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Monday, December 31, 2012

2012 year-end kdrama report

Well wouldn’t you know it, it’s already the end of the year! This serves as my review of the kdramas I’ve seen for the latter half of the year (read Part 1), wherein I kind of stretched my picks from what the time and space continuum can provide. Just like before, I’m presenting this by broadcast date. Here we go!

WARNING: Spoilers ahead.

A Gentleman’s Dignity – The fact that this is Jang Dong Gun’s TV series after a loooonnnggg time is a guaranteed hit. And it was – throw in three more ajusshis still in what they consider as the height of their lives and you got an enjoyable, almost like a Sex and the City but a guy version and more sanitized (this IS a Korean weekend series after all).

While the drama is pretty to look at, I mostly watched it more in a detached manner than I was expecting. Hmmm, maybe because I didn’t think the conflicts are too big enough, or at least to merit 20 episodes of it. Though the situations were interesting, I don’t find the characters particularly moving enough for me to rally behind their decisions. Oh and there’s something about Yoon Seung Ah that I don’t care for even with her previous projects, so her loveline with Kim Suro is literally a dud for me. While I’m neutral about Kim Ha Neul’s acting, there’s also something about her that stops me from feeling what she does. Oh well, at least she and Jang Dong Gun look beautiful onscreen.

Nonetheless, this is a beautifully-shot series, with plenty of eye candy to last you for months. Oh and it made Kim Min Jong rank high in my ajusshi crush list.

Verdict: Watch it if you’re a big Jang Dong Gun fan (like SOMEONE I know), or maybe if you’re in need of a hot ajusshi fix.


Reply 1997 – wow, TVN is definitely on a roll. Right on the heels of Queen In Hyun's Man, Reply 1997 became an unexpected hit. This series really makes one nostalgic about the good ol’ days, and while I wasn’t a notorious fangirl during my teens (I know, late bloomer, heh), all of the circumstances by the fantastic ensemble cast are so real and relatable.

The writing was superb, and it feels authentic that you immediately know that the writing team has gone through it in the 90’s. The fact that these are former 1N2D writers just about seals the deal for me. The realizations at the end of each episode are on target every time and we revel at the journey of each character as each go through high school and the years after.

While the lead pair (breakout performance by Seo In Guk and Eun Ji) definitely served their purpose well as the driving force behind the relationships intertwined in the drama, I think it’s the fact that Eun Ji Won and the countless meta references to him being the Sechs Kies leader just about got me hooked. And how cute is his character’s (Hak Chan) love line with Yoo Jung. GAH, I blame my 1N2D bias on this but yeah, all of their scenes are just adorable. AND we got a cameo from Writer Daeju (the maknae writer from 1N2D), how awesome is that? The series was chockfull of cameos from Gag Concert and the Happy Sunday lineup, mainly because of the KBS team who worked behind the series. My favourite cameo was definitely Shin Bong Sun as the H.O.T. fanclub – Busan chapter president hehehe.

Seo In Guk and Eun Ji - All for You

The music used was loads of fun, mostly hits of the '90s, and this series made me into a crazed Sechs Kies fangirl for weeks (yeah, can’t remember how many times I watched the YT videos of them in the late 90s, thank God someone recorded them hehe). What about seals the deal (in terms of the music choices) is when they used Deli Spice’s Go Baek (Confessions). Daym, the first time they used this, all images of The Classic (one of my favourite Korean movies) just about flooded my mind. This just about captures the uncertainties of when you’re in your teens – experiencing everything the first time and trying to figure it what it means given your own reality at each point.

Deli Spice - Go Baek

1TYM - Without You

Verdict: WATCH IT. Now. Really. Watch it.

Faith – Sigh. Too bad this series wasn’t what I hoped it would be except for countless scenes of Lee Min Ho and his mane of glory fan service (not complaining on that part). The world revolving the series is implied to be much larger than what is shown on screen, and it’s disappointing that both the directing and the writing fell short starting around four episodes into it. Because, hello, if you have characters with special powers ala Mortal Kombat characters, how in hell didn’t we get to see an epic showdown of all the powers? And how come only some of them do have powers while the others do not? Listening to javabeans’ and girlfriday’s take on the series in their podcast just about made sense as to why all of this happened.

The directing and editing were pretty much choppy that even my untrained eyes took notice. My biggest gripe: must ALL the romantic parts be in slow motion? I just about rolled my eyes every time that happens (it happens with every hand hold or meaningful side glance). And it happens A LOT. It’s like a cue from the director saying, “Hey, this is a romantic moment! It’s your time to feel it.” Well yeah, sorry, I didn’t feel much of it. Not that Lee Min Ho and Kim Hee Sun was a bad pairing, I just find it a shame that their story doesn’t hold much ground for me. Yes, even the life or death stakes didn’t move me *sigh*.

I’m not sure what should be done to make the series more interesting. It’s just that the series was obviously set up to be grander than what we actually saw. And there are a lot of fillers and uninteresting scenes (or maybe I’m just not really into sageuk, although I doubt that my sageuk-loving friends would tell me that this is a good member of that genre). And how come Philip Lee’s character didn’t become the proverbial second-lead to spark the lead pair more? Anyway, it’s an odd series, I’ll give it that.

Ali - Carry On

Verdict: Watch for some major Lee Min Ho eye-staring. Other than that, just watch something else.

Ma Boy – what a cute mini-series (just three episodes)! This is mostly fluff, like a Disney tv movie – no high stakes, just minor conflicts enough to get the narrative going. We have a boy pretending to be a girl at this case, which is a refreshing take on the gender-bending series in the past. The characters are mostly out of this world and so fun to watch. I like the kids starring in this – Sun Woong and Kim Soo Hyun – and while we don’t get an actual kissing scene (I guess it would be awkward given the real age gap), the heartwarming moments are on point.

Verdict: Watch it if you need a quick feel-good fix.


Ohlala Couple – oh boy, how I wished this series was an all-out romantic comedy. The latter half was too much of a downer compared to the first half which was helluva funny with the gender swap scenes. Maybe it’s because Shin Hyung Joon really embodied all the female sensibilities during scenes (as opposed to Hyun Bin in Secret Garden where you can see a man acting like a girl vs to a guy who is actually a girl) which made it enjoyable. At first I thought that finally we have a decent romantic comedy for this year.

Unfortunately, the latter half became too serious for my taste and headed into the typical mainstream, almost makjang, category. Maybe because SHJ’s character was painted as a huge asshole at the start that I find it hard to believe that he had his rude awakening and ended up with him still getting the girl. Not to mention, the story line with Kim Jung Eun’s first love was so cute especially at the start (played by Han Jae Suk, who spurred a whole bunch of memories whenever I see him due to All About Eve, and how awesome is it that JDG, another AAE alum also appeared this year) that I still can’t comprehend as to why she didn’t end up with him.

Verdict: Nah, just watch other romcoms in the previous years.



I Miss You – This series is already past half its run so I’m including it in the 2012 line-up. Well what can I say, if you have actors who can cry convincingly and prettily, you almost covered half of the requisite for a melodrama. Most of the time I steer away from this genre but the pull of Yoochun and Yoon Eun Hye headlining it is too strong to resist, not to mention Yoo Seung Ho’s holy-crap-you’re-not-a-kid-anymore transformation.

This is one of those series that you should watch in doses or else it will give you a headache with all the angst and oh god, the tears that you’ll see and might wring out for you. The plot points are trademark melodrama, I think there’s nothing new in terms of what is happening yet (the series will be finished in two weeks, we got some foreshadowing in episode 1 but I’m hoping to be blindsided). But what I guess what I Miss You makes it appealing to most (including me, someone who doesn’t like melos) is its amazing cinematography and acting. All the scenes are wonderful to look at, with good lighting I might add, that I’m strangely addicted to this series than what I was expecting. Not to mention that I cry easily, so yeah, I can’t begin to say how much tears I shed for the 15 hours I spent on this.

The scenes with the young counterparts at the first four episodes were amazing. I swear, Yeo Jin Goo (you're officially my Korean jailbait crush) and Kim Soo Hyun have bright careers ahead of them. They were both so into it that it was heartwrenching as to how the 15y/o arc ended. And how impressive is Yoochun’s acting! We can still get a glimpse of the boy he once was especially in his joking moments and yet see pained man underneath. And seriously, how genius was his scene eating the rice, talking and crying at the same time? I cried too much at that scene!

And of course with every melo you have an equally tear-inducing song, in this case it’s Tears are Falling (yeah, that's right, how literal can you get) by Wax.

Wax - Tears are Falling

Verdict: Watch it if you need to cry (or need a bout of pain) once in a while (that sounds sadistic, heh). Or if you’re a fan of PYC, YEH, or YSH, this is a must-watch for you. If you have a heart problem, best steer away from it.

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So that’s it for the 2012 kdrama lineup! I think this was a good year for TVN in particular and cable dramas in general, who have been churning out better-produced dramas compared to before. For this year’s best series, I would have to say it’s Queen In Hyun’s Man because of the authentic characters, gripping storyline, and because of all the LOVE that you feel in that series. I’m sure there are better series (on a technical standpoint) this year than QIHM but that series just gave me a lasting impression.

On a side note, here’s a rundown of other dramas for 2012 in my radar:

· The dramas I dropped midway: What’s Up (just because the subs took too long that I didn’t manage to continue it), To the Beautiful You (why, oh god, why! I tolerated the Taiwanese and the Japanese version, but I can’t stomach it), and Nice Guy (I bet it was an interesting watch, but I can’t stand Soong Joong Ki NOT being a nice guy after all, hehe).

· The 2012 dramas I might watch: Arang and the Magistrate (because of the reviews), King of Dramas (because of the premise)

· The dramas I’m currently watching which started late 2012 so it would be in the 2013 post: Alice in Cheongdamdong (cute in a superficial level), School 2013 (which is kind of like Dangerous Minds Korean style, love it)

Thursday, December 20, 2012

seoul trip music video

It's highly unlikely that I'll make an extensive post about our trip to Seoul, South Korea last November (given ALL the other topics I have yet to blog about *sigh*). So I'm just showing this music video that I've edited featuring the highlights of our trip! Besides, I think my other friends can blog about the trip on my behalf, hehe.

So here you go, another music video (the first one was from our family's trip to Siem Reap) that caused me two weeks of barely enough sleep. The reactions when I debuted this to my friends were priceless though, so it was worth it ^^

Friday, December 31, 2010

2010 is done!

2010 is the extension of my year of limbo that was 2009, but thankfully I got stabilized and just "let things flow and pray a lot" early in the year. Note to self: Do not resign in a job unless you have another one on the way, even if you are already itching to get out. Nevertheless, the past 12 months of relative freedom from corporate bondage allowed me more time to explore my various interests and got to know more about myself (and others!) and have a clearer perspective of my future.

HALLYU-much?
I'm a big Korean culture fan since high school but it definitely kicked into high gear (at least in the kpop sense) due to SOMEONE's obsession taking new heights. After much prodding, I went with my friends to the Super Junior concert (seriously, I only have two eyes, how can I devote them equally among 12 guys?). Also enrolled in Kpop dance classes which is the only physical outlet I have despite the amount of free time that I have.
AND we finally booked a trip to Korea in 2011 which I can't wait to plan for. Got heavily involved with MELONA, and converted everyone regarding this heaven-on-a-stick. I also managed to build up my kdrama inventory, which is relatively more interesting compared to previous years. Became thoroughly obsessed with KBS World, particularly 1N2D.

Plane-hopping
More free time means more trips! Went to Bacolod three times this year to visit my brother and relatives. My Bali trip also pushed through, after agonizing periods of number crunching to check if I can pay my travel debts within the year. I'm so glad I didn't miss this trip (had to yet make a formal entry about it *sheepish*). We went to three countries in nine days, with me sporting just one North Face backpack. Bonded a lot with my friends...good times.

Letters
What I did 60% of the time is to just be a freelance writer. I'm blessed that I still have gained an income source while I trudge through the murky waters of job hunting. I managed to meet new people and at the same time, bring me back to my "love" *cough* of research writing. Finally I was able to close the year with another job that I can potentially love.

The rest of the time was devoted to catching up on my reading my stack of books, hehe. I even managed to surprise my friend with a gift while treasure hunting in NBS' old stockpile. Finally got to read Mockingjay and also started on the Libba Bray series (please, i hope I get to finish the third one).

Plans
 Despite my profession, I've never really got to seriously planning about the future (read: the stuff that I can control). This year allowed me to do so, to be more conscious of my money and the investments that I make. Though things may change from what I plan, I'm at a much directed place now compared to before.
And so I conclude my 2010 year-end post by thanking all the important people in my life, and for supporting me during in what seemed to be my lull months. I'm forever grateful for the support, the tolerance(!), the patience, and for being my sounding boards whenever I need one.

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

il bak ---ieel!!!

For the past two months, I've been thoroughly OBSESSED with KBS2's 1N2D. Out of all the variety shows I've watched in KBS World (I don't know since when that channel has been in my cable...hay, sayang ang oras), this has definitely stuck. I make it a point to watch the new episodes every Friday night and the rerun every Sunday. Also in the process of watching past episodes (thank God for fansubbers!)

The concept of the show is to present the various sights in Korea (mostly in a 1N/2D timespan) and at the same time, being a variety show, they had to do certain challenges given to them by the staff. These challenges involve winning certain meals (yes, sometimes they don't get to eat dinner at all), getting allowance money, who has to sleep outside, even to determining who among them will be left behind and figure out how to go to their base camp. For more info, click here.

I love the fraternity among the members, it's obvious that all of them have different personalities but they all balance each other out. And since I'm a travel freak, this makes me all the more antsy to go to South Korea. Well, the Philippines is also a prime location for this type of show, but let's just say that variety Korean-style is hard to pull off.


Btw, I want a version of this pic with my travel buddies!


Actually, I just made this entry to post two new songs, ugh, haba ng intro. Here's one of my favorite songs which was featured in the South Korea Coastline Trip (3N/4D). I love the montage, makes me wonder why I didn't do this during the 10-days/3-countries trip I had with my friends last May. The song is Nation's Love Song (Remix) by Jang Geun Yi (feat. MC Mong & Yuri). The montage starts at 0:54.



And I'm still boggled by Koreans' fascination with trot music, but hey, they can be catchy. Here's the iconic presentation by the 1N2D guys, Park Sang Chul's Mujokon (this is now my wake-up alarm, hehe).



It's not hard to see why this show is still strong after three years and dominating the ratings. Variety jeongshin! Il bak --- I eel!!!