Monday, April 30, 2012

Comments on Star Awards (现场直击)


Grand Fashion Show Opening


First of all I've to thank Yes93.3 and 崇庆 for giving me complimentary tickets to watch the ceremony. After following this event for so many years, it feels great to be able to watch live in the theatre (or ballroom in this case). Unlike the previous years, SA sells tickets this year. Hence it is no longer a closed event exclusive for artistes and fans, as anyone interested can just buy tickets and watch. The big jump from complimentary to priced ($60 or $100) has created much displeasure among the fans who have come to watch the awards every year. Because of this, many found it hard to attend and had to give up this year. Putting myself into the fanclubs' shoes, how can I not feel angry about this arrangement?

The atmosphere of being there live is quite different from watching from TV at home. The opening was particularly grand, and long too (took about 10 mins). I wonder how long did they take to rehearse all these. Too bad the sound system broke down midway during Jay Park's performance and did not revive anymore. Subsequently our side had some trouble catching some speeches, especially 蓝正龙's, who spoke so softly.

Although I was seated at the front section, it was still relatively far from the stage, simply because the ballroom is sooooo huge. Furthermore there were two very tall guys sitting in front of me, which partially blocked the stage view. In the end I still had to rely very much on the screen (= watch on TV) haha.


The enthusiastic fans seated behind me


As you can see, my prediction is pretty off this year. With the exceptions of Top 20, my predictions for the professional awards were all wrong lol. (Is it me or the judges' tastes have indeed changed this year?) In any case I was glad some won the awards, but a little dissatisfied with some.


Super Veteran

Other than 李茵朱 (who has already left Mediacorp), I understand that 陈澍城 has come a long way since black & white TV (more than 40 years). Hence he is said to be the veteran among the veterans. When I was small, I often remember him as the host for 赢万金游万里 and XX之夜 shows. Things does not necessarily pay with time. After such a long wait, with several nominations along the way, this is his first acting award. Probably all along we have taken his acting for granted, treating him like a side dish to fulfill the father-role required for almost every drama. In 《行医》 his role is more witty and comical, different from the typical fatherly figure. It shows his versatility in both funny and serious roles, like 黄文永.

The artistes gave a standing ovation when 陈澍城's name was called.


AT傻大姐

Honestly I felt a little turned-off when I watched 赖怡伶's role in 《四个门牌一个梦》. I don't know if it's because she's trying so hard to imitate ATs, or because I'm just irritated at the ATs' behaviour we often witness around us. Hopefully her AT role won't remain as her only 代表作 in times to come. I actually prefer her laid-back, emo 跛脚 role in 《喜临门》, in which she was also nominated for Best Supporting. Sadly I still feel that she's not very deserving of 超级红星. Look at the 黄金年华 team, then look at her...what a stark contrast...


The Sunglasses Guy

Though I like to watch 李腾's variety shows, like 你在囧什么, 铁路次文化, IQ超人, I still feel Pornsak is comparatively better. I often get a 做作 feeling from him (like wearing sunglasses), whereas Pornsak is much more natural.


Global Exchange

For the 2nd time, 李国煌 won the Best Host Award for 《国际交意所》. Though sometimes his poor command of language gets into my nerves, I highly recommend this show. The third instalment is currently airing now. =)


等到花儿都谢了

Finally after countless policeman roles, 郑斌辉 got an award for an Ah Beng role. Perhaps it is the image change itself that impressed the judges. I hope they didn't judge his performance only based on that 白痴乞丐 video clip lol. Now that he has won the Best Actor, 超级红星 and Best Supporting (many years ago), 明年应该拿什么奖呢?


Kelong Queen

I'm sure everyone shares the same sentiments. It was a super 爆冷 win for Joanne Peh. Some years ago she also won unexpectedly for 《小娘惹》. Her acting is not bad lah, just that there are better candidates around. It is reminiscent of those days when 李锦梅 kept winning the Best Actress award unexpectedly. Maybe the judges prefer the less dramatic, more 深入民心 acting style.

新闻组分猪肉

No idea why there are so many double winners this year at the current affairs/news department. Anyway, 林启元 has already won, 张海洁 won this year. There is nothing interesting to talk about this award anymore...


New Faces

With new faces in the Top 20 Awards, from newcomers like Rebecca Lim and Paige Chua to veterans like Pierre Png and Cynthia Koh, including no-wheres like Ben Yeo, it's getting harder for me to predict. But then again, being too predictable is a little boring right? 


Underrun

As usual, SA displayed its poor time management skills. 3 years ago and before, it was mostly overrun when winners took too long for their thank you speeches. 2 years ago, an underrun triggered the mass hugging session on 赵又廷. Last year, the not-very-funny 脱口秀 by Mark Lee caused an overrun. This year, the shorter-than-expected thank you speeches and the cutting out of nomination videos resulted in an eventual underrun. The award presenters weren't very talkative also. There was just so much remaining time to the extent that the hosts had to cut in and kill time.

The amount of time allocated to Jay Park tells the worth of Korean artistes. Mediacorp must have spent a bomb in inviting him for the ceremony, which partly explains the price of tickets? Haha.


Things you don't see on TV:

What happens during the commercial breaks?
Sugi from 绝对Superstar would appear and entertain the audience with his chatty personality haha. Okay lah, his job is just to keep the large audience occupied and inform us about the programme plan. There was once he tried to get the fans to scream for their idols. When he called for Joanne Peh's fans, cheers were hardly heard. "Hmm...only 3 persons" he said...that's so evil haha. I wonder how she feels upon hearing that... But honestly, Joanne's fanbase is rather pathetic, for her popularity. Whenever Joanne's name was mentioned during the awards, the continuous applause stopped. Somehow she is lucky that she still could squeeze a place in Top 10. After the kelong win, I think she might have more anti-supporters haha.

This video shows the live atmosphere when roulette was running. I don't really take notice when I watch it on TV, but in live, it feels more exciting and tense haha.


Friday, April 27, 2012

双人难

While I'm at it...





再见单人床 inherits the same theme (not really a sequel per se) as 幸福双人床 (Mars and Venus), which was aired in 2007. The previous series starred 郑斌辉 and 黄碧仁, and was pretty well-received at that time. 郑斌辉 played one of his most unglam role as an 'uncle'; I remember the scene where he farted in the elevator haha. That was also 黄碧仁's last drama before she left. Pierre Png is the only one who appeared in both series, though he played a different character this time.

As you can see, all the main characters are veterans (uh Joanne Peh too?), and have been in the industry for more than 10 years. So there is no bad acting by amateurs to spoil the show. 郑秀珍 made a comeback in this drama, after 7 years of disappearance since 爱的掌门人 in 2005. Once again for the nth time, she is paired with 王田裁, thus the chemistry is quite apparent.

Well, the theme is pretty clear, talking about marriage and relationship between married couples. All the couples in the show seem to be on the verge of divorce, after having problems in getting along with each other. (Hmm...except the 陈澍城 and 洪慧芳 couple who seems pretty peaceful) This drama also invites MPs, as well as other well-known personalities to provide their own views on marriage. Though tt may look a little propaganda-ish, trying to encourage people to get married and increase the birth rate of SG.

Special mention goes to the theme song 《伴》 by 黄小琥, which is really suitable for this drama. This song is not exactly new, as it was released more than 2 years ago. Listening to it again, together with this show, strengthens the 感动度 of this song. Too bad it's not eligible for my annual Top 20 songs haha.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Star Awards Prediction

How can I forget not to predict? Haha...

Like the previous years:
*Want = Nominee I want whom to win
*Think = Nominee I think whom will win

最佳男主角
Want: 李铭顺/行医 (Although he's becoming more 'uncle', I think he's still able to handle 吊儿郎当 roles pretty well) 
Think: 李铭顺/行医 (Or maybe they will let 郑斌辉 win out of sympathy haha)

最佳女主角
Want: 郑惠玉/阿娣 (Her 皱纹 can 'kiap'死蚊子 already, let her win ba lol)
Think: 郑惠玉/阿娣 (Usually 苦命 roles will win...look at the past years winners)

最佳男配角
Want: No one in particular
Think: 陈汉玮/星洲之夜 (Safe choice haha)

最佳女配角
Want: 林湘萍/行医 (Though she appeared for only a few episodes, her 哭戏 is really impressive)
Think: 黄慧/甘榜情 (Didn't watch the show, but heard she's pretty good, to the extent that so many people wanted to slap her)

最佳综艺主持人
Want: Pornsak/食在好源头2 (He didn't win last year, so I'll root for him again this year!)
Think: Pornsak/食在好源头2 (Hmm...I still have confidence in him)

最佳连续剧
Want: 拍卖 (Wawa productions...haha, though I prefer 行医)
Think: 星洲之夜 (Well...blockbuster of the year mah)

最佳综艺节目
Want: 铁路次文化 (People who like to travel will enjoy this show)
Think: 食在好源头2 (good theme + high viewership)

Top 10 Male
戴阳天
戚玉武
许振荣
张耀栋
黄俊雄
郑各评
周崇庆
王禄江
Pornsak
陈汉玮

Top 10 Female
周颖
白薇秀
钟琴
赖怡伶
瑞恩
欧萱
庄米雪
谢韵仪
林湘萍
郭淑贤

With popular artistes like 权怡凤 and 郑斌辉 out of the charts, it's getting harder to predict the Top 10 awards...

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Semester 8 Overview

In a blink of eye, my last semester in NUS has come to an end. This also marks the end of my 20-year-long schooling journey. The last week of school had been quite ‘eventful’, with a project deadline, role-playing skit, presentation as well as a final examination on my very last lesson as a full-time student. Graduation from university seems a little anti-climax compared to primary school, secondary school and college. There are no big events (like O, A Levels) to send us off on our last days in school. There is still a graduation ceremony coming up soon, but it’s spaced so far apart from our final schoolday. It’s more like a reunion I guess, similar to O, A Levels result collection day, before we officially say goodbye and part ways.

This semester I’ve been busy with lots of non-school work, mainly tuition, Japanese-related activities and job-search. Still managed to have fun though, with a couple of outings here and there. Really appreciate those who initiate outings, despite the difficulty in deciding upon a common date and time, especially when everyone has many other ‘more important’ commitments.

For the last time, let's review the rating criteria:
Difficulty - Self explanatory.
Workload - Amount of lesson hours per week, assignments, tutorials, projects, self-study required, etc
Lecture/Tutorial/Lab - Enjoyability and understanding


CN4121 – Design Project (Part 2)

Difficulty: ★★★★★
Workload: ★★★★★★

A pretty demanding project indeed. It has become a common grumbling topic among the final year students. Previously I heard from seniors about how ‘jialat’ this module is, now I know why haha. The level of demand also depends on which section we are in charge of, as well as the corresponding professor-in-charge. I can say I’m quite lucky to get a manageable section, instead of the *erhem* unit.

This module makes an effort to strike a balance between teamwork incorporation and fair grading to each member. Simply speaking, the department wants us to work as a team, yet grades us separately based on individual performance. Honestly, I feel that I underperformed for this module, for a mixture of reasons. And it does not follow my usual style of taking control, pushing my own beliefs onto others, etc. Probably the scale of the project has made me realise that it’s not possible to take control of every section (unlike in lab modules), and I should try to trust others’ abilities.

As for individual part, it was a struggle deciding whether it is worth the effort to include additional details and research. There are so many things we can include since the project is quite open-ended in a way, but yet restricted by time and page constraints. I kept in mind what my prof said – ‘Focus on the important things.’ But what is considered important? I decided that for myself and naturally took the easier (aka slacker) way out by eliminating effort-consuming approaches. Looking for practical data is not easy too, due to industrial confidentiality.


CN4118R – Final Year Project

Difficulty: ★★★★
Workload: ★★★★★

For most courses, the biggest (and final) project students will embark on before graduating is FYP (or thesis). This is why most people were surprised when I told them I’ve already completed FYP. Thanks to Design Project, the research period for FYP is relatively short (to save us from one agony into another lol).

It was a blessing in disguise when I failed to get all 15 choices in the first round of project balloting. Really thankful to get a good supervisor and a helpful mentor subsequently. Their guidance and support also helped me to overcome several difficulties along the way, to the extent that I feel I didn’t put in much effort myself. Their encouragement kept me motivated all the way too. Sadly I still feel that I’m not suited to do research, though my supervisor often says otherwise.

It was also lucky that my project is computational based so I need not go to school everyday for lab, and I could use the software on my PC. This gave me a lot of flexibility and free time to commit to other matters…oops haha. The most torturous part was report writing, which I spent a lot of time on the formatting and appearance rather than the content, because my report consists of lots of equations and diagrams. As a result, my report ended up looking like a textbook. A considerable time and $$$ was also spent on printing matters. Although my thesis has a pretty-finish, I personally feel that the content is lacking. Fortunately thanks to my supervisor again, I was able to speak my way out during the poster presentation. And that unexpected award made me realise something…



FYP Poster Presentation Day. My supervisor and me (and my poster, which curled like crazy).


Be it in blogs or FB, I see that people usually take photo of their FYP report after completion. I shall monkey see monkey do as well. (anyway the title has a mistake, so I went to bind again...) As you can see, the form of my report is different from the norm, thanks to my supervisor who encouraged me to break the norm haha. It's smaller than A4, bigger than A5.


CN4201R – Petroleum Refining

Difficulty: ★★★★
Workload: ★★
Lecture/Tutorial: ★★

This module is like an extension to the petrochemical module I took last semester, just that it focuses more in-depth into refinery processes. The good thing about this module is that it’s taught by Singapore Refining Company (SRC) engineers who have many years of experience in the field. But the bad thing is they have too much experience to tell, and tend to let us off very late. =(

This is a very very useful module for those who wish to enter the refining industry. It gives a lot of insight as to what chemical engineers do in a refinery and what kind of problems they face. The site visit to SRC was my most enriching visit to Jurong Island (out of 4 visits there) because we were allowed to walk around the actual site, look at the process units close-up and experience the heat and noise, rather than just taking a simple bus tour through.

The assessment is basically memory based. With so much information given and closed-book exams, studying can be quite difficult because you won’t know which information must be memorized in detail, and which information just require a rough grasp of concept. Didn’t do well for the mid terms, as I was caught off guard by questions which require answers that I thought wasn’t necessary to memorize in detail. IIRC I was positioned around the 25-30% percentile. Sigh.


LAK1201 – Korean 1

Difficulty: ★★
Workload: ★★★
Lecture: ★★★★★
Tutorial: ★★★★★★

I had already thought of taking this module since last semester, as there are no more Japanese language modules left for me to take haha. What a lousy reason to learn a new language lol. Honestly I don’t have any interest in Korean culture, pop songs and their dramas. Neither am I extremely keen in their language because they ditched the use of Chinese characters and used some alien-doodle typography with lots of squares and circles.

However starting to learn a new language from beginner’s level brings me back to kindergarten days when we were still trying to speak simple vocabulary and grammar. It’s a big 解脱 from other modules that require a high level of thinking and analytical skills, and demands strong written and spoken abilities for reports and presentations. When starting off a new language, everything is so simple. If something is A, just say it is A. If you like B, just say you like B. 直接了当,不需理由. No need to explain so much with justifications and supporting evidence. Since Korean is so similar to Japanese in terms of vocabulary and grammar, I could pick them up easily. Except that the pronunciation can be pretty tricky.

The lecture notes, textbook and worksheets are filled with cute and colourful illustrations, really reminiscent of kindergarten times. The instructors are friendly and humorous, making lots of funny gestures and sounds to ensure that we understand what they are trying to say. I appreciate the teachers for thinking up so much fun-filled activities for the tutorials, such as ‘snake and ladders’, jigsaw puzzles, shopping and auction. Never expect myself to experience such an enjoyable class at this age. Really thankful to my tutor who spiced up the early-morning sleepy atmosphere by her hyper greetings, funny antics and evil laughter.

Without passion for the culture, I understand that it’s difficult to motivate oneself to learn the language. But I’ll see how it goes.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

步步动心



I rarely watch 古装戏. The last time I watched was 环珠格格 I think, if talking about Chinese dramas. I’ve watched a Japanese and a Korean 古装 drama too, and that’s all I guess. As for SG 古装戏, it was long long long time ago. Decided to watch 步步惊心 out of curiosity, since a lot of people were following the series too. Looks like its popularity is partly due to the leads 吴奇隆 and郑嘉颖, who are more well-known outside mainland China. I’ve never watched their shows before, so it was a fresh experience.

The plot is based on the concept of time travel from the present to past, however the drama doesn’t give any feeling of modernity. It’s just like any other historical dramas with traditional costumes. Other than the main character Ruoxi who is aware of various outcomes (and tries to change history), everything seems in place. Though it’s quite unbelievable how Ruoxi, as a modern person originally, could assimilate so well into the olden lifestyle and palace etiquettes.

The story is captivating at the start, but starts to become a little boring in the middle, then picks up again near the end when the emperor passed away. The drama ended on a very sad note, and most people would get emotional over the sad ending. The theme songs also enhance the atmosphere of the show. Listening to them will definitely remind one of the life of Ruoxi in the palace and her interactions with the princes. =)

Thursday, April 05, 2012

赴汤蹈火

The other good drama that aired during my busiest period. Nevertheless I tried to set aside time to watch it.




Mediacorp rarely produces any drama sequels nowadays. Probably most dramas aren't that well-received to justify a sequel haha.

Most of the main characters in the last instalment appear again this time - Dabao's (Big Bun) and family, Xiaoman (aka Bony Shrew) and family, as well as the elusive Zhang Yuze.

Although these familiar characters made an reappearance in the second instalment, almost all of the them died in the course of the plot! Lol. Except the two mains of course. The scriptwriter really knows how to kill off characters. Even the supposed lead Tay Pinghui was not spared. He disappeared for many episodes during the 1st season and this time he was wiped out even before the halfway mark. Poor thing. At least this is something atypical of dramas where "the main leads will never die before the last episode one lah".

Death is so common in this drama. Whenever you see a new 'bad/mysterious guy' appears in a case, he/she will eventually die haha. Like in the previous season, all the cases are connected somehow, with a mastermind behind who has close relationship with Xiaoman.

This is no wonder why Xiaoman will go crazy. Ruien said she became a little mentally unstable when filming the drama. Haiyo.

Plotwise I think the story is a little complex. It can hard to follow if you don't pay attention to the details of the case. I guess that's the problem with thrillers and police dramas. They leave a lot of suspense on the viewers and then reveal the answers all at once at the end.