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@yongsunju2585
@yongsunju2585 9 күн бұрын
Another one I’ve heard alot is sosaeng (소생) when watching the Jeong do jeon drama. Is there anywhere to find a full list of old pronouns like these?
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 6 күн бұрын
If you look up 인칭대명사 there are a few articles and Naver blogs that give you a long list of
@boardtoonsguy
@boardtoonsguy 12 күн бұрын
This is a beautiful series that masterfully deconstructs the "beautiful medieval Japan" and "good white saviour" tropes and shows our society and people (white or not) for who they often r - hypocritical people cruel to each other who excuse their actions by "honour". But it is also so much deeper then the surface description I just gave it. Thank u for this video on this show, it's always interesting to find out historical inspirations behind such stories.
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 6 күн бұрын
Thank you! Absolutely agree, it’s some fun looking for hidden Easter eggs in historical/period series or films
@taquienaboston2617
@taquienaboston2617 18 күн бұрын
Thank for this. As I was watching My Dearest I was reminded of Gone With the Wind, but My Dearest is so much better as a drama. I enjoy most historical dramas that show the impact of real history on the lives of individuals, families, and communities.
@alisonscott1469
@alisonscott1469 28 күн бұрын
I loved Kingdom of the planet of the apes. I loved Noa too. The film went in were quickly for me for 2hrs 25 mins. I went to see it twice. I adore Rise, Dawn and War and no one beats Caesar. I have to credit Andy Serkis for bringing Caesar to life so flawlessly and effortlessly . Owen Teague who played Noa had never used motion capture before so Acndy Serkis set up ape school to teach them how to use the motion capture and how to move like a real ape. Noa’s character has a lot of potential i hope we get to see him again. To me the reboot franchise Rise, Dawn, War and now Kingdom are masterpieces though criminally unappreciated and underrated. Take care 😘🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 #ApesTogetherStrong ❤️ #CaesarNeverForgotten❤️💔😭🤧 ❤️ #TeamNoa ❤️
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 25 күн бұрын
Absolutely agree and the first three are probably one of the most underrated trilogies out there
@alisonscott1469
@alisonscott1469 24 күн бұрын
@@iamkozzie most definitely it’s criminal that they don’t get as much love and attention as other films do. Andy Serkis and the other actors should have won tons of awards but sadly they didn’t get any. I think the film industry is against motion capture work in movies. Take care 😘🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 #ApesTogetherStrong ❤️ #CaesarNeverForgotten❤️💔😭🤧 ❤️ #TeamNoa (Kingdom) ❤️
@REEDRICHARDS2
@REEDRICHARDS2 Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this video! Blue Eye Samurai is a true artistic masterpiece, but has a lot of unnecessary violence and shocking and disgusting moments.
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Indeed very graphic for sure
@MissDolkapotsStudioCrochet
@MissDolkapotsStudioCrochet Ай бұрын
The last episode was a letdown. 😔
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
I agree! It was definitely rushed and felt like they’d either condense several episodes into one or had to quickly change the script because of episode reduction
@user-xp8cn4sm4h
@user-xp8cn4sm4h Ай бұрын
열녀박씨 계약 결혼뎐 ❤
@annacaelan
@annacaelan Ай бұрын
I want to add the fact that the writers did an extraordinary job in portraying the emotions, I read somewhere it took nearly 5 years to conplete the whole script, some lines said by Jang Hyun/Gil Chae are literally embedded in my brain and I can never forget those !
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Yes! Perhaps is a combination of good script writing and acting
@monologgue
@monologgue Ай бұрын
Excellent breakdown! Added so much historical context and depth! Liked and subscribed!!
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed this breakdown!
@stephaniepage4334
@stephaniepage4334 Ай бұрын
Will we find out that noa distant direct descendants from Cornelius in future sequels because he lookalike Caesar and they both have same eyes and birthmark?
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Ooh you get that feeling that surely he is a descendant of Caesar/cornelius right? [Bit of a stretch] but what if he is a descendant of Lake and Blue Eyes but we never knew Lake was pregnant in War of the Planet of the Apes?! 😱
@stephaniepage4334
@stephaniepage4334 Ай бұрын
@@iamkozzie child but could sunna be blue eyes lake descendants because she resembles lake?
@internetdinosaur8810
@internetdinosaur8810 Ай бұрын
Also you just didn't notice a detail at the end: the woman was wearing a hazmat suit since they aren't immune to the flu.
@seansablockhead
@seansablockhead Ай бұрын
I think even with that quick explanation, it still seems cheap and not very well thought out because how are we supposed to believe through MULTIPLE generations that this secluded group of humans (we're also led to believe there's more else where) survived the simean flu while also retaining such a strong sense of human culture and percect english?? It just seems to tight knit and honestly would make more sense if this took place directly after war
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
I agree and I think this whole concept of trying to make contact with other human colonies would’ve made more sense during/immediately after War of the Planet of the Apes. We know that humans living in the Vault definitely had books that may have reminded them that they were superior than apes (scene where Noa/Mae break into the vault). But for those living underground/vault, as years went by was each generation reminded that they had to try and make contact with the outside world? I wonder it would’ve been more plausible if their contact with other colonies was similar to the Eagle Clan i.e completely unaware that other ape clans existed like Raka’s or Proximis Caesar. Although it’s not clear whether Noa thought his clan was the only ape clan on the planet or whether he knew there are other clans but was unsure on their identity/name.
@internetdinosaur8810
@internetdinosaur8810 Ай бұрын
Huh? This was a really bad take
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Hahaha okay. What were your thoughts on the film?
@Squishmallows24
@Squishmallows24 Ай бұрын
What was weird to me what that the apes seemed the same as the last movie. They didn’t seem “smarter” lol
@internetdinosaur8810
@internetdinosaur8810 Ай бұрын
The apes can speak more fluently now
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Yes, or perhaps it’s not a matter of being ”book smarter“ anymore like the apes who were first exposed to the ALZ-113🤔
@Marmeduuk
@Marmeduuk Ай бұрын
WHAT?? okay let me respond to each one of your points. Cause these were not true. The Speaking thing of humans: The virus indeed makes the humans lose their intelligence allong with their speach. But I see you are confused as to why we see some humans acting like zebras and some being in bunkers in full brain capacity in check. Did you look at the film lol?? They were in bunkers, THAT is how they survived, passing on knowdlege of how the world used to be and looking for ways to restore it and set themselves back at the top of the food chain. That is the whole reaseon Mae goes to the other bunker to get the floppy disk so they can try to communicate with other survivers and maybe work on a cure for the virus. If you saw a zombie movie and you would see humans in a bunker would you question their survival or be like "Ohh so that is how they survived" Yes some humans still turned dumb, maybe because they didnt make it to a bunker for some reason, wouldnt that be perfectly logical? We saw the same thing starting to happen to Woody's character in the previouse film. So it doesnt make sence for them to have to relearn English or speak in a forgotten broken tongue. Because the movie litterally SHOWED us how the humans were able to survive! You mentioned how in the orginal trilogy the humans spoke broken english, but did you not also see the hidden civilatation living beneath the ground?? How come they are able to speak and think intelectually, maybe because they survived and hit from what caused others to go dumb? Caecers legacy: Im sorry where in War did you see apes (plural) being able to read? Sure some could, and tried to teach others. But at the same time that was happening caecer died and probrably so did the need read as we clearly see in this movie that different groups have their own believes and takes on the ideoligy of Caecer. Dont forget caecer had the virus in his genes, while others were jsut exposed to it. Hence why he is smarter and can speak more easily. Most of these apes can bearly speak properly and you think they were able to read? I think some may have like the orangatangs because they are smarter buyt most defintely not all apes. You also contradict yourselve, first saying that their indeed might not have been much use for them to be able to read and write but later saying they showed have evolved to be able to read and write. Wich is it? What in their daily lives would initiate their evolvement? I see no need for them to start reading as it would have little us. All their laws are passed down in words, unless a situation would require it. The apes would not try to learn to write down their laws or anything else. You also say they have GENUIS level intellect, uhm what lmao. Sure they are smart but not GENUIS, clearly show by their still primitive way of living. Maybe in furture movies but not in this one lol Also you mentioned that Mae, trevethan and other humans can easily read, but where in War did we see humans not being able to read? And as I mentioned earlier their intellect is still in tact because they HID from the virus. My take: This film opened a very interesting plotline about Caecer's ideology, and how after his death his ideals and ways are being rememberd very differently depending on what ape you ask. As you later mention some (Proximus) have twisted it for their own greed and personal gains. The movie also showed how others (Eagle clan) have comepletely lost it, and some (Raka) have tried to keep it in its orginal state. While i noticed in my viewing that Raka even exaggerating it a little by saying man and ape lived side by side wich obvousily never happened, but it was probably derrived from Caecer being raised by a human. This is why the timeskip is important to move the plot in this interesting direction of conflict of ideaoly especially with the humans still around. And how this is closer to the book and original film, who focus on the future where apes are smarter then humans, wich i think will become even more notacible in the next sequels hinted at by the ending of them looking into space. I feel like there is some merit to your points, but that would be nitpicking. The movie does great with the time skip and handeling the different plot lines. Let me know your toughts. Sorry for any spelling mistakes, I am not natively english.
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Hahahaha love the essay and all gg with the spelling! To the first point, I think even if they were in bunkers it wouldn’t have guaranteed their safety from being infected by the virus as we have seen with things like covid lockdowns. Though from War of the Planet of the Apes, I’m still not sure whether the simian flu was airborne or transmitted from the blood. The Colonel executed a few people but how they contracted the virus is still unclear. The colonel for sure contracted it by coming into contact with Nova’s doll. It’s also mystery whether the neuro-degenerative strain of the Simian flu only affected the colonel’s troops or travelled when those troops came into contact with others like the northern army that they were originally part of and they may have come into to contact with others etc. The second point, in the opening scenes of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Maurice has written Caesar’s laws on the wall and can be seen teaching them to the younglings. In War of the Planet of the Apes, Caesar is able to read the words on the food packages that Bad Ape gives him, so I’d say that apes at that point in time knew how to read. Overall, I do agree they did a good job jumping the timeline rather than focusing on Cornelius/directly after Caesar’s death but a lot of unanswered questions but I’m hoping that we get more clarification in the next films
@sonchild2881
@sonchild2881 Ай бұрын
I think this movie is purely to link the newer movies to the old one hence the flatness of the plot.
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Perhaps to set the scene for future films
@TheHeroYouNeed1
@TheHeroYouNeed1 Ай бұрын
fr tho
@stephaniepage4334
@stephaniepage4334 Ай бұрын
I agreed
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Was still a good watch but just not like the original series
@AndrewSun15
@AndrewSun15 Ай бұрын
This is a genuine, awful take.
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Hahaha awful in what way?
@jrocketfinger
@jrocketfinger Ай бұрын
it was great.
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Besides the plot agreed it was a triumph
@asher7535
@asher7535 Ай бұрын
i think the biggest flaw of the movie was thinking that we the audience WANT to see humans “reclaim their glory”. Like nah dawg i wanna see monkeys go wild
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Hahahahaha facts. I mean we get it at some point humans will want to reclaim what their “rightful place” (as they emphasise through the film). But they really brushed over things such as how did the humans learn how to speak again so eloquently 😂
@asher7535
@asher7535 Ай бұрын
@@iamkozzie i think it very much leans into your point about there being no precedent for it leading up to this movie. “War” sort of made a point about humanity making a final stand before being washed away to make way for the apes, even further that point was that humans would exterminate themselves before apes even had the chance to. in my opinion, Kingdom would’ve been much better off without any intelligent human characters, and proximus caesar’s obsession with humanity would’ve been more compelling if it was purely based around his own thoughts and opinions of what humanity was like rather than what he’s learned about them through some random guy
@xxxravenxxxable
@xxxravenxxxable Ай бұрын
How the hell is the queen beeing elizabeth I is a detail, Blacktorne's children are literally called Tudor and Elizabeth
@paulz6491
@paulz6491 Ай бұрын
Good video but sound effects are not necessary…..
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie Ай бұрын
Hahahaha noted
@mikelit9348
@mikelit9348 2 ай бұрын
Best drama ive seen. From the storyline to the acting. Scenery ,music and filming was awesome. Ive watched a few dramas after my dearest and still put my dearest as number 1 👏
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 2 ай бұрын
Indeeeed! It’s a shame that they had to rush it at the end but the music certainly felt so orchestral!!!
@SaucyJack88
@SaucyJack88 2 ай бұрын
'Shogun' is based on a novel written by James Clavell, who was an Australian/American writer with a great love for Asian history. He wrote more than just one novel and covered more than just one time period of Japan. If the TV series 'Shogun' does well, I'm confident we'll get a TV show based on 'Gai-Jin' as well. 'Gai-Jin' is Clavell's book about 19th century Japan, the end of the Edo period, the increasing Western influences in Japan and with it the increasing hostilities between Westerners and Japanese people. It is an excellent sequel to 'Shogun'.
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 2 ай бұрын
Gotta have a read of Gai-Jin! Meiji Ishin was one of my favourite periods to study back in school!
@scarlettfairytail3099
@scarlettfairytail3099 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info!!! I still think she looks pregnant 😅😂😅😂
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Ain’t no way
@CreoTan
@CreoTan 2 ай бұрын
It’s because the skirt sits under her bust instead of at her waist or hips and has a loose, wide silhouette. It’s a style commonly found in maternity wear because it goes over the belly completely
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 2 ай бұрын
@@CreoTan ohh haha the skirt/치마/chima always sat under the 저고리/jeogori. You can still see this style in modern hanboks. The jeogori/저고리 also got shorter towards the end of the joseon era but the skirt/치마/chima was always worn underneath the upper garment.
@DanceWormDance
@DanceWormDance 2 ай бұрын
I feel like we see 한복 in a simpler style somewhere in the earth kingdom as well, but im trying to remember who/where
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 2 ай бұрын
I give you PART 2 😂: kzbin.infoKpN8cFnFF9E?si=WGjq6sOQDGw6fDA6
@DanceWormDance
@DanceWormDance 2 ай бұрын
@@iamkozzie I was about to come back and mention Song and then saw you had a video on your page haha
@sweet_rain8352
@sweet_rain8352 2 ай бұрын
Thanks! I didn't know this. Nice info.
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Glad it was informative
@srstriker6420
@srstriker6420 2 ай бұрын
Yeah that’s I had a lot ideas for this
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 2 ай бұрын
Before you say “stop saying Avatar is based on korean culture” (someone on TikTok mentioned) … all we’re saying here is that the costume resembles the wonsam (원삼) 😂 I wonder if it was JM Animation who slipped in a bit of Korean fashion into this episode
@biosparkles9442
@biosparkles9442 2 ай бұрын
I thought it was like, canonical info that the various nations are based on different cultures of the world
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 2 ай бұрын
@@biosparkles9442 I thought so too 😂
@mysteryneophyte
@mysteryneophyte 2 ай бұрын
Oh wow, thats great news, exciting. I wasn't aware that their was going to be a teen titans movie.
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 2 ай бұрын
indeeed let’s hope it brings us back to the DCAU shows 🙏🏼
@beatriceimokhai4808
@beatriceimokhai4808 2 ай бұрын
I came here to vent.....that movie is extremely annoying. Ep 1 and 2 we're extremely boring, it picked up at episode 3 and started being boring again at episode 7 and became extremely annoying at ep 10.....I can't even finish this episode.....ugh!!!!!!
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 2 ай бұрын
Hahahaha yes they keep saying no to each other. but part 2 gets interesting
@user-fx7el9nc3d
@user-fx7el9nc3d 2 ай бұрын
此の女性は、中途半端な知識を、さも正しいかの様に話している。 とても嘘が多い。
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 2 ай бұрын
hahaha okay, which part was incorrect?
@MyFood-wr3fe
@MyFood-wr3fe 2 ай бұрын
bro she did some background info that’s available through sources and created a video leeell it’s not like she made it up
@qetoun
@qetoun 3 ай бұрын
Reminds me of the song ''I'm my own grandpa''
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Hahahaha😂😂
@andretim75
@andretim75 3 ай бұрын
OF course -- everyone can talk about it , but I would not really say that pronunciation of the Japanese Names is really convincing ! No problem -- after all you are english speaking Korean
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Hahahaha luckily wasn’t trying to be convincing 🤭
@petersurgenor4736
@petersurgenor4736 3 ай бұрын
Please acknowledge the fantastic book by James Clavell on which this series is based. It is his work that has allowed the series producers to add colour, historical touches and so on, because he did so much research into the historical aspects, people, and roles, then put it together in a terrific story line. Credit where credit is due.
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Acknowledged 😁 would be interesting to do a book review perhaps since ppl love the book
@doublep1980
@doublep1980 3 ай бұрын
Blackthorne mentions "his queen", because the real life William Adams AKA "Miura Anjin" served under Sir Francis Drake in Queen Elizabeth I 's Royal Navy and fought against the Spanish Armada, before joining the Dutch Expedition to Japan. ( The Protestant Dutch were allies of England during the war against Spain.) He was a very educated man, a navigator trained in astronomy, math and ship building, who spoke several languages. The real life "Miura Anjin" is a highly regarded historical figure in Japan. The first European who was made Samurai. There are not just one, but several memorials for him & his Japanese wife, a museum & also an annual festival in Ito City, near the natural springs and the bay, where he had build a trading port. The letters he wrote back home are also available and a great historical source about feudal Japan. He writes in detail about the customs and traditions. After Tokugawa took power, Adams negotiated a trade treaty between the Shogunate & the Queen of England and Tokugawa send a suit of Samurai armor as a gift to London. It is now exhibited in the Tower of London museum.
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
I love the details!!!!!!
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
I’m interested if the trade lasted long because it would be have been established almost around the time of Elizabeth I’s death and King James’ accession. We know that there’s the 1635 sakoku-rei but wonder what was traded, extent of the trade and its value over the ~30 years.
@doublep1980
@doublep1980 3 ай бұрын
@@iamkozzie From what I remember, the Brits imported mostly silk from Japan & Adams also organized some trade expeditions to Vietnam and "Siam" ( today's Thailand). But all this ended after Ieyasu's grandson took over as Shogun and isolated Japan. Adam's letters are available though, if you're interested and he writes in Detail about Japan. I remember in one of them, he describes the legal courts of the Shogun and how their justice system worked.
@navfilms9891
@navfilms9891 3 ай бұрын
I loved the episode in Justice League Unlimited with Black Canary and Green Arrow. The chemistry between them was so GOOD!!
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
The cat and the canary or double date?
@navfilms9891
@navfilms9891 3 ай бұрын
@@iamkozzie Cat and the canary
@dominationwarrior79
@dominationwarrior79 3 ай бұрын
it's a peak show
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Honestly I couldn’t watch young justice after this 😂
@stormshadow101
@stormshadow101 3 ай бұрын
Dc fan ?
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Indeeeeed
@lindarobinson55
@lindarobinson55 3 ай бұрын
So refreshing to hear the Japanese words and names pronounced correctly!
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Hahaha hopefully i didn’t mispronounce anything. just listened to a few native speakers and repeated them 😂
@lindarobinson55
@lindarobinson55 3 ай бұрын
You did well. Other reviewers butcher the names so badly, don’t know who they are referring to. Good job!!!
@A.Jenkins-ox3cj
@A.Jenkins-ox3cj 3 ай бұрын
Well, watching them melt away within 48 hours felt so good, and yes, I used what I mentioned the other day. It actually took a bit more to make them totally disappear, I just go’ogled Melissa Thanderski and the pain unexpectedly disappeared so quickly.
@user-ks1ze4io6b
@user-ks1ze4io6b 3 ай бұрын
Lizard. For the love of. It s lizard not snake. 😂
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Hahahahaha luckily she mentioned “lizard” at 1:52 😂
@kapil2914
@kapil2914 3 ай бұрын
Watching from Nepal It's just a Masterpiece ♥️
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Amazing and agreed! I still find myself rewatching shorts or summaries from my dearest
@ZephyrBW
@ZephyrBW 3 ай бұрын
Great times
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Indeeed! Dcau was the golden era
@takamaru201
@takamaru201 3 ай бұрын
朝鮮映画のうそ。「色彩のあるチマチョゴリ」は、染色技術の無かった朝鮮では実在しないものだった。 色彩は「明」「清」から布を購入して朝鮮半島に入ってきた。
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Hahahahaha I’m sure they had dying technology because they have ppl/techniques inaugurated as national intangible culture heritages 😂 probably not to the colourful extent as those in Kdramas. If you compare those in the national museums they’re less colourful as those in dramas
@jasonr8534
@jasonr8534 3 ай бұрын
Having read the book about a dozen times, I find the show difficult to enjoy.
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Ohhhh dearrrrr what part do you least enjoy?
@jasonr8534
@jasonr8534 3 ай бұрын
@@iamkozzie The detail in the history and culture is lacking to me, the intrigue and complexity surrounding feudal Japan at that time. So many things! Even the characters. Blackthorne was far more interesting and intelligent in the book and so was Mariko. How they grew to love each other was well developed in the book and seemed rushed and cheap in this adaptation. And this is coming from a guy.
@user-dfgcxxsdfd4rt
@user-dfgcxxsdfd4rt 3 ай бұрын
great review ❤ do shogun review plz its story of Anjin Miura❤
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! Mate right ahead of ya: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qmrOZ6qVfKtogqssi=bnUP41CTNJl8y2HV
@dannyanggawan
@dannyanggawan 3 ай бұрын
performance of the casts are stellar. Like Fuji, even with only her facial expression she can steal some scene!!
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
Yesssss! In Ep 4-5 her eyes are so expressive, they can just tell you if she’s sad, amused, or smiling
@thediobrandolina4004
@thediobrandolina4004 3 ай бұрын
I loved Huntress so bad
@iamkozzie
@iamkozzie 3 ай бұрын
I love how while j’onn kicked her out of the jlu she still came featured in the later eps