Rating: ***.5
Genre: Period, Action, Drama, Romance
Episodes: 28
Cast: Joo Won, Jin Se Yun, Park Ki Woong, Han Chae Ah
SYNOPSIS:
"Gaksital is a famous manhwa set in the 1930s, during the Japanese
occupation. The hero, Lee Kang-to, is known as 'Gaksital' because he
wears a mask to hide his face — one of those traditional play masks,
specifically the rosy-cheeked one reserved for the female role, aka the
bride. He's an unassuming young man in real life, but when he dons his
superhero mask, he fights injustice and rights wrongs during one of the
darkest periods of Korea's history… "
REVIEW:
When I first heard of this drama, I ran very quickly. To be honest, the period this drama is in scared me pretty bad. You see, the drama was in the 1930s, which was the time of the Japanese Occupation of Korea which lasted from 1910 to 1945. This means that the drama would most likely have a bad ending. Since the drama is supposed to be about ten years before the end of the occupation, that means that the Bridal Mask will not be able to really make much of a difference during the time that the drama shows.
Against my better judgement, I dove in and try it. It was really addicting in the beginning. The only problem is that I think they shouldn't have extended the drama to more episodes. The drama kind of got a little boring toward the end because they extended it too much. Bridal Mask is one of those dramas that you like, but probably wouldn't want to take the time to watch again. Tread carefully~!
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Monday, October 29, 2012
Bridal Mask
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Monday, July 2, 2012
The Empress
Rating: ***
Genre: Drama
Episodes: 13
Cast: Choi Phillip, Kang Ji Sub, Jang Shin Young, Jun Se Hong, Kim Hyung Jong
SYNOPSIS:
"Seo In Hwa is a bar hostess whose main goal is to seek revenge on the rich, corrupt men who hurt her."
REVIEW:
So, I really only watched this because I was avoiding watching the long list of dramas that I've been putting on the back burner for about forever. The drama is short, so I figured that it wouldn't take too much of my time to watch it.
As far as the drama went, it was alright. Straight drama shows aren't really my cup of tea, so I can't really say it was something I would watch again. Maybe other people who like straight Drama genres would enjoy it, but it just wasn't for me. It wasn't horrible to watch, though, and they produced the story quite well.
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Genre: Drama
Episodes: 13
Cast: Choi Phillip, Kang Ji Sub, Jang Shin Young, Jun Se Hong, Kim Hyung Jong
SYNOPSIS:
"Seo In Hwa is a bar hostess whose main goal is to seek revenge on the rich, corrupt men who hurt her."
REVIEW:
So, I really only watched this because I was avoiding watching the long list of dramas that I've been putting on the back burner for about forever. The drama is short, so I figured that it wouldn't take too much of my time to watch it.
As far as the drama went, it was alright. Straight drama shows aren't really my cup of tea, so I can't really say it was something I would watch again. Maybe other people who like straight Drama genres would enjoy it, but it just wasn't for me. It wasn't horrible to watch, though, and they produced the story quite well.
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Monday, June 18, 2012
Wild Romance
Rating: ****
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Episodes: 16
Cast: Lee Dong Wook, Oh Man Suk, Lee Si Young, Kang Dong Ho, Hwang Sun Hee
SYNOPSIS:
"Everything starts on the birthday of Eun Jae's dad. Eun Jae ran into Park Moo Yul, who is the 2nd baseman of 'Green Dreamers', when she is drunk. Eun Jae who is a fan of 'Blue Seagulls', starts a fight with Moo Yul who led the 'Green Dreamers' to victory. The next day, internet is on fire with the video called 'Humiliated Park Moo Yul'. Because of this video, career of both Moo Yul and Eun Jae, who recently got a job as a bodyguard, are in danger. In the end, they decided to put on a show against the public! They lie that Eun Jae is Moo Yul's private bodyguard and the video was recorded when Eun Jae was giving a self-defence demonstration to Moo Yul. Like this, Eun Jae becomes real bodyguard of Moo Yul. It seemed like everything worked out just fine, but the problem is that they can't stand each other's existence..."
REVIEW:
Comedy? Romance? Hmmm.... Not completely sure. I guess there is a romantic relationship, and some funny scenes, but it didn't make me laugh very much. Maybe it's the actors? I really don't know, but I wouldn't say it was funny enough to be called a "comedy." Ridiculous? Yes. However, not THAT funny.
I think they should add "mystery" to this drama or something. The whole thing is about finding who the creepy fan is that keeps sending him stuff. It's not a bad drama to watch, it's just that the only character I actually liked was the "Robot", played by Kang Dong Ho. That guy just makes me laugh every time. If it weren't for him, I might not have made it through the series.
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Genre: Comedy, Romance
Episodes: 16
Cast: Lee Dong Wook, Oh Man Suk, Lee Si Young, Kang Dong Ho, Hwang Sun Hee
SYNOPSIS:
"Everything starts on the birthday of Eun Jae's dad. Eun Jae ran into Park Moo Yul, who is the 2nd baseman of 'Green Dreamers', when she is drunk. Eun Jae who is a fan of 'Blue Seagulls', starts a fight with Moo Yul who led the 'Green Dreamers' to victory. The next day, internet is on fire with the video called 'Humiliated Park Moo Yul'. Because of this video, career of both Moo Yul and Eun Jae, who recently got a job as a bodyguard, are in danger. In the end, they decided to put on a show against the public! They lie that Eun Jae is Moo Yul's private bodyguard and the video was recorded when Eun Jae was giving a self-defence demonstration to Moo Yul. Like this, Eun Jae becomes real bodyguard of Moo Yul. It seemed like everything worked out just fine, but the problem is that they can't stand each other's existence..."
REVIEW:
Comedy? Romance? Hmmm.... Not completely sure. I guess there is a romantic relationship, and some funny scenes, but it didn't make me laugh very much. Maybe it's the actors? I really don't know, but I wouldn't say it was funny enough to be called a "comedy." Ridiculous? Yes. However, not THAT funny.
I think they should add "mystery" to this drama or something. The whole thing is about finding who the creepy fan is that keeps sending him stuff. It's not a bad drama to watch, it's just that the only character I actually liked was the "Robot", played by Kang Dong Ho. That guy just makes me laugh every time. If it weren't for him, I might not have made it through the series.
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Monday, June 4, 2012
K-POP-The Ultimate Audition
Rating: ***
Genre: Music, Romance
Episodes: 14
Cast: Go Eun Ah, Park Hyo Joo, Park Yoo Hwan, Hong Kyung Min, Song Se Hyun
SYNOPSIS:
"This drama is about the story that surrounding the idol stars. Kang Woo Hyun (Park Yoo Hwan) is a leader of the group M2 captivates fans with his killing smile. Ji Seung Yeon (Go Eun Ah) dreams of turning into a legend of the hip-hop. she has to dress up like a man to join a men’s idol group. Kang Chang Min (Kevin) thinks that the world turns around it, and dreams of being a soloist of ballads. Ri Ah (Kim Eun Jung) is a great celebrity that represents the whole nation."
REVIEW:
What can I possibly say about this drama? I'm kind of lost at this point. I started watching this even though it looked like a rip off of the popular Korean drama "You're Beautiful" which aired in 2009. I tried to think positively, telling myself that this could be good even though it wasn't a new idea. I liked watching it, even though all of the ideas were rehashed ones, but I still can't get my mind around the ending.
Where was the ending? Did I miss it? Where did it go? Did this show get cancelled, or did they give up on the drama completely? I'm so lost here. I might have to go back and watch the last episode, as it didn't look like the ending to me. I was expecting it to continue as there was no closing. It felt like a fragmented sentence was the end of a long essay. You read a long essay and expect there to be a closing note, but you only get an incomplete idea.
Can someone tell me the ending? Or, do I have to be high to get it?
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Genre: Music, Romance
Episodes: 14
Cast: Go Eun Ah, Park Hyo Joo, Park Yoo Hwan, Hong Kyung Min, Song Se Hyun
SYNOPSIS:
"This drama is about the story that surrounding the idol stars. Kang Woo Hyun (Park Yoo Hwan) is a leader of the group M2 captivates fans with his killing smile. Ji Seung Yeon (Go Eun Ah) dreams of turning into a legend of the hip-hop. she has to dress up like a man to join a men’s idol group. Kang Chang Min (Kevin) thinks that the world turns around it, and dreams of being a soloist of ballads. Ri Ah (Kim Eun Jung) is a great celebrity that represents the whole nation."
REVIEW:
What can I possibly say about this drama? I'm kind of lost at this point. I started watching this even though it looked like a rip off of the popular Korean drama "You're Beautiful" which aired in 2009. I tried to think positively, telling myself that this could be good even though it wasn't a new idea. I liked watching it, even though all of the ideas were rehashed ones, but I still can't get my mind around the ending.
Where was the ending? Did I miss it? Where did it go? Did this show get cancelled, or did they give up on the drama completely? I'm so lost here. I might have to go back and watch the last episode, as it didn't look like the ending to me. I was expecting it to continue as there was no closing. It felt like a fragmented sentence was the end of a long essay. You read a long essay and expect there to be a closing note, but you only get an incomplete idea.
Can someone tell me the ending? Or, do I have to be high to get it?
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Ballad of Suh Dong
Rating: ****
Genre: Drama, Period Drama, Historical
Episodes: 55
Cast: Han In Soo, Jo Hyun Jae, Koo Hye Sun, Lee Bo Young, Ryu Jin
SYNOPSIS:
""Sodongyo" is said to be one of Korea's oldest folk songs. According to Samgukyusa (The Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms) from the Silla Kingdom, the song was written by Sodong, a commoner from the Paekche Kingdom. Hearing that Princess Sonhwa, a daughter of King Chinpyong of the Silla Kingdom was beautiful, he writes a song saying that the princess visits Sodong's room every night and spreads the song around. When her father hears the song, he condemns the princess to exile. Sodong picks her up and takes her to Paekche, and they become the royal couple of the country."
REVIEW:
Just hearing the synopsis of this drama really made me want to watch it. The thought of a guy spreading around that song made me laugh pretty hard. However, a viewer should remember that the actual story isn't always as wonderful as the synopsis. The synopsis kind of makes it seem more silly than the actual story, but you mustn't be disappointed. Although 55 episodes is a bit of a hard watch, it's definitely worthwhile.
Again, this review has been on the back burner for about a month so I kind of forgot about it for a while. That being said, I kind of forgot some of the details by now. However, this post will be updated if I can remember what I was going to say about it. >.<
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Genre: Drama, Period Drama, Historical
Episodes: 55
Cast: Han In Soo, Jo Hyun Jae, Koo Hye Sun, Lee Bo Young, Ryu Jin
SYNOPSIS:
""Sodongyo" is said to be one of Korea's oldest folk songs. According to Samgukyusa (The Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms) from the Silla Kingdom, the song was written by Sodong, a commoner from the Paekche Kingdom. Hearing that Princess Sonhwa, a daughter of King Chinpyong of the Silla Kingdom was beautiful, he writes a song saying that the princess visits Sodong's room every night and spreads the song around. When her father hears the song, he condemns the princess to exile. Sodong picks her up and takes her to Paekche, and they become the royal couple of the country."
REVIEW:
Just hearing the synopsis of this drama really made me want to watch it. The thought of a guy spreading around that song made me laugh pretty hard. However, a viewer should remember that the actual story isn't always as wonderful as the synopsis. The synopsis kind of makes it seem more silly than the actual story, but you mustn't be disappointed. Although 55 episodes is a bit of a hard watch, it's definitely worthwhile.
Again, this review has been on the back burner for about a month so I kind of forgot about it for a while. That being said, I kind of forgot some of the details by now. However, this post will be updated if I can remember what I was going to say about it. >.<
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Miss Ripley
Rating: ****
Genre: Drama, Romance
Episodes: 16
Cast: Hwang Ji Hyun, Kang Hye Jung, Kim Seung woo, Lee Da Hae, Micky Yoochun
SYNOPSIS:
"Two men fall in love with a woman whose life is a complicated web of lies, propelled by her greedy desires that stem from an unfortunate childhood."
REVIEW:
Horrifyingly addicting. That's really all I can say to describe this drama. Unlike other dramas where you root for the main character, all I could do was watch in horror. As the series continued, I felt more and more afraid for her. I also felt more and more sad that the main character kept making excuses for everything that she did. However, I could not help but watch. Even though it was hard, I kept wanting to watch more.
"Miss Ripley is based on the real life case of Shin Jung Ah, a university professor and art curator at Dongguk University who was discovered to have forged her creditials in order to get hired, with the help of her boyfriend (then presidential secretary) Byun Yang Kyoon, and embezzled funds from the art gallery's corporate sponsorship." -- Dramabeans
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Genre: Drama, Romance
Episodes: 16
Cast: Hwang Ji Hyun, Kang Hye Jung, Kim Seung woo, Lee Da Hae, Micky Yoochun
SYNOPSIS:
"Two men fall in love with a woman whose life is a complicated web of lies, propelled by her greedy desires that stem from an unfortunate childhood."
REVIEW:
Horrifyingly addicting. That's really all I can say to describe this drama. Unlike other dramas where you root for the main character, all I could do was watch in horror. As the series continued, I felt more and more afraid for her. I also felt more and more sad that the main character kept making excuses for everything that she did. However, I could not help but watch. Even though it was hard, I kept wanting to watch more.
"Miss Ripley is based on the real life case of Shin Jung Ah, a university professor and art curator at Dongguk University who was discovered to have forged her creditials in order to get hired, with the help of her boyfriend (then presidential secretary) Byun Yang Kyoon, and embezzled funds from the art gallery's corporate sponsorship." -- Dramabeans
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Monday, August 22, 2011
Can you hear my heart?
Rating: ****
Genre: Drama, Romance
Episodes: 30
Cast: Hwang Jung Eum, Go Joon Hee, Kim Jae Won, Kim Yeo Jin, Nam Goong Min
SYNOPSIS:
"The love story of Cha Dong Joo, man who's been rendered deaf after an accident but pretends he can hear, and Bong Woo Ri, a woman who's intelligent but pretends she's dim-witted to protect the dignity of her mentally handicapped father."
REVIEW:
In retrospect, I don't really have much to say about the drama in itself. The drama was fun and enjoyable, with few (if any) errors. The episodes were steady and it never really got boring. Although this is definitely a drama that is worth watching, I don't really have anything too positive or too negative about this series. Nothing really stood out to me too much.
I do think the biggest problem, though, was Kim Jae Won. Jae Won is a decent actor, but he kept forgetting that he was playing a deaf character when he was acting. T.T Did the director not notice that he wasn't even facing the female lead when she said some lines that the character was supposed to understand? Although it wasn't very often, sometimes the storyline would obviously suggest that the character had seen the other character say something, yet in the actual film the character wasn't looking at the secondary character's lips or face.
One I found really scary was when the character Cha Dong Joo was driving while holding a conversation. I seriously have to wonder how he didn't get into a car accident. It's one thing to glance in the rear view mirror once in a while, but there was way too much time spent reading the passengers lips.
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Genre: Drama, Romance
Episodes: 30
Cast: Hwang Jung Eum, Go Joon Hee, Kim Jae Won, Kim Yeo Jin, Nam Goong Min
SYNOPSIS:
"The love story of Cha Dong Joo, man who's been rendered deaf after an accident but pretends he can hear, and Bong Woo Ri, a woman who's intelligent but pretends she's dim-witted to protect the dignity of her mentally handicapped father."
REVIEW:
In retrospect, I don't really have much to say about the drama in itself. The drama was fun and enjoyable, with few (if any) errors. The episodes were steady and it never really got boring. Although this is definitely a drama that is worth watching, I don't really have anything too positive or too negative about this series. Nothing really stood out to me too much.
I do think the biggest problem, though, was Kim Jae Won. Jae Won is a decent actor, but he kept forgetting that he was playing a deaf character when he was acting. T.T Did the director not notice that he wasn't even facing the female lead when she said some lines that the character was supposed to understand? Although it wasn't very often, sometimes the storyline would obviously suggest that the character had seen the other character say something, yet in the actual film the character wasn't looking at the secondary character's lips or face.
One I found really scary was when the character Cha Dong Joo was driving while holding a conversation. I seriously have to wonder how he didn't get into a car accident. It's one thing to glance in the rear view mirror once in a while, but there was way too much time spent reading the passengers lips.
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Monday, June 13, 2011
She is Nineteen
Rating: ***.5
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Episodes: 16
Cast: Jung Da Bin, Kim Jae Won, Kim Min Hee, Seo Ji Hye, Yoo Kye Sang
"This series is about a 19 year old girl, Yoo Min who was being abandoned after the death of her mother. She lives alone with her adopted brother, Kang-Pyo. She accidentally meets Seung-Jae, the younger brother of Min-Jae. By chance, Yoo Min actually had a crush with Min-Jae, a doctor who treats her brother illness for a long time. To fight off his mother demand, Min Jae gets in an engagement contract with Yoo Min and they all end up living at Min-Jae's house. Unexpectedly, Yoo Min and Seung-Jae are going to the same high school. From there, Seung-Jae secretly loves Yoo Min. On the other hand, Yoo Min's father who got amnesia from a car accident is looking for her again after 15 years old she had been abandoned by her neighbors. The conflict comes when the people who living in Min Jae's house are actually related to Yoo Min's abandonment. They are the neighbors who stole the inheritance and abandoned her when she was four year old."
This drama is one of those dramas that you watch when you're bored. I mean, it's not bad, but it's not a drama that you'd watch over and over again. The genre states that it's comedy, but I have to disagree. Although it has a few cute moments, it is definitely a drama. You might be asking why I look down on this drama. Well, the fact is simple. A television series is a marathon, not a sprint. Writers that choose to use all their tricks in the first few episodes end up losing half of their viewership in the middle of the drama because it starts to lag. When a drama starts out hilarious, viewers tend to think that the pattern will continue. However, in this drama, the hilarity eventually disappears altogether and never comes back. It's a fine drama for when you have nothing else to do, but it gets really slow toward the end.
The first thing I have to pick on is the music. What in the world is up with the background music? Can't they find anything else? They'll show an extremely sad scene, yet they'll have upbeat classical music to it. The classical music is that one song that dramas add to scenes were something just happened or something is in the works. It's fine to use the music for most of the drama, but sometimes it just didn't work. Also, they really only had two musical selections. It got kind of annoying by the end of the series.
Although there's nothing wrong with the series itself, I have to pick on an actor. It has nothing to do with the drama, but Kim Jae Won has the hugest smile I've ever seen. It almost reminds me of Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece lol. Whenever he smiles, his mouth takes up like a quarter of his face XD
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Episodes: 16
Cast: Jung Da Bin, Kim Jae Won, Kim Min Hee, Seo Ji Hye, Yoo Kye Sang
"This series is about a 19 year old girl, Yoo Min who was being abandoned after the death of her mother. She lives alone with her adopted brother, Kang-Pyo. She accidentally meets Seung-Jae, the younger brother of Min-Jae. By chance, Yoo Min actually had a crush with Min-Jae, a doctor who treats her brother illness for a long time. To fight off his mother demand, Min Jae gets in an engagement contract with Yoo Min and they all end up living at Min-Jae's house. Unexpectedly, Yoo Min and Seung-Jae are going to the same high school. From there, Seung-Jae secretly loves Yoo Min. On the other hand, Yoo Min's father who got amnesia from a car accident is looking for her again after 15 years old she had been abandoned by her neighbors. The conflict comes when the people who living in Min Jae's house are actually related to Yoo Min's abandonment. They are the neighbors who stole the inheritance and abandoned her when she was four year old."
This drama is one of those dramas that you watch when you're bored. I mean, it's not bad, but it's not a drama that you'd watch over and over again. The genre states that it's comedy, but I have to disagree. Although it has a few cute moments, it is definitely a drama. You might be asking why I look down on this drama. Well, the fact is simple. A television series is a marathon, not a sprint. Writers that choose to use all their tricks in the first few episodes end up losing half of their viewership in the middle of the drama because it starts to lag. When a drama starts out hilarious, viewers tend to think that the pattern will continue. However, in this drama, the hilarity eventually disappears altogether and never comes back. It's a fine drama for when you have nothing else to do, but it gets really slow toward the end.
The first thing I have to pick on is the music. What in the world is up with the background music? Can't they find anything else? They'll show an extremely sad scene, yet they'll have upbeat classical music to it. The classical music is that one song that dramas add to scenes were something just happened or something is in the works. It's fine to use the music for most of the drama, but sometimes it just didn't work. Also, they really only had two musical selections. It got kind of annoying by the end of the series.
Although there's nothing wrong with the series itself, I have to pick on an actor. It has nothing to do with the drama, but Kim Jae Won has the hugest smile I've ever seen. It almost reminds me of Monkey D. Luffy from One Piece lol. Whenever he smiles, his mouth takes up like a quarter of his face XD
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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre (Yi Tian Tu Long Ji) 2009
Rating: ***
Genre: Wuxia, Romance, Drama
Episodes: 40
Cast: Deng Chao, Ady An, Liu Jing, He Zhuo Yan, Zhang Meng, Lu Chen, Wu Xiao Dong
"Based on the popular novel by Jin Yong Kam Yung, he also wrote Legend of the Condor Heroes and Return of the Condor Heroes, the Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre takes place during 14th century China during the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, roughly 100 years after the events of Return of the Condor Heroes. After decades of struggles, famine, and bitterness which the Chinese citizens blamed on the Yuan Dynasty's misgovernment, the Martial Arts sects have begun to rebel. Prince Ruyong asks Cheng Kun, a Shaolin monk with an ulterior motive, for a plan on how to deal with the rebels."
For this drama, I really want to give it a lower score but I am trying my best to be nice. Now, I will admit that it was a show that got me addicted, but the production did not give the story justice. It was quite obvious with the props that they were stretching the budget a bit. I mean, did you see that stuffed polar bear they used? There were so many problems with the special effects, props, and acting that I really don't know where to begin. However, since A is the first letter of the alphabet, I guess I should start with the acting.
I may not know much about acting, but there are some universal expressions that can be distinguished no matter the culture. Many of the actors didn't do well in expressing pain, and it really annoyed me. It kind of made me want to repeatedly bang my head against my desk. It wasn't so bad once the main character was old enough and the main story started, but by then I was about 10 episodes in. In all honesty, I think that's why it was so bad. If you're going to pick bad actors for the historic scenes, you should probably use "flashback" orders. What I mean is that some writers choose to start the story off a quarter of the way through the story and do flashbacks of past events to let the viewers understand what previously happened in the main characters' life. This works better than having to sit through 10 episodes (7.5 hours) of bad acting before the main story even begins.
The next main point I have is the special effects.
1. The snow land looked like desert sand. It's as if they filmed at the beach and then digitally whitened the sand to make it look like snow.
2. Whenever they did an aerial view of the Fiery Ice island (or whatever they called it), I could see a sail boat in the shot. (Maybe I'm seeing things?)
3. They use the same aerial shots over and over and over again. Like the scene with the birds flying or the aerial view of the island.
4. The change in scenery was way too often on the snowy island. It looks like various artists created different view points for the backgrounds but never compared notes so the color of the sky/ground and general area goes back and forth during the scenes.
5. They get out of the water and the next moment they are completely dry.
6. Episode 4 - 12:02 - In this frame, you can see that they forgot to use the special effects. You can actually see the raw footage, including the green screen in the background. I have to say, though, it's a nice green screen they have there.
7. Although I didn't notice it myself, I heard there was one instance where you could see the wire pretty clearly. If anyone knows the timing for that, I'd really like to know as I'd like to see what I missed.
8. When they did an aerial view of an iceberg, the water didn't react with the ice at all. A professional would use visual effects to make it look like the ocean was reacting to the iceberg. Because of that, it looked extremely fake. I won't even start on how it looked like styrofoam.
9. An iceberg usually has at least half of it's volume under water. They obviously didn't know that, though, as some of the shots didn't reflect that fact.
I also have a few micellaneous comments I'd like to discuss. For instance, why doesn't she call him a hubby-type name instead of "Ge"? They are married, yet she calls him that. It's just kind of odd to me, you know? I'm sure that even in that dynasty they had words like "husband" or "dear" to describe their spouse. "Ge" is fine for very good friends or lovers, but for your husband? Secondly, do you want to know how Eskimos came about? The married couple had a few more kids, but they abandoned them on the island. (Ha ha ha, I'm just kidding.) Thirdly, and maybe I'm wrong here, the main character completely forgets about one of the girls for like ten episodes. He goes to save her, but ends up getting distracted and never mentions her again until she finally shows up. What's up with that? Last, but not least, I never would have thought I'd read the word "Lion King" in this series. I don't know why, but I found it comical.
Looking back, I really did enjoy the series. The only problem is that they didn't produce it well enough to really make the story shine. I can't really say if the reason the effects were so bad was because they didn't have enough money, or they just didn't hire the right people to do the work, but I guess it can't be helped. If you have already read the novel before, I'd suggest that you just skip the first 10 episodes in order to save yourself the misery of having to notice all of the acting and production problems that it had. The last 75% of the drama was very good, but they kind of botched the first quarter of it. I probably won't watch it again mainly because I cannot stand watching all of the mistakes, but it's a decent show to watch if you are bored.
Genre: Wuxia, Romance, Drama
Episodes: 40
Cast: Deng Chao, Ady An, Liu Jing, He Zhuo Yan, Zhang Meng, Lu Chen, Wu Xiao Dong
"Based on the popular novel by Jin Yong Kam Yung, he also wrote Legend of the Condor Heroes and Return of the Condor Heroes, the Heavenly Sword and Dragon Sabre takes place during 14th century China during the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, roughly 100 years after the events of Return of the Condor Heroes. After decades of struggles, famine, and bitterness which the Chinese citizens blamed on the Yuan Dynasty's misgovernment, the Martial Arts sects have begun to rebel. Prince Ruyong asks Cheng Kun, a Shaolin monk with an ulterior motive, for a plan on how to deal with the rebels."
For this drama, I really want to give it a lower score but I am trying my best to be nice. Now, I will admit that it was a show that got me addicted, but the production did not give the story justice. It was quite obvious with the props that they were stretching the budget a bit. I mean, did you see that stuffed polar bear they used? There were so many problems with the special effects, props, and acting that I really don't know where to begin. However, since A is the first letter of the alphabet, I guess I should start with the acting.
I may not know much about acting, but there are some universal expressions that can be distinguished no matter the culture. Many of the actors didn't do well in expressing pain, and it really annoyed me. It kind of made me want to repeatedly bang my head against my desk. It wasn't so bad once the main character was old enough and the main story started, but by then I was about 10 episodes in. In all honesty, I think that's why it was so bad. If you're going to pick bad actors for the historic scenes, you should probably use "flashback" orders. What I mean is that some writers choose to start the story off a quarter of the way through the story and do flashbacks of past events to let the viewers understand what previously happened in the main characters' life. This works better than having to sit through 10 episodes (7.5 hours) of bad acting before the main story even begins.
The next main point I have is the special effects.
1. The snow land looked like desert sand. It's as if they filmed at the beach and then digitally whitened the sand to make it look like snow.
2. Whenever they did an aerial view of the Fiery Ice island (or whatever they called it), I could see a sail boat in the shot. (Maybe I'm seeing things?)
3. They use the same aerial shots over and over and over again. Like the scene with the birds flying or the aerial view of the island.
4. The change in scenery was way too often on the snowy island. It looks like various artists created different view points for the backgrounds but never compared notes so the color of the sky/ground and general area goes back and forth during the scenes.
5. They get out of the water and the next moment they are completely dry.
6. Episode 4 - 12:02 - In this frame, you can see that they forgot to use the special effects. You can actually see the raw footage, including the green screen in the background. I have to say, though, it's a nice green screen they have there.
7. Although I didn't notice it myself, I heard there was one instance where you could see the wire pretty clearly. If anyone knows the timing for that, I'd really like to know as I'd like to see what I missed.
8. When they did an aerial view of an iceberg, the water didn't react with the ice at all. A professional would use visual effects to make it look like the ocean was reacting to the iceberg. Because of that, it looked extremely fake. I won't even start on how it looked like styrofoam.
9. An iceberg usually has at least half of it's volume under water. They obviously didn't know that, though, as some of the shots didn't reflect that fact.
I also have a few micellaneous comments I'd like to discuss. For instance, why doesn't she call him a hubby-type name instead of "Ge"? They are married, yet she calls him that. It's just kind of odd to me, you know? I'm sure that even in that dynasty they had words like "husband" or "dear" to describe their spouse. "Ge" is fine for very good friends or lovers, but for your husband? Secondly, do you want to know how Eskimos came about? The married couple had a few more kids, but they abandoned them on the island. (Ha ha ha, I'm just kidding.) Thirdly, and maybe I'm wrong here, the main character completely forgets about one of the girls for like ten episodes. He goes to save her, but ends up getting distracted and never mentions her again until she finally shows up. What's up with that? Last, but not least, I never would have thought I'd read the word "Lion King" in this series. I don't know why, but I found it comical.
Looking back, I really did enjoy the series. The only problem is that they didn't produce it well enough to really make the story shine. I can't really say if the reason the effects were so bad was because they didn't have enough money, or they just didn't hire the right people to do the work, but I guess it can't be helped. If you have already read the novel before, I'd suggest that you just skip the first 10 episodes in order to save yourself the misery of having to notice all of the acting and production problems that it had. The last 75% of the drama was very good, but they kind of botched the first quarter of it. I probably won't watch it again mainly because I cannot stand watching all of the mistakes, but it's a decent show to watch if you are bored.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
The Walking Dead

Rating: (Not reviewed)
Genre: Post-apocalyptic, Zombie apocalypse, Horror, Drama
Episodes: (Still Airing - AMC)
Cast: Frank Darabont, Gale Anne Hurd, David Alpert, Robert Kirkman, Charles H. Eglee
"The Walking Dead tells the story of the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse; it follows a small group of survivors, traveling across the desolate United States in search of a new home away from the shuffling hordes of the undead. The group is led by Rick Grimes, who was a sheriff's deputy in King County, Georgia, before the zombie outbreak. As their situation grows more and more grim, the group's desperation to survive pushes them to the very edge of sanity. At every turn they are faced with unspeakable horrors, both from the undead and the scattered remains of a struggling human populace."
Bones

Rating: (Not Reviewed)
Genre: Crime procedural, Comedy-drama
Episodes: 113 (Six Seasons - Now airing)
Cast: Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz, Michaela Conlin, Eric Millegan, T. J. Thyne, Jonathan Adams, Tamara Taylor, John Francis Daley
""Pilot" is the first episode of the television series Bones, which premiered on the FOX network on September 13, 2005. It is written by series creator Hart Hanson and directed by Greg Yaitanes. It introduces the two main characters of the series, Dr. Temperance Brennan (played by Emily Deschanel) and FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth (played by David Boreanaz), and their partnership in solving cases involving unidentified human remains."
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
The Sorcerer's Apprentice

(Not reviewed. See reasons below)
MOVIE
Genre: Drama, Action & Adventure, Kids & Family, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Comedy
Cast: Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina, Teresa Palmer
"Balthazar Blake is a sorcerer in modern-day Manhattan fighting against the forces of evil, in particular his arch-nemesis, Maxim Horvath, while searching for the person who will inherit powers. This turns out to be Dave Stutler , a physics student at New York University, whom Balthazar takes as a reluctant protégé. The sorcerer gives his unwilling apprentice a crash course in the art and science of magic and sorcery, in order to stop Horvath and Morgana le Fay from destroying the world."
I really wanted to review a movie this week, as I haven't reviewed a movie in months. However, I watched about twenty-seven minutes of this movie and I had enough. According to some people's opinions of this movie, the reason this movie isn't very interesting is because of the action. However, that's not why I couldn't watch it. I'm fine with non-stop action when it's considered an action movie. However, with so many inconsistencies in the first half hour of the movie, I couldn't bare to watch. In my opinion, the script was horrible. The characters aren't rounded, the beginning is way too quick, the dialogue is dry, and the plot was kind of, well, "Disney-like". From the get-go, the script was barely working, and was hidden by the special effects and fight scenes. Truthfully, if it wasn't for the special effects I would have stopped watching it at ten minutes. The acting wasn't that impressive either.
In conclusion, if I were able to finish the movie without gaining a concussion by repeatedly banging my head against my wall and if the movie didn't get any better, I would have rated it one star. However, since I could only get through 1/4th of the movie, I don't feel it's right to put any rating at all. So if you want to watch The Sorcerer's Apprentice, be prepared to turn off your television.
Labels:
Action,
Adventure,
Alfred Molina,
Comedy,
Drama,
Family,
Fantasy,
Jay Baruchel,
Kids,
Nicolas Cage,
Science Fiction,
Teresa Palmer
Monday, November 1, 2010
Paradise Kiss

Rating: ****
ANIME!
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Slice of Life, Josei
Episodes: 12
Japanese Voice Actors: Yamada Yu, Hamada Kenji, Mizutani Shunsuke, Matsumoto Marika
"Yukari is a typical high-school student who listens to her parents and attends school everyday. As she starts to question her way of life, she encounters a group of fashion design students who have a clothing label known as "Paradise Kiss". The group needs to find a model to showcase their designs in an up-coming fashion show and decides to pick Yukari. Initially, Yukari is reluctant to be associated with this seemingly eccentric group, but eventually she realises they are really nice people. Furthermore, their passion and enthusiasm to follow their ideals and dreams make Yukari realise that she has not been enjoying her life and thus motivates her to pursue her own dreams. The story follows Yukari as she gets involved in the group and eventually falls in love with the leader, George."
I recently found out that a live action movie is going to be produced in Japan. This has me very excited, as I really loved this anime. The art is gorgeous and the story is wonderful as well, so of course I had to showcase this anime in my blog.
Labels:
Comedy,
Drama,
Hamada Kenji,
Josei,
Matsumoto Marika,
Mizutani Shunsuke,
Paradise Kiss,
Romance,
Slice of Life,
Yamada Yu
Friday, October 29, 2010
What Star Did You Come From?

Rating: ****
Genre: Drama, Romance, Comedy
Episodes: 16
Cast: Kim Rae Won, Jung Ryu Won, Kang Jung Hwa, Park Shi Hoo
"Seung Hee, after losing his girlfriend in a tragic accident, left for 3 years. When he came back, he sought to make a film in a rural area. Someone caught his eye – Bok Shil, who looks exactly like his deceased girlfriend, Hye Soo. Seung Hee followed Bok Shil in order to get some answers, and ended up falling for her. Still the questions remain, is he attracted to Bok Shil because of the memories of his ex-girlfriend, or does he like Bok Shil for who she is? What happens when competitors come into the picture and families opposing their love?"
The only problem with this drama is its' plot. I'm being serious here. It has the most annoying plot ever. In fact, I avoided watching it for a long time because I hated the storyline. However, the dialogue is wonderful, the characters are realistic, and I think they did a wonderful job directing/ producing it. Although it might be hard to get over its' over-dramatic and almost unrealistic plot, it is a drama worthy of watching. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Good Job, Good Job / Job Well Done

Rating: ****
Genre: Romance, Drama, Family
Episodes: 40
Cast: Kim Seung Soo, Chae Rim, Kim Jung Hwa, Seo Hyo Rim, Uhm Ki Joon
"Lee Kang Joo is a single mother who was abandoned by her previous boyfriend, Yoo Ho Nam. Ho Nam forgot that Kang Joo was pregnant with his child and went abroad to study. When Ho Nam returns to Korea, he wants to pick up where he left off his relationship with Kang Joo. However, Kang Joo, is not as willing to start over with Ho Nam. Choi Seung Hun is the son of Jung Soo Hee who is Kang Joo's mentor and boss. He has been pursuing Kang Joo for a while and hits a roadblock when Kang Joo's ex returns. "
Let me just state real quick that I normally don't even bother watching dramas like this. A drama with 40 episodes is kind of tough. There's always a huge amount of drama and it seems like there is a constant state of waves crashing over you. Truthfully, I have no idea how I ended up watching this series. However, I must say, it did keep me occupied. I sat down for the first episode and barely was able to tear myself away from the computer screen in order to go to bed. The acting, cast, production, and plot was great. However, since the drama was way too full of drama for my unique taste I can't give it a five star rating. I have to admit that it was definitely a drama worth watching. I was kind of hoping for Byul to have the baby brother that she wanted though lol...
Labels:
Chae Rim,
Drama,
Family,
Good Job,
Job Well Done,
Kim Jung Hwa,
Kim Seung Soo,
Korean,
Romance,
Seo Hyo Rim,
Uhm Ki Joon
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Le Grand Chef

Rating: ***
MOVIE!
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Cast: Kim Kang Woo, Jung Jin, Kim Sang Ho, Lee Ha Na, Im Won Hee
"At a press conference, a cooking knife of a special spirit is being presented to the public. The knife belongs to the last Korean royal chef of the Chosun Dynasty who cut his arms with this knife to show his loyalty to the king and the country. The Japanese bureaucrat at the time was deeply moved by his conviction and returned to Japan with this knife. Now, his son has come to Korea to return the precious knife back to someone who really deserves to own it and announces a cooking contest to find the best cook for this knife. Thus the destined match between the grandsons of the two apprentices of the royal chef has begun… "
I don't always agree with what the critics say about dramas and films, but I think I'm going to agree this time. Le Grand Chef wasn't bad, in fact it was actually interesting, it's just it was kind of.. well... Let's put it this way. According to all sources I've come across, it's supposed to be a comedy/drama. However, I barely even cracked a smile throughout the whole movie and the drama wasn't all that dramatic if you get my drift. In all honesty, I don't think this fit very well as a movie. I think the story would have been a lot better as a short drama. Because they tried to fit in the story in a two hour time frame, they never rounded the characters out. The viewer only saw the typical bad guy and the typical "hero" of the story. Very flat characters. However, however, I did enjoy the movie and I loved the dishes that they showed. It was worth watching, even though it wasn't as wonderful as it could have been.
Labels:
Comedy,
Drama,
Im Won Hee,
Jung Jin,
Kim Kang Woo,
Kim Sang Ho,
Korean,
Le Grand Chef,
Lee Ha Na
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Gumiho / Nine Tailed Fox

Rating: ****
Genre: Romance, Action, Fantasy, Horror, Drama
Episodes: 16
Cast: Han Ye Seul, Jo Hyun Jae, Jun Jin, Kim Tae Hee, Park Joon Suk
"Shi Yeon is a Nine-Tailed Fox living undercover in the human world. By day, Shi Yeon is an employee at a natural history museum. By night, she's a top-ranking woman warrior in the Nine-Tailed Fox clan, charged with preserving the delicate balance between man and fox. But her world is sent spinning when an atrocious serial murder - where the victims have had their internal organs gouged out - is uncovered. Detective Min Woo believes the murders may relate to the organ trafficking trade, and goes undercover in a seedy organ smuggling ring. But Min Woo's cover is blown, and it's only through the intervention Nine-Tailed Fox warrior Mu Young and Shi Yeon that he's able to survive! But he's seen their true identities as Nine-Tailed Foxes…can he be allowed to live?"
This bittersweet drama is a big hit in my book. However, there are a few unrealistic parts in this story. For instance, Shi Yeon (a Gumiho) was supposed to have grown up thinking she was human. However, Gumiho's are supposed to eat human liver, right? How could she have zero inkling that something was off when she was supposed to eat human liver? Another thing I thought was kind of off is that when the Gumiho's die they turn into ash. Gumiho's aren't supposed to be some mystical creature exactly, they are supposed to be the next step in evolution (basically). Unlike vampires, who are dead but continue "living" for thousands or so years, Gumiho's have a more normal life span. Why would they turn into ash after they die? It makes no logical sense at all.. Anyway, other than that it was a good drama.
Labels:
Action,
Drama,
Fantasy,
Gumiho,
Han Ye Seul,
Horror,
Jo Hyun Jae,
Jun Jin,
Kim Tae Hee,
Korean,
Nine Tailed Fox,
Park Joon Suk,
Romance
My Bratty Princess

Rating: ****
Genre: Romance, Comedy, Drama
Episodes: 33
Cast: Jang Na Ra, Alec Su, Bao Lei, Chen Xiu Li, Lu Xing
"Situ Jin, a mischievous free-thinking lady, and her companion, A Ling, go on a series of adventures. She does not know that she is a princess of the former royal family. To protect her family’s reputation outside the home, Situ Jin dresses as a man and calls herself Xiao Longxia. Concerned about the plight of the refugees which the officials have been ignoring, she comes up with various schemes to help them. Emperor Zhu Yun has been steadily working on consolidating the empire that his father had left him. A monk once gave him a puzzle, telling him that whoever solves it will help him with the problems of the empire. He escapes from his palace to wander around the city with his companion. He befriends Xiao Longxia after he realizes that the money she has conned and stolen from others is being spent on the refugees. When Xiao Longxia solves the puzzle, he decides to maintain closer ties with her. The prince of Yunnan resents the emperor since his sister, the previous queen, had been killed with her family. He sends his son, Bai Yu Fei, to cause unrest and to marry Princess An Ning. An unlikely friendship develops between the Emperor, Xiao Longxia and Bai Yu Fei, each pretending to the others to be someone else. Palace and court intrigues, rebellion and assasination plots abound. "
Oops, I guess I forgot to review this. It's kind of odd, don't you think? I don't know how this slipped through my net. I hope I haven't left a few more undone. For My Bratty Princess, I really don't remember it well enough to give a decent review. Seeing as how it was four stars when I rated it, though, it must've been good enough to watch.
My Bratty Princess was one of the first mainland period dramas that I watched. I remember enjoying the mischievous attitude of Situ Jin. Considering it was thirty three episodes, I don't know how I would've gotten through it if it wasn't good. After all, I didn't have the patience for any drama that was longer than 18 episodes back then.
Anyway, I'm sorry for the less than informative review. Feel free to let me know if I missed any more reviews. I may have to re-watch some of the dramas.
Labels:
Alec Su,
Bao Lei,
Chen Xiu Li,
Chinese,
Comedy,
Drama,
Jang Na Ra,
Lu Xing,
My Bratty Princess,
Romance
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Sunao ni Narenakute

Rating: ****.5
Genre: Friendship, Drama
Episodes: 11
Cast: Eita, Ueno Juri, Seki Megumi, Tamayama Tetsuji, Hero JaeJoong
"Nakajima looks up to his father, who was a war photographer, but can only get a job as an assistant for gravure magazines. Mizuno is a provisional high school teacher, currently on probation. Nishimura is Mizuno's best friend, whose boyfriend has been avoiding her since she discovered she was pregnant. Ichihara works at a magazine where he is being blackmailed into sexual favours by his chief editor. Park, on Twitter, takes on the persona of a doctor, when he is actually working at a company that sells medical equipment to disinterested doctors, and at the same time, trying to take care of his younger sister.
This is a story about the blossoming friendship of five young people who were brought together by Twitter, and their journey to finding honesty with each other and with themselves."
I'll be completely honest here and tell you I was not at all interested in the plot of the drama. In fact, I completely ignored it the whole time it was still airing. The plot seemed like it was just a promotion for twitter and it seemed stupid. However, one day I was bored and finally sat down to watch it. In two days I watched it, and I'm very glad that I did. For the most part, I'm not a big fan of straight drama series (I want romance or action in it) however (for some reason) I really enjoyed this drama. The characters were real, the stories being told were believable, the dialogue was well written, and the cast did a good job of acting out their characters. There were some parts that could have been more realistic, however, that won't stop me from giving it 4.5 stars. :D
Labels:
Drama,
Eita,
Friendship,
Hero JaeJoong,
Seki Megumi,
Sunao ni Narenakute,
Tamayama Tetsuji,
Ueno Juri
Friday, June 18, 2010
Elfen Lied

Rating: ***.5
Anime!
Genre: Action, Drama, Ecchi, Horror, Romance, Psychological
Episodes: 13 + 1 OVA
"The Diclonius, a mutated homosapien that is said to be selected by God and will eventually become the destruction of mankind, possess two horns on their heads and have a "sixth sense" which gives them telekinetic abilities. Due to this dangerous power, they have been captured and isolated in laboratories by the government. Lucy, a young and psychotic Diclonius, manages to break free of her confines and brutally murders most of the guards in the laboratory where she is being held, only to be shot in the head as she makes her escape. She survives, falling off a cliff into the ocean and manages to drift along to a beach where two teenagers, Kouta and Yuka, discover her. Having lost her memories, she was named after the only thing that she can now say, "Nyuu," and the two allow her to stay at Kouta"
Although I'm sure that this anime is probably supposed to be for guys to watch (As it has mainly female characters and has a lot of nudity and gore) I actually really like it. As a gore enthusiast I can't help but want to watch it over and over again. Truthfully, though, the opening song brought me to tears a few times after watching the anime. When you first watch the opening credits, it's just a song, but as you watch the anime, you'll see how well the song fits the anime. The reason it is only 3.5 stars is because: (1) there were too many unneeded nude scenes -.-" (2) some of the storyline is just plain bad.
Labels:
Action,
Anime,
Drama,
Ecchi,
Elfen Lied,
Horror,
Japanese,
Psychological,
Romance
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