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I am back in the fannish land of living! I have seen quite few good Korean dramas recently and it feels like a good time to make a "My top 10 favorites" list.
1. The Legend – it is a truly great piece of TV, Eastern, Western and otherwise.
2. Lovers in Paris Cinderella's story! Dimples! (read more below :D)
3. Goong (aka Princess Hours aka Imperial Household) – The greatest love story in Korean drama for me. EVER.
Usually in Kdrama love stories develop the following way (I take 20 episode drama as an example) :
a) Episode 1: They meet.
b) Episode 4: They are in love but they don't know it yet themselves.
c) Episode 10: They discover that their feelings are mutual and that their love is BIG LOVE.
d) The rest of the episodes: Many obstacles on the way of Their Big Love.
My personal favourite parts are from a to c and because part d doesn't interest me much I usually end up lagging at the end. In "Goong" part c lasted up to the episode 22 (I think) with Shin never being sure that CG loved him and throwing fits of jealousy. I loved this. Plus the best costumes.
4. A Love to Kill – Tragedy that is psychologically very true. Best angst. Best kissing scenes. Rain.
5. Winter Queen – SO lovely. Snow! Winter! Hyun Bin boxing! Dimples again!
6. Full House – Rain! Young and pretty! And the good ending!
7. My name is Kim Sam Soon is the most "Western" Kdrama I have seen. I loved the main herouine. Add Hyun Bin and dimple obsession.
8. Capital Scandal – May be the best made drama after "The Legend", devoid of the usual Korean cheesy music, cheesy costumes and unnecessary secondary characters. But I am not sure about the flippancy with which it dealt with murder for terrorist purposes.
9. Lovers – I adored the main couple but at the end the storyline with the pregnant girlfriend left me with heavy feelings. I am not sure if I feel that Kang Jae should have been more responsible for his girlfriend instead of going around staring at Mi Joo with puppy-dog eyes. I know – BIG love! But we are in charge of our feelings, right? At least to the point where we don't show them to our pregnant girlfriends who can miscarry our child? In short, losing a child is a really big subject for me and I rather don't have it in a drama.
10. My Girl – The best "third man" in the history.
11. Tree of Heaven - I have forgotten this one! It has to make number 11. Forbidden step-sibling love with Lee Wan totally deserves it.
Hong Gil Dong
I really quite liked Hong Gil Dong up to a point and was hoping it would make it into the top ten, but the ending with everyone dying and killing each other is just NOT ON for me. Trying to make HGD's implied death into a "his life will go on" story or leaving it as an open ending makes the bad ending worse for me as it seems to be a cowardly gesture devised to make the fans of the series "happy". Seriously, I am so angry with the ending I am not going to watch the rest of the episodes (I am on the episode 16). Fortunately I have been so busy with the house cleaning/the church convention/Lovers trilogy that I am not feeling too personally involved anymore.
Lovers in Paris
Her dress is so pretty:

Big promotion for Lovers in Paris, in Pictures
This is by far the most understated drama I have watched. I have never heard of it prior to
joonni (to whom I am forever thankful) recommendation but it was one of the best dramas I have ever watched. It is one of the highest rated dramas in the history scoring 58% on the last episode. I loved loved loved it and finished it in one big gulp without forwarding.
Story: Cinderella done Korean Car manufacturing way. They meet in Paris (but they are not there for long) .
She: Kang Tae-young (palyed by Kim Jung Eun) is adorably plucky herouine but without usual clumsiness of adorable herouines. She met her "fated one" by working as his housemaid.
He: Han Ki-joo (played by dimple-bearing Park Shin Yang) is cold but ready to melt president of a Korean car manufacturing company. Contrary to the usual "cold" type he has a sense of humour in buckets; in a dry dead-pan way. I fell terribly in love with Park Shin Yang, the actor I initially didn't find attractive at all. There is something irresistible in his bearing and mannerisms.
The third guy: His nephew, an artistic drummer type.
Continue with the pictures:
Scene of awesomeness number 1: Ki-joo has a meeting with one of his French business partners. He discovers that the guy's wife is Korean and was born in the same city as Ki-joo's housemaid, Tae-young. Ki-joo makes a contract with Tae-young to be his partner for one evening. THEY DANCE.


Scene of awesomeness number 2: Ki-joo is forced to fire Tae-young (who by that time works as a journalist in his company) by his father. This is the SCENE BY THE POOL, with Tae-young falling into the pool and Ki-joo rescuing her.
The scene goes like this:
Tae-young: Why are you firing me?
Ki-joo: Because I don't want to have you close to me. I don't want to see you.
Tae-young: Can you swim? I can't. (falls into the pool)
Ki-joo: (after he has jumped into the pool to discover that Tae-young CAN swim) : You lied, you can swim.
Tae-young: Yes, I lied. But you lied too that you don't want to have me close to you. ** THEY ANGST **



Scene of awesomeness number 3: Kissing.





Scene of awesomeness number 4 Engagement:


Scene of awesomeness number 4 After-engagement getaway:






Scene of awesomeness number 5 Smiling together, they smile together it a lot (when they don't angst):


Scene of awesomeness number 6 With the "Third man", Soo-hyuk. He was a good lad at first but unfortunately became bitter in the latest episodes.


Miscellaneous Just because I like Ki-joo's ties.


Summary: IT IS A GREAT AND FABULOUS DRAMA!!!!!!!!! A MUST WATCH!
Lovers in Prague I have started this drama (and it took me a while to find it! I learned how to use Clubbox just for this occasion!). Very good, but not as good as "Lovers" or "Lovers in Paris" so far.
1. The Legend – it is a truly great piece of TV, Eastern, Western and otherwise.
2. Lovers in Paris Cinderella's story! Dimples! (read more below :D)
3. Goong (aka Princess Hours aka Imperial Household) – The greatest love story in Korean drama for me. EVER.
Usually in Kdrama love stories develop the following way (I take 20 episode drama as an example) :
a) Episode 1: They meet.
b) Episode 4: They are in love but they don't know it yet themselves.
c) Episode 10: They discover that their feelings are mutual and that their love is BIG LOVE.
d) The rest of the episodes: Many obstacles on the way of Their Big Love.
My personal favourite parts are from a to c and because part d doesn't interest me much I usually end up lagging at the end. In "Goong" part c lasted up to the episode 22 (I think) with Shin never being sure that CG loved him and throwing fits of jealousy. I loved this. Plus the best costumes.
4. A Love to Kill – Tragedy that is psychologically very true. Best angst. Best kissing scenes. Rain.
5. Winter Queen – SO lovely. Snow! Winter! Hyun Bin boxing! Dimples again!
6. Full House – Rain! Young and pretty! And the good ending!
7. My name is Kim Sam Soon is the most "Western" Kdrama I have seen. I loved the main herouine. Add Hyun Bin and dimple obsession.
8. Capital Scandal – May be the best made drama after "The Legend", devoid of the usual Korean cheesy music, cheesy costumes and unnecessary secondary characters. But I am not sure about the flippancy with which it dealt with murder for terrorist purposes.
9. Lovers – I adored the main couple but at the end the storyline with the pregnant girlfriend left me with heavy feelings. I am not sure if I feel that Kang Jae should have been more responsible for his girlfriend instead of going around staring at Mi Joo with puppy-dog eyes. I know – BIG love! But we are in charge of our feelings, right? At least to the point where we don't show them to our pregnant girlfriends who can miscarry our child? In short, losing a child is a really big subject for me and I rather don't have it in a drama.
10. My Girl – The best "third man" in the history.
11. Tree of Heaven - I have forgotten this one! It has to make number 11. Forbidden step-sibling love with Lee Wan totally deserves it.
Hong Gil Dong
I really quite liked Hong Gil Dong up to a point and was hoping it would make it into the top ten, but the ending with everyone dying and killing each other is just NOT ON for me. Trying to make HGD's implied death into a "his life will go on" story or leaving it as an open ending makes the bad ending worse for me as it seems to be a cowardly gesture devised to make the fans of the series "happy". Seriously, I am so angry with the ending I am not going to watch the rest of the episodes (I am on the episode 16). Fortunately I have been so busy with the house cleaning/the church convention/Lovers trilogy that I am not feeling too personally involved anymore.
Lovers in Paris
Her dress is so pretty:

Big promotion for Lovers in Paris, in Pictures
This is by far the most understated drama I have watched. I have never heard of it prior to
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Story: Cinderella done Korean Car manufacturing way. They meet in Paris (but they are not there for long) .
She: Kang Tae-young (palyed by Kim Jung Eun) is adorably plucky herouine but without usual clumsiness of adorable herouines. She met her "fated one" by working as his housemaid.
He: Han Ki-joo (played by dimple-bearing Park Shin Yang) is cold but ready to melt president of a Korean car manufacturing company. Contrary to the usual "cold" type he has a sense of humour in buckets; in a dry dead-pan way. I fell terribly in love with Park Shin Yang, the actor I initially didn't find attractive at all. There is something irresistible in his bearing and mannerisms.
The third guy: His nephew, an artistic drummer type.
Continue with the pictures:
Scene of awesomeness number 1: Ki-joo has a meeting with one of his French business partners. He discovers that the guy's wife is Korean and was born in the same city as Ki-joo's housemaid, Tae-young. Ki-joo makes a contract with Tae-young to be his partner for one evening. THEY DANCE.


Scene of awesomeness number 2: Ki-joo is forced to fire Tae-young (who by that time works as a journalist in his company) by his father. This is the SCENE BY THE POOL, with Tae-young falling into the pool and Ki-joo rescuing her.
The scene goes like this:
Tae-young: Why are you firing me?
Ki-joo: Because I don't want to have you close to me. I don't want to see you.
Tae-young: Can you swim? I can't. (falls into the pool)
Ki-joo: (after he has jumped into the pool to discover that Tae-young CAN swim) : You lied, you can swim.
Tae-young: Yes, I lied. But you lied too that you don't want to have me close to you. ** THEY ANGST **



Scene of awesomeness number 3: Kissing.





Scene of awesomeness number 4 Engagement:


Scene of awesomeness number 4 After-engagement getaway:






Scene of awesomeness number 5 Smiling together, they smile together it a lot (when they don't angst):


Scene of awesomeness number 6 With the "Third man", Soo-hyuk. He was a good lad at first but unfortunately became bitter in the latest episodes.


Miscellaneous Just because I like Ki-joo's ties.


Summary: IT IS A GREAT AND FABULOUS DRAMA!!!!!!!!! A MUST WATCH!
Lovers in Prague I have started this drama (and it took me a while to find it! I learned how to use Clubbox just for this occasion!). Very good, but not as good as "Lovers" or "Lovers in Paris" so far.
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Date: 2008-03-27 05:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-27 06:01 pm (UTC)Oh, I see - you almost completely completely emmigtated to Korea
I wish, sometimes. :D Their genetic pool is too good. :D Paris is a nice place too. :D But now I am fully British so I guess I need to grow "stiff upper lip" as
On a serious note, I WISH I could learn the language.
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Date: 2008-03-27 06:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-27 06:26 pm (UTC)** guilty eyes **
I have watched few jdramas too - finished SP , in a middle of "Trick 2" and JUST GOT "Sleeping Forest"
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Date: 2008-03-27 07:32 pm (UTC)Don't forget: to watch the last 5 minutes are not reccomended! :D :D :D
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Date: 2008-03-27 07:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-27 06:13 pm (UTC)I've watched a couple of episodes of Sam Soon when I've had the time and quite enjoy it so far.
Lovers - yeah, I can see why it bothered you. When something has a personal refrence point it's bound to have an effect.
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Date: 2008-03-27 06:19 pm (UTC)I watch quite few Japanese ones too. :D I even watched a movie or two yesterday. :D
I've watched a couple of episodes of Sam Soon when I've had the time and quite enjoy it so far.
Hyun Bin is may be my favourite Korean actor as far as looks go. I get irrational when I see his dimples.
Lovers - yeah, I can see why it bothered you. When something has a personal reference point it's bound to have an effect.
Take me right, I loved the drama to bits I just wish that bit was handled differently. Have you already watched "Lovers"? Did you like?
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Date: 2008-03-27 07:12 pm (UTC)I've watched a couple of films too. Have you seen "Il Mare"?
Take me right, I loved the drama to bits I just wish that bit was handled differently. Have you already watched "Lovers"? Did you like?
Yes, I've watched it (hence why I think I see your point), in fact there's a longish post about it in my LJ. :) I really, really liked it too. I think it's currently on nbr 2 spot in my list, after Legend (very hard to top that, he).
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Date: 2008-03-27 07:37 pm (UTC)I UNDERSTAND. He is a bit older in "Winter Queen". I think he is 26 now so he must have been 23 back then.
I've watched a couple of films too. Have you seen "Il Mare"?
No, but I want to watch it (if you mean the Korean film). Did you like it? I watched The Eye (http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0325655/) and found it very pleasant (as far as horror stories go :D).
Yes, I've watched it (hence why I think I see your point), in fact there's a longish post about it in my LJ. :) I really, really liked it too. I think it's currently on nbr 2 spot in my list, after Legend (very hard to top that, he).
True!!! ** off to read your post **
I think you could like "Lovers in Paris".. The guy (strangely!) is a very popular actor in Korea topping ratings with his latest drama "Money's Warfare" (I didn't like it, though) and not that young..:D
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Date: 2008-03-28 10:33 am (UTC)I think you could like "Lovers in Paris"..
It does sound like one and it is on my (forever growing) list of 'things to watch'.
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Date: 2008-03-28 11:34 am (UTC)I have always liked slow moving films, ever since I was a young adult and loved Bergman's and Tarkovsky's films. I think sometimes it is easier to describe human emotions with the slower pace.
It does sound like one and it is on my (forever growing) list of 'things to watch'.
hee! I know - I am the same.
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Date: 2008-03-28 09:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-28 10:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-29 11:26 pm (UTC)actually, i've been neglecting my korean dramas for japanese ones. ://
but i think i'll watch it.
it's the kissing scene that bought me over-- FINALLY a real kiss and not a typical asian drama one -__-;;no subject
Date: 2008-03-30 12:30 am (UTC)but i think i'll watch it. it's the kissing scene that bought me over-- FINALLY a real kiss and not a typical asian drama one -__-;;
The kissing scene is rather lovely and starts with heated conversation and then BAM! To be fair, "Lovers" are even better in this regard and have MANY great kissing scenes. :D
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Date: 2008-03-30 12:46 am (UTC)i hate it when the drama's great but then they have a lousy kissing scene. i'm like, "THIS IS THE 21st CENTURY. PUT SOME PASSION INTO IT." ://
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Date: 2008-03-30 12:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-30 12:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-30 11:02 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-30 09:32 pm (UTC)do you listen to rain's music?
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Date: 2008-03-30 09:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-30 09:53 pm (UTC)i was temporarily into it, but then my friend was like, "are you crazy? listen to other ppl"
she doesn't like the fact that most of his songs involve rain in one way or another. and... they do. x]
i've never heard sad tango!
i'm going to listen to it.
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Date: 2008-03-31 09:59 pm (UTC)That thing with rain seems like overdoing it for me too.
Have you managed to find "Sad tango"? (I have a link somewhere if I haven't!)
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Date: 2008-04-01 04:33 am (UTC)i think i'm too lazyhehe :) can i have the link?
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Date: 2008-04-01 07:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-03 04:29 am (UTC)and the singing was great too! but it was in japanese, not korean, right?
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Date: 2008-04-03 01:01 pm (UTC)and the singing was great too! but it was in japanese, not korean, right?
I think you are correct , but to my shame I never noticed this before. My knowledge of both these languages is zero.
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Date: 2008-04-04 12:14 am (UTC)but then i thought i heard some japanese words so i was like... ohhhh x]
have you seen Virgin Snow?
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Date: 2008-04-05 05:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-05 11:23 pm (UTC)i have someone on my f-list telling me it's horrible
but then i read that it was good and my other friend said it was good so i don't know if i should watch it or not. x]
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Date: 2008-04-08 12:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-08 04:55 am (UTC)i was listening to the My Girl OST yesterday.
and now i want to see the whole drama again. *sigh*
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Date: 2008-04-10 12:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-10 11:55 pm (UTC)haha. the girl is amazing. :)
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Date: 2008-03-30 06:42 am (UTC)It was quite a hit when it was airing but since it's been a while, I guess there is not much talk about it anymore.
I think some people had trouble with the ending. As for me, I liked the rest of the drama so much that I quickly forgot about the ending. What did you think of it?
Speaking of endings...yes, the ending for HGD is quite unsatisfactory.
You learned how to use clubbox! Now you are really fully inducted into the kdrama world!
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Date: 2008-03-30 11:00 am (UTC)I think some people had trouble with the ending. As for me, I liked the rest of the drama so much that I quickly forgot about the ending. What did you think of it?
Somebody else said that they didn't like the ending.. Am I missing something? I loved it! Kijoo and Tae-young met in Paris and had their happy ending. And there are alternative reality KiJoo and Tae-young (and she is a writer!) ! Adn GD Motors released that car! And Soo-hyuk met a nice country girl!
Speaking of endings...yes, the ending for HGD is quite unsatisfactory.
I ranted and ranted and ranted about it. Seriously - The worst ending of all times for me.
You learned how to use clubbox! Now you are really fully inducted into the kdrama world!
I feel as if I really achieved something. :D I don't understand ANY Korean, I wish I have. If you use clubbox - do you know any good search engines for clubboxes to rec?
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Date: 2008-03-30 07:31 pm (UTC)I don't use clubbox anymore and because I understand korean, I never used a search engine. Soompi would be the best source however to get clubbox links.
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Date: 2008-03-30 08:43 pm (UTC)I think this is the same what the other lady said. I think that the true meaning of the ending of "Lovers in Paris" is may be easy to miss (and the same happened with "The Legend" where all people on soompi thought DD died until the director explained the ending), especially when you watch it in RL way and not on computer screen as I did where you can easily rewind/re-read.
There is a crucial moment when the screenwriter TY reads a newspaper that says "Kijoo Han of GD Motors a happy ending with his fiancee, Taeyoung Kang in Paris". After the screenwriter TY reads it she says "l'm so happy for them". IMHO (I am 100% positive, actually) this means that the first couple also exist - they are REAL couple in real world and the second couple exists in the same real world, etc.. etc.. But the newspaper flashes quite quickly, I must say, so may be it was easier for me to notice as I had subs that translated the newspaper headings.
Plus the screenwriter also writes a similar story.. So it is like a timeless story of Cinderella that comes back again and again, may be even in other places of the world. Hee! It is a bit too "complex" for a drama, may be.. :D However, may be this is why I liked it so much. :D And the fact that they also made Soo-hyuk happy too.
PS: I also re-watched HGD's ending in order to see if there is anything that people missed that shows that HGD didn't really die, but alas, I could not find anything. I'll try again when the subs will be out. I still can't believe that it is just finished LIKE THIS.
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Date: 2008-03-30 08:03 am (UTC)And Lovers also really nice!!! Totally In love with the theme song!
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Date: 2008-03-30 11:04 am (UTC)Lovers has the best UST in the history of ever.
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Date: 2008-03-30 01:03 pm (UTC)And Yes!!! Lovers got the best OST!!!
Have you seen The Vineyard Man ... it's a simple drama... but it really enjoyable and funny too ^___^
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Date: 2008-03-30 08:47 pm (UTC)Hee! OST is wonderful, but I meant UST (as in Unresolved Sexual Tension, I am so sorry to throw abbreviations at you!). The way KangJae and MiJoo were staring at each other! ** sighs **
I'll try to find "The Vineyard man"! Thank you for the rec!
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Date: 2008-03-31 11:25 am (UTC)Yeah I agree too!
You're welcome ^___^
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Date: 2008-03-31 10:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-01 05:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-01 07:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-12 01:26 pm (UTC)But everything else, I absolutely agree with. Especially on The Legend! Eeeeeeeeeeeee! ^^