Notes from the Wired

Notes from the Wired

This is a website where I write articles on various topics that interest me, carving out a bit of cyberspace for myself.

You shouldn't believe anything I talk about — I use words entirely recreationally.

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  • Aug. 27

    Kpop Demon Hunter (2025) Watched this with a bunch of friends, because they wanted to watch a movie that’s so bad and cringe it becomes funny again (I personally don’t really get this notion, why not just watch a good movie in the first place? But I digress). Anyways, the movie was surprisingly good. As someone who’s neither a K-pop nor an idol fan, I wasn’t that into the singing itself nor whole idol aesthetic. That was probably my biggest pain point. But visually, the movie looks gorgeous: so many details, and finally a fresh animation style instead of the usual Pixar-like look. (Though I wouldn’t recommend watching it on Netflix, the bitrate drops are insane.) The singing and fight montages gave me strong vibes of League of Legends champion trailers, or like Devil May Cry if Dante were part of a girl idol group.
  • Aug. 21

    Superman (2025) For what it is, that is a superhero movie, it executes well on the idea, it also helps that the movie looks very good. Tough personally it is not my cup of tea, too troopish. 6.5/10.
  • Aug. 07

    Heidegger: A Very Short Introduction It is part of the A Very Short Introduction series, which tries to condense important philosophers into an easily understandable format. This book is not only about Heidegger’s major work, Being and Time, but also covers his other, less notable works, including his lectures. It is certainly interesting to listen to, and I think the core concepts are well conveyed. But, as with all Heidegger-related material, I can’t help but feel that everything remains a bit foggy and not as clear as the work of philosophers from more analytical traditions.