Rating: *****
Genre: Historical
Episodes: 60
Cast:Han Hyo Joo, Ji Jin Hee, Jung Jin Young, Lee So Yeon, Bae Soo Bin
SYNOPSIS:
"Set during the reign of King Sukjong in the Joseon dynasty, the story focuses on Dong Yi, a water maid who gains the trust of Queen Inhyeon and later the favour of the king when he is moved by her prayers for the health of the Queen during the court disputes caused by Jang Hee Bin. Dong Yi becomes a concubine with the rank of sook-bin and bears a son who will later become the 21st king of Joseon, Yeongjo."
REVIEW:
Ottoke? I think this drama is the best historical drama that I've ever seen! Okay, so that's not saying much. The only other historical drama that I've watched was "Yi San." However, I think this was much better than some of the completely fictional dramas that I've watched.
It starts off with one of the best sequences I've seen. Who thought of this scene? Whoever it is, I think that person is genius. With that scene sequence, it really showed the many roles that her brother was in. Showing the change from a sword alliance member, to a normal citizen, and then to a royal musician really set up the whole show. I know that most would prefer to have the beginning scene to start with the main character, but I think this supported the main characters past and set the stage for the events ahead.
As far as the history of the real "Dong Yi," I have no idea. Truthfully, I don't exactly want to know the real details, as I might be disappointed in the differences in the series.
The drama made me roll on the floor laughing, it made me cry, and I was completely addicted. I think my favorite character in the whole show, though, was the head eunuch. He was always very blunt, but he always said aloud the things that the King was thinking.
Best conversation ever (Warning! Do not highlight if you don't want spoilers!):
"Bring Palace maid Chun."
"To your bed?"
"Yes. What?"
What did you think of this drama? Comment below!
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Showing posts with label Bae Soo Bin. Show all posts
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Dong Yi
Labels:
Bae Soo Bin,
Dong Yi,
Han Hyo Joo,
Historical,
Ji Jin Hee,
Jung Jin Young,
Korean,
Lee So Yeon
Monday, August 15, 2011
Painter of the Wind
Rating:****
Genre: Period Drama
Episodes: 20
Cast: Im Ji Eun, Moon Geun Young, Park Geun Young, Park Shin Yang, Bae Soo Bin, Moon Chae Won
SYNOPSIS:
"Shin Yoon Bok is a talented painter who disguises herself as a boy to search for her father’s murderer and meets a master painter who guides her into being a great painter. Kim Hong Do is the man who teaches Yoon Bok how to paint, and they develop a strong friendship of mentor and disciple."
REVIEW:
In all honesty, this drama just wasn't my style. Although I enjoyed it because I enjoy painting, I didn't really like it as much as I could have if it had a bit of comedy in it. The romance in it was... Well... The romance was a little uncomfortable to watch, to say the least. The way she spoke and looked at women when she was dressed as a man was creepy. I mean, I really didn't know how to react about that. She really looked like a pretty boy that was in love with a woman. What's just as uncomfortable is the romantic like relationship between the two main characters. The characters are supposed to be like 13 years apart, but it looks more like 20. It seems like they could be in another drama together as a father and daughter and no one would bat an eye.
I hope I'm not scaring you away from this drama, though. Even though there were things I didn't enjoy, I think this is (overall) a good drama. If you like painting or period dramas, you'll most likely enjoy this.
What did you think of this drama? Comment below!
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Genre: Period Drama
Episodes: 20
Cast: Im Ji Eun, Moon Geun Young, Park Geun Young, Park Shin Yang, Bae Soo Bin, Moon Chae Won
SYNOPSIS:
"Shin Yoon Bok is a talented painter who disguises herself as a boy to search for her father’s murderer and meets a master painter who guides her into being a great painter. Kim Hong Do is the man who teaches Yoon Bok how to paint, and they develop a strong friendship of mentor and disciple."
REVIEW:
In all honesty, this drama just wasn't my style. Although I enjoyed it because I enjoy painting, I didn't really like it as much as I could have if it had a bit of comedy in it. The romance in it was... Well... The romance was a little uncomfortable to watch, to say the least. The way she spoke and looked at women when she was dressed as a man was creepy. I mean, I really didn't know how to react about that. She really looked like a pretty boy that was in love with a woman. What's just as uncomfortable is the romantic like relationship between the two main characters. The characters are supposed to be like 13 years apart, but it looks more like 20. It seems like they could be in another drama together as a father and daughter and no one would bat an eye.
I hope I'm not scaring you away from this drama, though. Even though there were things I didn't enjoy, I think this is (overall) a good drama. If you like painting or period dramas, you'll most likely enjoy this.
What did you think of this drama? Comment below!
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Monday, June 27, 2011
49 Days
Rating: *****
Genre: Fantasy, Romance
Episodes: 20
Cast: Jo Hyun Jae, Jung Il Woo, Lee Yo Won, Nam Gyu Ri, Bae Soo Bin
"A young woman named Ji Hyun was enjoying absolute bliss as she was about to be married with her fiancé, but her perfect life is shattered in a car accident that left her in a coma. She is given a second chance at life by a reaper, but it comes with a condition: she has to find three people outside of her family who would cry genuine tears for her. In order to do this, she borrows the body of Yi Kyung, a part-time employee at a convenience store."
Wow! All I can say is "Wow!" If you have been following my drama blog here on blogspot, you would know that I'm not much for sad dramas.
However, in spite of my lack of interest in melodramatic nonsense, I was interested in the plotline of this drama from the start. I waited for the drama to finish airing to start watching it, but I couldn't stop watching. I was completely addicted even though there were times that it made me cry like a baby.
If you like this kind of genre, I think that this drama would be perfect for you. Even if you don't usually enjoy this type of drama, though, 49 days might very well make you want more.
Is it just me, or would anyone else welcome a spin off drama (a comedy) of life with the scheduler? This character just makes me smile.
Genre: Fantasy, Romance
Episodes: 20
Cast: Jo Hyun Jae, Jung Il Woo, Lee Yo Won, Nam Gyu Ri, Bae Soo Bin
"A young woman named Ji Hyun was enjoying absolute bliss as she was about to be married with her fiancé, but her perfect life is shattered in a car accident that left her in a coma. She is given a second chance at life by a reaper, but it comes with a condition: she has to find three people outside of her family who would cry genuine tears for her. In order to do this, she borrows the body of Yi Kyung, a part-time employee at a convenience store."
Wow! All I can say is "Wow!" If you have been following my drama blog here on blogspot, you would know that I'm not much for sad dramas.

If you like this kind of genre, I think that this drama would be perfect for you. Even if you don't usually enjoy this type of drama, though, 49 days might very well make you want more.
Is it just me, or would anyone else welcome a spin off drama (a comedy) of life with the scheduler? This character just makes me smile.
Labels:
49 Days,
Bae Soo Bin,
Fantasy,
Jo Hyun Jae,
Jung Il Woo,
Lee Yo Won,
Nam Gyu Ri,
Romance
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