Television, Books, Manga, Movies, and Anime are my Obsession. As such, I'd like to recommend some of my most favorite stories to you. My recommendations originate from many different countries, including Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and (my own country) USA. I hope you read my blog and find the great stories I've come to know and love.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Romance Town
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Episodes: 20
Cast: Jung Gyu Woon, Kim Min Joon, Lee Jae Yong, Min Hyo Rin, Sung Yu Ri
SYNOPSIS:
"The story of domestic help who work for rich households. No Soon Geum is one of these housekeepers; despite the master-maid heirarchy, she's bold, fearless, and unafraid of doing hard work in order to support herself. As a child, Soon Geum had dreamt of living a grand life in a Cinderella story, complete with her own white knight, but that dream had faded as reality took over. However, she reaches a turning point in her life when she is hired as a maid for the rich and handsome Kang Gun Woo."
REVIEW:
Although the show was worth watching, I have to say that this series has the worst title I have ever seen. Originally, the title was going to be "maids," which was not that great. However, there were many complaints about it because the word apparently isn't a great word in Korea. Truthfully, I really don't know what the big deal is about the original title, as I know very little Korean or it's history. Anyway, they decided to change it to "Romance Town" instead because of the complaints. Let me just say that the title only got worse. Seriously, it sounds like a soap opera. Maybe this drama is actually supposed to be a soap?
Anyway, as far as comedy is concerned, I wouldn't get too excited. Although the drama is worth watching, there is practically no comedy. You're better off watching the news if you want comedy.
The thing I hated the most about it, though, is the end. Can someone say "WTF?" It's fine if a drama is a little unrealistic, but this one just takes the cake.
What did you think of this drama? Comment below!
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Monday, October 4, 2010
Someday

Rating: ****
Genre: Romance
Episodes: 16
Cast: Bae doo Na, Kim Min Joon, Lee Jin wook, Oh Yoon Ah
"Someday is about four different people's story about love.
Hana Yamaguchi (Bae Doo-Na) was a successful young cartoonist in Japan. Abandoned by her parents and brought up by her grandma, she was cold and aloof and did not believe in love which to her was only a simple biological response. When the elderly neighbourhood street sweeper died, she discovered the affection between him and her neighbour which lasted 60 years. Hana could not understand this kind of love, so she decided to trace her neighbour's footstep to Korea when she disappeared with her lover's ashes.
Go Jin Pyo (Kim Min Joon) was a doctor who was a comic book fan of Hana. He was overjoyed in meeting Hana and believed that he was in love for the first time in his life. He decided to help Hana in fulfilling her wish to look for her neighbour and enlisted the help of a private eye, Lee Seok Man (Lee Jin Wook).Lee was the sole survivor of a car accident whereby his parents and brother were killed. He carried a lot of guilt towards the parents of the other victim and did his best to help out even at the expense of owing money to the loan sharks.
Hye Young (Oh Yoon Ah) was a PD of animation projects and a close friend of Jin Pyo. she didn't realize that she was in love with him till Hana appeared.
In bringing her neighbour's love story to fruition and published in print, the process changed the lives and outlook on love for these four people."
This drama has a very laid back feel to it. In most dramas it's all about the drama. There's always some sort of something going on. There's lies, deceit, jealousy, love, and more drama than necessary. This series was much more calming than the norm so I was grateful. I also liked the art and story as well. All in all, I think this was a nice little drama. It's not one of those dramas that you get easily addicted to, but it leaves you with a calm smile and a warm heart.