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Monday, September 19, 2016

Must-watch Japanese Animated Movies for Summer

Hello hello how are you all~
Summer is ending and for most of us school is starting.
It's only been 2 weeks since I started going back to uni, even though last week we had a few more holidays and the weekends, I'm still dragging myself out of bed every morning.

 The reason being I've been so obsessed with Japanese animated movies lately! (Sorry-not-sorry for being a geek hahahahahaha)
So today I have some recommendations to save yourselves from back-to-school depression.
Almost all of these movies are family-oriented and perfect for summer.
I've loved animation for as long as I can remember, so I hope you can check out some of these and share with me what you think!

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Hotarubi no Mori e - Into the Forest of Firefly Lights (2011)
Intrigued by the tale of a mountain god, six-year-old Hotaru Takegawa loses her way in the ancient forest while visiting her uncle. Exhausted and desperate for help, Hotaru is thrilled to find a masked forest spirit named Gin. She learns the hard way that she should not touch the boy, or he would disappear. In spite of this, Gin leads Hotaru out of the forest and warns her never to return when she promises to come again with a gift.
Comment: I don't know why, this movie touches me. I legit cried at the last part. It's beautiful and yet so sad. 


 
Koe no Katachi - A Silent Voice (2016)
Ishida Shouya bullies a deaf girl, Nishimiya Shouko, to the point that she transfers to another school. As a result, he is ostracized and bullied himself with no friends to speak of and no plans for the future.
Comment: I haven't watched this yet, but I've seen the trailer. It was released 2 days ago (17 Sept) and I'm still waiting for subtitles hehe I have a feeling that I will love this movie so much.

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Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki - Wolf Children (2012)
Hana, a hard-working college student, falls in love with a mysterious man who attends one of her classes though he is not an actual student. As it turns out, he is not truly human either. On a full moon night, he transforms, revealing that he is the last werewolf alive. Despite this, Hana's love remains strong, and the two ultimately decide to start a family.
Comment: This movie is legit so good, teaches me a lot of things (I don't wanna spoil anything lol) and a definite recommendation for everyone!

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Bakemono no Ko - The Boy and The Beast (2015)
Bakemono no Ko is the tale of a boy and a beast: both lonely, both stubborn, and both strong. For nine-year-old Ren, things could hardly be worse. His mother has passed away in a traffic accident, his father is nowhere to be found, and his extended family is cold and distant. Desperate, Ren runs away to the mean streets of Shibuya to try and survive on his own.
Comment: Some of you might think that this story-line is very mainstream and will get the whole moral after the first half an hour, but I still love this. The animation itself is so good!

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Summer Wars (2009)
Kenji Koiso is a 17-year-old math genius and part-time OZ moderator who is invited by his crush Natsuki Shinohara on a summer trip. But unbeknownst to him, this adventure requires him to act as her fiancé. Shortly after arriving at Natsuki's family's estate, which is preparing for her great-grandmother's 90th birthday, he receives a strange, coded message on his cell phone from an unknown sender who challenges him to solve it. Kenji is able to crack the code, but little does he know that his math expertise has just put Earth in great danger.
Comment: If you're a gamer (or was), all that knowledge might help while watching this haha!

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To add to the list, any Studio Ghibli Movies! 
My favorites are:
Howl no Ugoku Shiro - Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
That jumbled piece of architecture, that cacophony of hissing steam and creaking joints, with smoke billowing from it as it moves on its own... That castle is home to the magnificent wizard Howl, infamous for both his magical prowess and for being a womanizer—or so the rumor goes in Sophie Hatter's small town. Sophie, as the plain daughter of a hatmaker, does not expect much from her future and is content with working hard in the shop. 

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Karigurashi no Arrietty - The Secret World of Arrietty (2010)
The world can be a very scary place when you’re small. For Arrietty, though, the only real fear in life is in missing out on a big adventure. 14-year-old Arrietty and her parents live in the small spaces of a human garden. They are what some might call “borrowers”; they take items from the human world to eke out a living amidst the shadows.

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Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi - Spirited Away (2001)
 Stubborn, spoiled, and naïve, 10-year-old Chihiro Ogino is less than pleased when she and her parents discover an abandoned amusement park on the way to their new house. Cautiously venturing inside, she realizes that there is more to this place than meets the eye, as strange things begin to happen once dusk falls. Ghostly apparitions and food that turns her parents into pigs are just the start—Chihiro has unwittingly crossed over into the spirit world. Now trapped, she must summon the courage to live and work amongst spirits, with the help of the enigmatic Haku and the cast of unique characters she meets along the way.
Comment: Yep, most of us probably already watched this one. This movie is literally what made my childhood. A classic favorite!

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I highly recommend watching them in Japanese with English subtitles.
It's not that I have anything against English dubs, but I feel like the expressions used are clearer and it just feels right lol
If you have any recommendations on other movies and anime (especially action-fantasy-romance-related stuff), please let me know!

I hope you get to check these out AND FANGIRL WITH ME HAHAHA
Good luck for all of you in school and with work, don't be too sad that summer is almost over!
See you in the next one~

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CREDITS :
Images - owners
Synopsis - MyAnimeList.net

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Sunday, September 4, 2016

Batik All-day Everyday

Welcome to another post here in CHEKBOKS!
I have a very exciting and wonderful content to share with you all.
As Indonesians, batik is an essential to have in our wardrobes.
Whether as casual or formalwear, batik is a definite must-have.

Batik is one of Indonesia's proud piece of art that all of society need to embrace.
However in these modern days, batik is not given as much appreciation it deserves.
 To most people, batik appears as a traditional thing, as to why it is not very appealing to the younger audience.

On a better note, there are numerous pieces of modern batik being developed by Indonesian designers and this brings joy to my heart.
Today I want to share with you how I style some pieces that I currently own.
These does not dictate on how to style particular pieces, but to give examples and/or ideas on how to put together outfits that has both batik and to give off a modern feel.

I hope you enjoy and see you at the end of the post!

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The first piece is this batik print square cardigan.
Why is this square?
Because the construction of this cardigan and the rectangular shape.


The way I styled this is quite casual.
I wore a black cropped shirt, dark greeen pants, threw in a light gold necklace and black strappy heels to complete the whole outfit.

Cardigan : Caroline Kosasih

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Second, I have this gorgeous super-high-waisted batik wide pants.
I'm head over heels for these pants and is one of the statement pieces I have in my wardrobe.
The fabric is a uniquely woven batik print and the colors are just stunning.
The cut is higher compared to a usual high-waisted pair of pants.
Nonetheless, it is very comfortable to wear.


 It's definitely a formal type of outfit.
Rock up to a party or an important event and blind everyone with this colorful ensemble.
The key to styling these types of garments with loads of colors is to pick one color and wear a top/bottom in a similar shade.
Also, try to have minimal accessories or maybe a bag with a muted plain color.
Originally, I wanted to pair this with a mustard color top but I couldn't find any.

Pants : Esayuri

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The third and last piece is this super-wide pants.
The batik print on these ones are somewhere in between traditional and modern.
It is so comfortable and very versatile.

It has a high side-split to compliment the wide hem design.
A creatively-made pair of pants and I totally love it.
I can wear this outfit to any formal event but, it's not too formal so it's still casual.
Effortless!

Ta-dah~
Favorite shot of the whole shoot! (and the only one where my arms aren't as thick... /cries)
I wore a sleeveless top with a side bow design and a gold necklace.

Pants : Ethereal

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This concludes today's post, I hope you all enjoyed and are inspired!
As always, I appreciate your love and support for this blog so thank you!

I would also like to encourage you to appreciate more of what batik has to offer.
It is ours to keep and with a little twist, all of us can enjoy it more.
It's beautiful, it's versatile, it's Indonesia!

See you on the next one~

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PHOTOGRAPHER :
William Koosasi

EDITED WITH :
Photoshop ; VSCO Cam

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p.s. No I didn't change hair for every outfit, it's still just blue lol