i've decided to drop my student. say goodbye.. sayonara..ciao.. wateva it is. his mother is a bitch.. lamenting that i always leave early. damn you ... i've been told that each session is for 1.5 hours... but she insisted it's 2. right.. you pay me peanuts.. and expect me to produce miracles? ho ho ho.
no way.
well.. fortunately i don't love money or need them that much to sacrifice my dignity for this. she's putting the blame on me because her son has failed yet another english test. hmmm.. oops. sorry.. that's really not my problem. i did all i could.. so... sayonara! i was so angry my mum bought gyoza to appease my anger. my father and her had wanted to quit long time ago for the mum was so bitchy but i was the one who didn't mind.. right.. now i'd rather scrimp and save than go back and suffer.
kudos to my determination.
i've finally found that little music theme which opened the movie, a tale of two sisters! it's official name in korean is read as jang hwa, hong ryun.. i had to look up a dictionary... jang hwa stands for boots... weird huh... and hong ryun is "red lotus". i guess the boots and the red lotus thing is trying to create the image, the scene of where the sisters played around their old, big house... i guess.
the song's really nice.. listening to it.. puts me in a state where i can almost imagine myself dancing slowly in the wind... on a grassland... enjoying myself... it brings out a very ironic statement against the tragic storyline of the movie. the theme's named lullaby by the way.. no it doesn't put me to sleep.. but it does soothe... if you don't recall the bloody scenes of the show. haha...
i'm recently very into musical themes from soundtracks.. gives a lot of space for imagination.
listening to: jang hwa, hong ryun o.s.t. -- lullaby
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