unconscious; held captive
Episode 26: Wakes up trapped in an (boobytrapped) empty pool, memories of his childhood come back to him, holding his head, upset, remembers what happened to his parents and how he got the mermaid’s tear, crying
Episode 27: Still trapped in the empty pool; weak, helped to walk; leaning on the shoulder of the woman he loves, mermaid’s tear removed from his neck, passes out
Episode 28: *s*icide warning* Taken to the hospital, doctor says his organs are failing; weak (he looks terrible), passes out (or dies maybe), possibly saved by a tear from a mermaid
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Whumpee: Cheng Hao played by Hu Hao Bo
Episode 1: None
Episode 2: Hurts his ankle, helped to walk
Episodes 3-5: None
Episode 6: Gagged (with tape), hands bound behind his back, manhandled
Episode 7: (Picks up from the previous episode) Gagged (with tape), hands bound behind his back, manhandled
Episodes 8-10: None
Episode 11: Bucket of water thrown at him (and misses), accused of killing someone’s husband, threatened
Episode 12: Discovers terrible secrets, teary-eyed
Episode 13: Suspects his father; drunk, gets himself into trouble, cared for
Episode 14: None
Episode 15: Continues to suspect his father, emotional
Episode 16: Crying
Episode 17: Upset about his father; told his mother died for him, crying
Episode 18: Unintentionally betrays his friend; crying
Episode 19: Grabbed by the shirt, pushed into a wall, his friend tells him to leave, upset; locked in a room; crying; sees his father’s body, believes his friend killed his father, crying, says he has nothing left
Episode 20: In shock, tells the police his friend killed his father; crying, grieving; crying, comforted; people try to force him out of his father’s company; blackmailed
Episode 21: Emotional (remembering his father)
Episode 22: Says he gets upset whenever he sees his friend’s face (the friend he is holding captive); crying, tells someone not to leave him; nightmare
Episodes 23-24: None
Episode 25: In a fight
Episode 26: The woman he loves is rapidly growing old, teary-eyed; told who was really responsible for his father’s death (refuses to believe it)
Episode 27: Crying
Episode 28: *su*cide warning* Crying, watches the woman he loves die, su*cide attempt; in a hospital bed, handcuffed to the bed
Note: If you like shows with mermaids here is a whump list for The Legend of the Blue Sea
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cantsayidont · 5 months
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August 1981. To further illustrate the tradeoffs of digital color reconstruction of older comics, here are the first three pages of what may be Gene Day's most spectacular artistic achievement, in MASTER OF KUNG FU #103. The splash page above is followed by this extraordinary two-page spread:
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Some of this appears photo-referenced, particularly the second panel — I'm guessing that Moench found a magazine article or book and either sent or recommended it to Day — but the composition and detail are both remarkable. Will Eisner's THE SPIRIT often found creative ways to incorporate the name of the strip into the art, but turning the title of the story into a panel "grid" is something else.
Here are the digitally colored versions:
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A difficult tradeoff! The reconstructed version is much sharper, so you can see the intricate detail Day put into each panel (and the text is crisper, so you can read Black Jack Tarr's narration without squinting). On the other hand, in not deviating from the original color palette, the digital version is now too bright and too saturated. Newsprint soaks up enough of the ink to fade these colors to a muted twilight glow that's intensely evocative. The digital version (either onscreen or on heavy, semigloss white paper stock) no longer conveys that sense of light and shadow, and the ruddy setting sun on the first page (a really nice color hold) now looks like some kind of alien planet, which is not the desired effect. To capture the original sense of light, the digital colors' saturation would need to come down at least 25 percent, and some hue adjustments might be necessary, trading direct fidelity for a more comparable aesthetic effect.
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xkaylinh · 10 months
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aceinthetrap · 1 year
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ladamarossa · 2 years
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驚魂記 - Web of Deception (1989)
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abs0luteb4stard · 1 year
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W A T C H I N G
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mabellonghetti · 7 months
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Neiky Yim Hui-Chi and Sam Lee in "Made in Hong Kong" (dir. Fruit Chan - 1997).
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dilebe06 · 1 month
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My Favorite Male Characters
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gabrielokun · 6 months
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Tai Chi Master (1993) directed by Yuen Woo-ping, and produced by Jet Li, who also starred in the film. The film was released in Hong Kong on 18 November 1993.
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