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Thursday, April 21, 2016

ReQuip: Mrs. Cop 2 Episodes 9-10

Half-way through, Sassy Cop: 0, Sassy Villain: 1.

(ie where they've been since episode 2. Not that I mind all the intense stare-offs, but some forward plot progression might be good right about now. Until then, however, I will continue to ReQuip Kim Bum's face.)


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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

ReQuip: Mrs. Cop 2 Episodes 7-8

the relationship between these two continues to be my favorite part...
also, since pictures are worth a thousand words, and I've already mentioned the non-verbals on this show... 

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Monday, March 14, 2016

Secret Garden

Secret Garden 2.5-3.5 stars
PG-13 for adult-ish content and implied things. *spoiler alert* male and female lead swap bodies a few times due to special circumstances. *end of spoiler* Also, there is one homosexual minor character.
Romance and Chemistry: Chemistry was good, this is a rom-com so it certainly had that element, and a few nights sleeping together *SPOILER* though it was obvious they saved themselves for the wedding night which I really appreciated.*SPOILER END*


Secret Garden, is an interesting drama, to say the least.
I was in a unique mood starving for something fluffy, fun, yet deepish
I stumbled across Secret Garden and decided to give it a go.
If I had known that they swapped bodies...I might not have, but I am glad I did.

The further I was immersed in the drama it almost felt like a modern Pride and Prejudice retelling.
Kim Joo Won is a chaebol version of Mr. Darcy in shiny sequined and leopard print track suits, from Italy.
His older step-brother a Hallyu star,  would do nicely for a for a mix between Bingley and Wickham--separated from his first love he turns scamp--but will he ever be reunited with his first love...or....there are so many possible ships in this show.




Even though he is a washed up Hallyu Star, he's still totally loveable and is soooo needed in this drama!

Also, we have the perfect Mother to take the place of Lady Catherine de Bourgh--who threatens beloved Gil Ra-im MULTIPLE TIMES! (Lizzy Bennet, you got off easy.)




The main reason I watched this drama is because I adore Ha Ji Won  (I watched her in Damo) who plays Gil Ra-Im. She performs flawlessly beautiful, feminine, sweet, yet tough as nails women with a captivating elegance and candor that makes you fall promptly in love with her characters. 


Gil Ra-Im is a stunt double working with one of the most wonderful guys in the cast. It's obvious early on that there are several ships that Gil Ra-Im can sail away on...this is one of them. Caring deep, he easily falls into the "big brother" category, but with a nudge, he could easily fall into husband material.
Gil Ra-Im is impressive in her stunt work, she's an amazing actress, and it's beautiful to watch her swing swords and shoot her way through scenes; though I must admit I prefer her historical costumes, which are beautifully revisited for one episode! Which I totally fangirled through.



She is so epic!



He is such an easy Chaebol to like.
Usually, I scream at chaebols and call them idiots.
He didn't fall into this category...most of the time.
 However, it was the  relationship aspect that kept me going through this drama. It's Pride and Prejudice feelings, and Little Mermaid reoccurring theme drew together a beautiful and complete story. Keeping you on the edge of your seat, as the scales tipped and dipped in various directions. 
Their body swaps complicating their lives, throwing in life threatening and career changing choices into the others unaware hands. It didn't help that their personalities were as different as night and day. 
She is sweet and sincere.
He is heir-ogant.
She's fearless.
He's afraid of elevators.
She'll say she's sorry even if it's not her fault.
He'll never admit he was wrong.
She's hoping for a role in a movie.
His job is on the line...
She gets the audition...
He has an important meeting...
She takes the elevator as him...
Car accidents...
Choices of who will live, and who may never recover.
How can they break the curse?
It all blends together into perfection.
THIS SCENE!
I loved that he recognized how selfish he was being,
yet the reason was also so selfless
 it was beautifully emotionally confusing and yet perfect.
However, the longer they were together, you feel that it is indeed destiny that ties their fates together. 
Just, how will it end?

Monday, March 7, 2016

Angry Mom / 앵그리 맘 / Aenggeuri Mam



Plot
Mother with a troubled past finds her daughter is being bullied at school and goes undercover as a student to find out what is going on. 

Kang Ja, titular Angry Mom

Main Characters: 
Jo Kang Ja: second drama mom ever to get the Black Hat Award from me, and the first to get it for being an undercover punk a la City Hunter, Healer, and all my other favorite heroes. XD Her past and her daughter's present and her family's future are all tied together...she had no one to fight for her when she was a teen, but now that her daughter is in trouble, she refuses to back down. 
Oh Ah Ran: Kang-Ja's daughter...troubled teen who realizes exactly how much her mother has not told her, once they begin fighting together.
Han Gong Joo: Kang-Ja's best friend...the one who knows almost all her secrets, and who is willing to join the fight however she is needed
Park Noh Ah: New teacher at Ah Ran's school, whose innocent view of the world makes him of no use whatsoever...until he learns how to fight darkness with righteousness.
Go Bok Dong: fellow student of Ah Ran's...and someone who finds himself in a very similar position to where Kang-Ja was when she was his age - because of the same person who tormented her. Further complicated by the fact that he gets a crush on Kang-Ja, thinking she is his age. 
The main villains you'll learn quickly enough... :P 
Bok Dong

Cautionary notes:
Be warned: It's dark. It starts out with a teacher/student relationship (one that is finally played for the utterly creepy thing it should be, instead of some of the more cutesy love-lines sometimes seen in dramas), major school bullying, and murder, in short order. Quickly moving on to brutal beating, more murder, and attempted rape in flashbacks. Depending on how you count it, 8 teens died during the drama...and the repeated physical abuse of one woman was a lot easier to skip than watch. 
I don't think any of the above is overdone or gratuitous, though - it's what the story is about and the story is very well done. (I might think it was overdone if things like the Sewol Ferry disaster were not obvious signs that these things are actually happening and attention needs to be drawn to them.) 

Otherwise, there are the usual modern kdrama problems - excessive drinking, bathroom humor, etc - plus some attempts at seduction that are supposed to be more funny than successful, and some oddness, given that Kang-Ja's best friend runs a very weird business and is technically a gangster. (Don't ask me how or what business exactly she runs.) 
mother-daughter scenes also my favorite...

Favorite Scene
Bok-Dong moving from offender to defender, so basically any scene where that happens.  :) 

Least Favorite Scene
....I wasn't a huge fan of the awkwardness between Bok-Dong and Kang-Ja (for one, she's married; for another, she is absolutely old enough to be his mother, which is probably why she did not notice the crush starting; for a third, mom or not, she shouldn't walk in on people in the bathroom). But the abuse scenes probably were the pieces that bothered me the most. 

Quotes:
Do you know what the fate of the best one is? In Chinese, it’s a four-character idiom “Live alone, die alone”. No matter what others say, just live your own way. Be strong to people who are strong, and be weak to people who are weak. You must be loyal and fight against injustice! If you’re that kind of person, then no matter what anyone says, you are the best, even if you are alone.


"In a land of one-eyed people, the one with two eyes is the strange one."


"All this time, in your greenhouse, I lived very warmly. Because of you, I believed that there still was warmth in the world. Because I had that belief, I didn’t get hurt and I could stay strong until now. Thank you, father. But now I will go out of your shelter. I won’t remain like a kid where my father’s words are my entire world. Because my children are in a cold place with no one to protect them. Because they are in a dangerous place."


"I’d like it if there were many more strong ones [kang-jas], and I’d like if it would hurry up and come sooner—the world where the ones who love more win."

Noh Ah and Kang Ja

Overall:
So, so, so much love for the  mother-daughter relationships and all the female friendships and the general message of moms having power and a;lsdkfja;sldkjfa;lsdfjk
I love that while it has that strong message - sometimes coming right out and bluntly saying it, almost to the point of preachiness - yet there are boy-crazy girls and girls who betray their friendships and moms who don’t care enough about their children and moms who care too much about their children and not enough about others and other women who are simply horrible people. And the awesome female characters all have their own flaws and weak spots. Plus, I adored the concept of a mom going undercover to school to protect her daughter. And it really is flat-out awesome to see her decking the bullies, no matter their rank or place. XD

And, while there are many lousy male characters (okay, the number of truly terrible fathers is a bit overkill...), there is still the shining light that is Noh Ah, who once he decides to step out of his hothouse and refuses to allow himself any longer to be blinded/shielded from the evil around him, is completely beautiful. And there is Bok-Dong, adorable child who’s been given every reason to go wrong, and then is given a chance to go right…the other characters I ended up really liking I won't say, because of spoilers. :) 

I also loved how the dynamic between the strong woman that is Kang-ja and the weak man that is her husband ended up playing out. You don't get a mom going undercover in an attempt to save her child when her husband is any kind of a protective force...but how their relationship worked was fascinating, and incredibly well done.

I really enjoyed that the drama is able to so strongly give its message, but without totally resorting to making it an all-men-are-evil-all-women-goddesses propaganda film - it doesn't stoop to falsifying the story to make a point.




Verdict: 3/5    
It's not a perfect drama...but if you're looking for something different, particularly a female-centric drama with tons of awesome friendships and a beautiful mother-daughter story...this one stands out.


Monday, February 22, 2016

Remember Me a.k.a. Hello Monster



Remember Me.

Rating 4.5 Stars
Cautionary notes: Physical violence, human remains related to police work. Overall, not bad considering content. PG 13.
Chemistry and Romance: 5 stars! Sweet and clean. 
Black Hats Worn In Drama: Three

I will always remember...Remember Me.
It’s the theme, the reason, the why, the how.
It’s subtle but sweet, painful, but perfect.
Very, very perfect.
The cast, the story, the script, the plot twists that leave you gasping and in mental agony and trying to catch your breath.

Hyun, a brilliant criminal minds specialist and professor, is called back to Korea by a mysterious e-mail of a crime scene. The story quickly progressed as Hyun (a.k.a. David Lee), assisting a special group of police officers clamping down on criminals.While tracing his own Korean roots, that he had left behind several years earlier. Memories that were frozen, forgotten, and trapped...are slowly melted like time capsules, recalled and released. Freeing Hyun to be even more of an amazing person, and more himself; as he solves the riddles around his childhood, his father’s death, and little brother’s disappearance.


Cha Ji An, an earnest police detective, whose life has been affected by the same serial killer that took away Hyun Lee’s father and brother. Finds herself working with the man, she’s followed most of her life. Instinct telling her if she follows Hyun, she’ll find the man responsible for her father’s disappearance—and be able to redeem her father’s reputation, removing the badge of shame associated with her own. Ji An was delightfully human, strong and yet needing rescue, fearful but courageous, imperfect and perfectly loveable.


Min. Ah, Min. Where does one begin?
Strangely, he was the one character, I found myself relating to, loving, and won his way into a cherished characters place, in my heart. His story, his humanity, and struggle were palpable, and I wanted to reach out, hold his hand, be his friend, and tell him to hold on, be strong.


"Three Points"
Team Leader
The Special Police Task Force was delightful.
Team Leader, earned my love and respect—even with his long speeches.
“Three Points”, and the rest of the team, especially the junior officer; love and justice are the same for him.


I am not fond of moralizing stories, or tacking on a zillion scripture verses and hidden meanings where things are often very plain and can speak for themselves. So often people twist words and poke them at others when they do this. However, as I watched Remember Me, it spoke truth to me in a way only a handful of movies can claim.


As it played its last few moments on my screen, I found myself feeling that 16 episodes were really too short as I tried to catch my breath and grasp that it really was ending. The beautiful theme of salvation that ran through this story, with a vein of brotherly love. How love, can open hearts that looked so closed. It showed the power of the lies that we believe, there were parts in the show I wanted to scream to Min not to believe the things in his head, to take his hand and say hold on, be brave, the end isn’t like this, and it seemed as if black holes might swallow them all.



For Min, it was an uphill battle, the struggles the lies, the desires and cravings he had in his heart to be known for who he was, to not be forgotten, and the choice he makes at the very end.
To face the world.
As he is.
To be remembered.

As Min.