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- From: falk@unixg.ubc.ca (David Falk)
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- Subject: KOR movie rules
- Date: 28 Dec 92 13:22:19 GMT
- Organization: The University of British Columbia
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- First, I never saw the movie at Christmas so I guess it didn't have the
- same sort of effect. I saw it near to Valentines day when I was feeling
- really miserable and it was raining, not just a light sprinkle, but a
- torential downpour. I liked the movie. The characterization of Hikaru
- was perfect. Here's this girl who spent three years of her youth on this
- wishy-washy guy who isn't honest to her. So, she tries to work harder to
- win his love. When Kyosuke rejects her, she should be more than a little
- upset. I think that it was a better ending than the manga in which
- the break up was too joveal and the TV is not really a contender since it
- left loose ends in anticipation of the Movie. If you didn't like KOR
- movie, stop whining about it. It is not as if anything can be done now
- anyway. Though I still think it was a magnificent movie and a perfect ending
- for the series.
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- The Dave.
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- KOR rules and don't let some stinky panda bear convince you otherwise.
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