Hello guys!! It is me, C.A.R.L. First of all , I would like to give my gratitude to these following person: Josh Basyl Baconua, Stephen Montenid, and Baconua family. We conduct this vlog in the municipality of Surallah, residence of Baconua. Let me help you how I make this vlog!
On the way to Surallah, South Cotabato (7 hours before the vlog making)In the residence of Baconua family ( 5 hours before the vlog making)Actual video log making
So guys let me tell you something. I am really nervous and excited in the same time at that moment. After that, I am proud to say that I am sweating all over my body and it so hard to resist the spiciness of the soup. It is difficult also to explain how I manage to eat all of it in 5 minutes and how to explain in words how is the spiciness and the taste of the soup. So if you are curious and brave, try it and conquer this challenge.
After the vlog making
As a reward to myself, I and my friends tour the muncipality of Surallah. We see delightful decorations and pleasing to the eyes exhibits in the city hall. It is so colorful in night and you can really feel the spirit of Christmas in Surallah!! To end this, I would like to thank all persons who help me creating this vlog. C.A.R.L. , temporarily signing out.
The Hotel del Luna (formally referred to as the “Guest House of the Moon”), located in Seoul, is not like any other hotel: its clients are all ghosts, and it is not visible in its true form during the day. During the Goguryeo era, a rebel named Jang Man-wol (IU) drank a liquor that unknowingly turned her into the guest house’s owner while she was traveling to find it. She has been stuck running the hotel for the past 1,000 years before meeting Koo Chan-Seong (Yeo Jin-goo), the new manager.
Last episode of Hotel del Luna.
Hotel del Luna dazzled, not only because of its great cast, but also due to its narrative and the characters’ interesting back stories. Behind the special effects and IU’s beautiful collection of fancy wardrobe, the drama touched on human emotions.
IU and Yeo Jin Goo portrayed their roles well that it was so easy to root for them. The ending was bittersweet (as expected from the Hong sisters) but it was a beautiful conclusion to their love journey, at least in this time period.
Perhaps the most obvious reason to watch Hotel del Luna is the compelling story. The main arc, combined with the characters’ interesting backgrounds, were such major hooks. The way each plot points connected created scenarios that made it easy for the viewers to understand the characters’ point of views.
The fantasy element and the spotlight shone on human emotions definitely captured the viewers’ attention. It was specially moving to learn about the characters’ pasts and how they ended up with so much resentments. Hotel del Luna played well on the idea that death is not the end as the stories of the guests and employees unfolded.
Hotel del Luna was more than just a fantasy romance drama. It managed to deliver resounding life lessons viewers can all learn from. Despite its otherworldly theme, Jang Man Wol, Goo Chan Seong, as well as the rest of the characters, were representations of ordinary people grappling to understand their existence. They depicted emotions that viewers can relate to, most especially those we struggle to take control of such as anger, grudges and pain.
Letting go of our loved ones and moving on are hard things to do. It holds true for both the dead and the living. While we try to understand and live without our dearly departed, it resonates so much that they too are struggling to move forward.
It does take a lot of effort to forgive, let go and move on but it is something that could be done. Holding on to our anger and resentments will not do any good, regardless if you are alive or dead. Though it may serve as a motivation for continuing to exist, it will only render you bitter and revengeful.
A life full of hate will be forever dull and empty. But if you are willing to let go and fill your heart with hope, forgiveness and love, the world starts to bloom. It becomes colorful and a wonderful place to be in. It does not matter whether you live for a short or a long period of time. What matters is you have touched people enough for a legacy to live on. Hotel del Luna just conveyed that message loud and clear.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more.
Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo tells the story of a modern day woman (IU) who travels back in time to the Goryeo era. She gets romantically involved with several princes and finds herself in the middle of their battle for the throne.
Moon Lovers was one intense ride! It has everything you could ask for including action, romance, handsome princes, drama, and so much intensity. It’s an epic journey of one woman who must navigate her new life in the past surrounded by princes vying for her affections. Goryeo is also a very dangerous place, and when she gets caught in the middle of their battle for the throne, her life gets seriously complicated.
I absolutely love the Goryeo era, and this drama didn’t disappoint in that regards. The costumes are so gorgeous for both the men and women. I also love the long flowing hair on the guys and the more intricate styles on the girls. The sets are completely beautiful, and they easily transported me right into the drama.
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