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Sunday, January 10, 2016

Oh, My Venus -- A Biased Review

Oh, My Venus

The Wonderfully Mediocre Drama

*******Warning Spoilers********




Title: Oh, My Venus 오 마이 비너스
Network: KBS 2
Episodes: 16
Starring: Shin Min Ah, So Ji Sub
Aired: November 16, 2015 – January 5, 2016



Can I first reiterate just how much I love both Shin Min Ah and So Ji Sub? I am going to be the first to admit that this love is completely and totally shallow and based on nothing more than physical appearance because honestly when I saw Master's Sun I wasn't too blown away by So Ji Sub, but man oh man, darker hair, a better haircut, and an almost naked bath scene does so much to change a woman's mind. And Shin Min Ah, is just beautiful as always. OK, enough gushing. Well, just a little bit more.


I found this drama to be completely entertaining from the first few opening scenes to the last few scenes. I loved the main characters and their chemistry. When the two leads where on screen together, it was truly magical. This drama had some of the best casting ever. Not only where Shin Min Ah and So Ji Sub wonderfully cast in this drama, but how freaking adorable is Henry Lau?




Watching the first episode, I loved the premise of the drama. A thin, beautiful woman succeeds in life and on the journey there she gets fat. Shin Min Ah plays Kang Joo Eun, who fifteen years after she was know as the Venus of Daegu, finds herself woefully unhealthy and overweight. The years have not been kind to Joo Eun who although she succeeded in becoming a lawyer she has let her health, her relationship with her high school sweetheart, and her waist go. After some life disappointments, she decides to take back control by giving her health and weight loss care over to three of the hottest men in Korea, fuck yeah, where do I sign?
The first few episodes left me smiling and looking forward to the next, and that kiss in episode 6. Swoon.


I even overlooked all the boring business part of it, why? Because Joo Eun and Young Ho were just so perfect. But shortly after the kiss, my interest began to wane. Don't get me wrong I still religiously kept refreshing DramaFever every 15 minutes on Mondays and Tuesdays hoping the new episodes were up, but the refreshing wasn't as zealous or enthusiastic as it had been the previous weeks. Maybe, I'm not meant to watch currently airing dramas. That week between episodes is enough time to make my mind wonder and become interested in other things. That's one of the main reason I don't watch all that many English shows. I forget that I liked them and was watching them. My brain really doesn't do well when given a little time to wander off on it's own. The biggest issue with the drama, for me, at least, was that I really didn't give a flying fuck about any other character. Im Woo Sik with the now ultra thin Oh Soo Jin never really grabbed my attention. And the whole, who shall take over the business, evil step uncle ahhhh, that shit never grabbed me. The best thing about that whole ordeal was Chief Min. I am not even going to get started with the whole clusterfuck that was the grandmother and her former son in law's wife.


The biggest reason I kept watching the drama was because the chemistry between the two leads was so hot. I did find the whole dimple, kiss thing rather annoying and childish, but when they were acting like the adults that they were, slay me. Of course, like any good Kdrama worth it's air time, this one had a last minute catastrophe, that needed to be solved in the last two episodes, why oh why do they do this. Here it was a car accident involving Young Ho, his uncle, what's his face, and his father's wife, or you know stepmother. The acting around the accident was superb and heart breaking. I don't know who I felt for more Jang Joon Sung, who was the first to see Young Ho hurt and broken or Joo Eun.


Of course, like any good drama this issue was resolved in a timely manner since the drama is only sixteen episodes long. The whole will he or won't he walk took Young Ho away from Joo Eun for a year as he recovered by himself because it wouldn't be manly if he, you know, look for emotional and mental support from the person her professes to love. Fucking asshole. The fact that he proposed with a ring that was hidden in a ball of yarn, hanging from a scarf he knit himself made me a little bit jealous. As a knitter, I would melt in a puddle at anyone's feet that would do that for me, and if that person was So Ji Sub the puddle would be of my own making.


The ending irked me a little. After not seeing her for a few months, finding out she's pregnant with twins, one of the first things out of his mouth was exercise??? Dude, she's about to pop out two tiny little human beings, fuck off and let her enjoy herself for forty weeks.
When I think about it, I think my biggest issue with Oh, My Venus, was the waiting between episodes. It was gripping or exciting nor did it have enough conflict to sustain my enthusiasm for more than the two days it was on. I think if I had waited and marathoned it, my preferred way to watch dramas, I would have liked it much more. I think I'll give it a re-watch later this year to see if that hypothesis is true.









Monday, January 4, 2016

2015 Year in Review

2015 Year in Review – Korean Dramas

First post of 2016, and it will be a look back at the dramas I have watched this past year. Most of these were released prior to 2015, but like I do with most things in life I procrastinate my Kdrama watching, it's part of my charm. I watched most of these dramas in the first quarter of the year and then I took a very, very long break before I started up again when Oh, My Venus, starring Shin Min Ah and So Ji Sub, started in mid November. Apparently, my girl crush on Shin Min Ah is alive and strong and I must of missed how incredibly sexy So Ji Sub was when I watched Master's Sun because damn that boy man is all kinds of steamy.




















I watched twenty-one dramas in 2015 not counting the two web dramas I threw in there just for shits and giggles. Seventeen of those I watched from January to April, and then my hiatus from Kdramas began. During this time, I watched some American television. Caught up on some old favorites, Teen Wolf and Supernatural, and realized that American shows don't hold the same appeal as Asian dramas. I mean who in the holy hell has 10 years to devote to a show, well almost 12 now with Supernatural. I got so spoiled by dramas that were all neatly told and finished with one season that waiting to see will or won't they just no longer appeals to me. Sure, I'll still catch a show here and there, mostly once they've been canceled, so I can marathon that shit on Netflix, but I'm no longer excited or looking forward to shows that air in the U.S.
So, with a giddy heart I began watching Oh, My Venus, and promptly remembered how much I fucking hate waiting for new episodes. To fill the time between new episodes I watched some dramas that were already finished and easily available, hello Hulu. Starting from the beginning, in 2015 I watched:
1. A Witch's Romance
Cute and entertaining, older woman, younger man. Not too many cliches and a very satisfying ending.












2. Pinocchio
Park Shin Hye finally learned how to kiss. A very enjoyable drama starring one of my all time favorites, and a new one.






3. School 2013
Speaking of new favorites, Lee Jong Suk along with Kim Won Bin make this bromance drama.
4. Healer
This drama was everything I wanted City Hunter to be.








5. Master's Sun
Way better than I thought it was going to be; the only downside is that fact that So Ji Sub doesn't have black here in this one.








6. Full House (Thai)
Dare I say, better than the original.














7. King 2 Hearts
I loved everything about this drama except for the fucking villain. I wish M would go choke on some donkey balls.








8. Heart to Heart
This might just be my favorite drama of 2015. I found the first episode annoying, but it pulls you into the story and by the end you want just one more episode of the two protagonists.






9. It's Okay, That's Love
A drama that dealt with heavy issues without getting weighed down.

10. Good Doctor and 11. Emergency Couple
Two medical dramas, both of which were meh.













12. I Need Romance
A drama so bad that I couldn't make myself watch the next two installments, although they feature completely different casts.
13. Let's Eat
Yummy food and zany characters. I still can't make myself watch the second one.
                                     
14. Marriage Not Dating
Entertaining without ever becoming boring.


15. I Hear Your Voice
Another older woman, younger man drama. There might be hope for me yet.




16. Love Myself or You
The only Taiwanese drama I finished in 2015, although I tend to enjoy them, for some odd reason I have really hard time getting into Taiwanese dramas.









17. Cunning Single Lady (Sly and Single Again)
Regardless of what you call it, this drama was pretty entertaining, but just boring enough that it started my almost nine month break from Asian dramas. So, maybe it wasn't all that entertaining.







And then, came November with the start of Oh, My Venus, and I was hooked again.
18. My Love from Another Star
Why??? Why did I wait so long to watch this wonderful drama. Yeah, it was everyone was fucking saying how wonderful it was and I didn't want to me disappointed, Kill Me, Heal Me.


19. High School; King of Savvy
This would have been an okay drama if it wasn't for the characters. I don't understand why they had to give the main heroine the brain and emotional maturity of an elementary student. She was such a weak ass person I just wanted to slap her.
20. She Was Pretty
She gave me the biggest second lead boner. Seriously, who wouldn't pick Choi Siwon???



21. Oh, My Ghostess
Funny, and romantic and at time suspenseful; this drama was such a great watch.












So, there are the twenty-one dramas I watched in 2015. I also watched Dream Knights featuring GOT7 and EXO Next Door. This were shorter web dramas less than 15 minutes per episode, so like a movie just divided into chapters. I really enjoyed both of those because they were light and fun, and because both GOT7 and EXO are a bunch of cuties. And, I may have become a bit obsessed with So Ji Sub, but look at him. Can you blame me?



Monday, April 20, 2015

The Lover


Title: The Lover (더 러버)
Network: Mnet
Episodes: 12
Starring: Oh Jung-Se, Ryu Hyun-Kyung, Jung Joon-Young, Choi Yoe-jin, Park Jong-Hwan, Ha Eun-Seol, Takuya Terada, and Lee Jae-Joon
Aired: Started April 2, 2015

The Lover is a new series being broadcast by cable company MNET, which from what I can tell used to be a music television station that broadened their programing a few years ago, kinda like MTV.  The Lover is only the third drama broadcast by the company following Monstar and Persevere, Goo Hae-Ra, neither of which I have watched.  It being a cable company it seems, at least with this series, that MNET is willing to take more risks with what it is willing to broadcast.
The Lover is an omnibus series that takes place inside a rundown apartment building.  Here there live four couples none of which are married. Each of these couples are at different stages of their relationships, and for now it seems that the series is focused on how they each deal with living together outside of marriage.
The first couple have been dating for five years and living together for two.  They are the veterans of the series.  One of them is a voice actor while the other runs a blog. And, they are hilarious.

Oh Do-Si and Ryoo Doo-Ri have been together the longest.  They decided that living together was better than marriage.  They fight and make up on the daily.  Their fights are often over the most ridiculous of things like how much of the spice packet to use when making instant ramen. 
The second couple have beein living together for a year and their is a twelve year age difference between them.

Choi Jin-nyeo is twelve years older than her boyfriend, Jeong Yeong-joon.  They are very different because of this age difference.  Jin-nyeo operates her own side dish catering business out of their apartment while Yeong-joon pretends to be a rock start carrying around a guitar and composing badly written and misspelled songs.  The difference between the two can mostly clearly been seen when Yeong-joon's sister visits the couple and Jin-nyeo is completely lost when trying to follow and be part of the conversation. 
So far, two episodes in, little has been seen of the third couple who are trying out living together before they get married.

Ha Seol-un and Park Hwan-jong just recently moved in together after knowing each other for only a couple of months.  They are the only couple in the series that have their eyes set on marriage.  They seem very uncomfortable around each other.  Seol-un is trying to keep all her bad habits hidden wanting Hwan-jong to believe that she is the epitome of ladylike.  She goes so far as binging on food late at night so Hwan-jong doesn't realize how much she actually eats.  They don't communicate effectively making their relationship really awkward for both of them
The final couple is a burgeoning bromance, or is it?
Lee Joon-jae is a loner just scraping by that needs a roommate in order to be able to pay his rent.  Takuya is Japanese and traveling around the world.  He is the roommate that Joon-jae thinks would be perfect.  Short term and with the language barrier he might not have to really communicate with him, but Takuya has different ideas.  Their relationship is set to be the bromance of the series, but there is definitely tension between the two.  They have some of the best chemistry of all the couples.  One only hopes that MNet has the balls to let their relationship develop the way that the first two episodes are hinting at.

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Where Have I Been? Well, Watching Dramas, Of Course.






I've spent the last three months watching dramas, and enjoying every single minute of it.  I've watched romantic comedies, and more romantic comedies, and that one action one that was both funny and romantic. In the past three months, I've started and finished a total of seventeen dramas. Yes, 17...Are those a lot of dramas??? Probably, but who's judging. Not me that's for sure.  And that is not counting the two dramas I re-watched, the two movies I watched on the few dramas I'm currently making my way through.
In the last three months I've watched the following dramas:
Healer
Pinnochio
Witch's Romance
Cunning Single Lady
Emergency Couple
Dream Knight
Good Doctor
I Need Romance
School 2013
Master's Sun
Full House(Thai re-make)
King 2 Hearts
Heart to Heart
It's Okay, That's Love
Let's Eat
Marriage Not Dating
Love Myself or You(Taiwanese)
Whew, I need to catch my breathe.  I've also re-watched Coffee Prince and Lie to Me.

I've also seen a couple of movies. Both of which I highly recommend.  Especially Greatly Secretly, although The Technicians was enjoyable as well.
And, I'm currently trying to get through:
I Need Romance 2012, It Started With a Kiss(Taiwanese), Surplus Princess, I Hear Your Voice