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| shopgirl18 | Jul 5 2009, 01:04 AM Post #1 |
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"If you will it, it is no dream."
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the ongoing search for that lost CC food incident.. led me to this.. among other things.. this guy (i think) is a stylist for Marie Claire.. since I remember this pic.. and so happy about what he said about FRH ![]() credits to:NicoleYBJ from Asianfanatics, Wu Zun thread for the translation If people say that the rate of FRH's popularity is like the '2nd F4' I will not doubt that. But, please do not view FRH as the usual, typical idol bands. Because, they are very 'special' Most people view FRH as: 1. Young, energetic, and most importantly, unbelievably handsome. 2. Their idol dramas come one after another and held concerts across many different countries. Apparently they are the hottest celebrity these days. 3. On stage, the 4 of them appear to look like they get along well, but that's just a false front. They definitely harbour grudges with each other. Didn't the media report that Wu Zun and Jiro cannot get along and Arron always get neglected. Among these views, some are right. some are not. Young, handsome and have captivating smiles. These descriptions definitely match FRH. And they have a lot of drama series and concert activities, that is also right. Just switch on the tv and this point can be proven. As for the 3rd point, I really have to fight for their justice. Based on the few times I've worked with them, after observing their interactions in private, and the media reported that they can't get along.... I really can't see that. Their interactions in private is just the same as on stage. This is also why they appear more unique compared to other idol bands. The usual idol bands, once they get off stage, they will just be individuals who will fight for their own benefit. But FRH is not like that. They have never plotted against each other, or come up with tactics to snatch each other's clothes, or spread ill words about one another and yet pretend to be at peace in front of the public. FRH's competition comes from the reflection of themselves in the mirror, and not each other. After so many years, among all the idol groups, I've only seen S.H.E which is like that too. Is it because the artistes were taught good values by their parents since young? Or is it because of the environment? Coincidentally, S.H.E and FRH both belong to the same company - HIM. HIM isn't a big international record company. It's just a local Taiwanese firm, different from other record companies. HIM has a bit more humanistic touch. Everytime I work with HIM, I feel comfortable and happy. From the boss to PR, everyone treats their company as their own home. I believe even if the artiste's heart harbour jealousy, in such an environment, all the bad ideas will be eliminated too. S.H.E and FRH's appearance signifies the beginning of the 'humanistic packaging' era. In the past, record companies like to package their artistes in a non-humanistic way. The artistes will always reply in a very official tone, saying from a script prepared by their PR. They are like a group of heavenly beings who do not understand our worldly affairs, very unreachable. Now, due to the trend of paparazzi, the audience realize that artistes can joke as well, that they can talk like b*tches as well. The level between artistes and normal people is closer than before. Although this will cause a small crack in our fantasies, it will make the artistes more amiable and people will like them more. I deeply understand that, in order for artistes to be famous in such a competitive environment, other than true capabilities, they also need to be 'untypical', someone who can show their true selves and thoughts. --- End of translation --- translated by NicoleYBJ. Please credit me if posting at other forums. Thanks. original blog HERE |
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| Kejli | Jul 5 2009, 01:28 AM Post #2 |
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Fahrenheit fans make the best friends <3
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Heyyy this sounds kind of familiar, ya think? xD FRH is the lovely start to a lovely new trend, eh? Well, IIII like it =D |
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| rayneweather | Jul 6 2009, 12:50 PM Post #3 |
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Those are wonderful comments about the boys and so true. Watching the way they play around on set & behind the scenes it's hard to fake liking someone *that* much. Their brotherly love & affection can't be play-acted. All of this feeds right into Xiao Zhu's "[idols] are normal people, too]. If FHL & S.H.E. are the kinds of acts that HIM brings out I can't wait to see who they'll introduce next. |
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| Kejli | Jul 6 2009, 04:35 PM Post #4 |
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Fahrenheit fans make the best friends <3
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Talk about it!! They're a fairly new company, too, so they still have lots to offer =3 Can't wait until there'll be idols actually my age I feel just a tad creepy liking these upper-20-year-olds this much ^^;;
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| rayneweather | Jul 6 2009, 05:41 PM Post #5 |
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See, I have the same reaction with groups like Big Bang that are in their early 20s - I'm more than 10 years older than them :-P That's probably why I gravitate towards Chun & Calvin so much, because they're closer in age to me. |
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I feel just a tad creepy liking these upper-20-year-olds this much ^^;;
4:54 PM Dec 6