Monday, April 21, 2014

THAT ENDING, THE MIND BLOWS


                I know it’s not the most creative title, since I mostly create a pun on That Winter, The Wind Blows. The drama itself is pretty good. The casts are excellent, the directing and cinematography are well balanced and gorgeous. The story is straight up melodrama on chaebol heiress and conman fauxcest. But, the ending… makes my mind blows for a while. There are actually plenty of dramas airing in 2013 that have mind blown ending, unfortunately not in a good way. While it’s true we, as viewers, should look at the whole package, most of the times bad endings just enough to erase fond memories about said dramas. So expect lots of ending spoilers and maybe it’s best for you to have watched these dramas except if you’re okay with spoilers. 

1. Gu Family Book

This is a drama that maybe forgets the title. The title is “Gu Family Book” which is why I expected there’s some kind of journey to find said book or even the appearance of it. Alas, in the entire drama, we never knew the book, it never appeared before us, the hero even forgot about the book and never even care if he could find the book or not. Some could argue the other drama title is “Kangchi: The Beginning” but it doesn’t negate the very first title or diminish the existence of the book. Till the end, I wondered about the book and only get the hero waited for 400 hundred years to make reunion with his past lover in modern Seoul. I could accept the heroine death so why bothered to make her and the entire cast reincarnated, except the forever young half gumiho, and yet they cannot explain that damn book just because the hero said he didn’t need the book. Some people argue the relocation to modern Seoul actually for PPL (product placements). I kinda agree with it.

2. Shark

I feel bad for Kim Nam Gil. It’s for the umpteenth time he died in a drama or movie. I cannot fathom the importance of him died again in Shark. I mean, I know he’s antihero and he has to pay for his crimes. He also can’t be together with his lover because she’s already married so why they need to kill him?? Plotwise, there’s not much he can do. He’s already helping catch the villain and wrap up his business, so maybe the writer decide to pull some dramatic tension and wring our hearts by kill the (anti) hero. Or, maybe, because he’s a Shark, he needs to go back to ocean? Whatever, the endng left bitter taste to my mouth, heart, and soul.

3. Mirae’s Choice (Marry Him If You Dare)

I suggest we should change this drama title “Watch It If You Dare” just in case any k-drama newbie or anyone ever interested in it. It’s also the case when a drama forgets the title. I, as a viewer, expected at least Mi Rae choose one of two guys or choose being single or choose whomever she wants. Or, at least we can really watch her marry the husband. However, this drama succeeds at none. We just see Mi Rae turn back, look optimistic and positive and just there. It is the most exasperated ending I have seen. I left puzzled, confused, and unable to make coherent and comprehensive thought. The epilogue didn’t clear it either because doesn’t the writer forget that the characters live in parallel universe?

4. That Winter, The Wind Blows

It’s not so much confusing and mindblowing as the other 3. It’s just, I hope, we get more explanations on how we get to the ending. As long as I can remember, during two third of the final episode, we get to see the hero stabbed by his buddy and bleeding and there’s a lot of blood it could bathe him. Somehow, one year later, the second leads talk about flowers and the heroine go to a cafĂ© where she met the hero all fine and healthy. Because it is romantic melodrama and the ending set in early spring, we get the beautiful scenes of two people hugging and kissing in beautiful spring blossom. I get the point of happy ending of course, but how we get there is what bugged me. How Oh Soo even survived? Was Jin Sung help him and actually not betray him? How about Jin Sung’s family? Oh Young’s surgery? How she could find Oh Soo? So many questions, almost no answer.

5. Answer Me 1994/Reply 1994


It is actually the case when the losing ship (and shippers) could not understand the ending (me included). I love Reply 1997 and I also love Reply 1994 until I know who the husband and how the writer toy the viewers till the end. Actually, up until episode 10 I’m pretty sure Chilbongie will be the husband, based on the clues in 2013 scenes and their interactions in early 1994. But after episode 11, I sensed CB only going to be plot device. What breaks my heart the most is how so little character development for Chilbongie but the writer keep telling us that he’s one contender for Na Jung’s heart. But nope, Na Jung only consider CB as friend and her heart only for Trash Oppa. I can’t even watch episode 18, 19, 20 and 21 without bleeding heart. The only consolation for CB is his wife that introduced to us 5 minutes in the finale. What the hell?? I adore Na Jung and Oppa interactions, but I just hope they don’t make CB such a sad, pathetic character just because his one-sided love and his yearning for family.

6. Goddess of Fire, Jung Yi

Read the synopsis of this drama. It would say that this drama based on historical character, the first female potter in Korea, Baek Pa Sun. It’s fictionalized account of course but shouldn’t it follow the history a little? Hell, don’t hope anything remotely resemblance to it. I’m still mad at the unnecessary plot of Jung Yi cross-dressing, making it tries to copy Painter of The Wind but with epic fail. The story goes south and I don’t know how many pottery competitions happened in this drama. But the biggest blunder of all is to kill Tae Do right before the final episode. The real Baek Pa Sun went to Japan and married Kim Tae Do. Even the cast and synopsis admitted that the drama follows Baek Pa Sun’s life and eventually she’ll marry Kim Tae Do. I don’t know what the writer or PD think, but they completely forget the story and create their own story out of blue and kill Tae Do in the process. In the final episode, everyone but Jung Yi and Gwanghaegun is dead. Jung Yi and Gwanghaegun grow old but they also don’t end up together just longing and sighing. It’s the very definition of bad, sad, and screwed up ending. 

Any more suggestions on mind blown ending? Or are you having your favorite mind blown ending?


9 comments:

  1. Am totally with you on That Winter, The Wind Blows. I don't know about you but i think the ending is that both the leading actors die. I get this from the fact that years before, I watched the movie version Love Me Not(2006) & since the drama is basically a remake (and a longer version of the story)am assuming the ending is the same. Also basically when I add-up How Oh Soo even survived? Was Jin Sung help him and actually not betray him? How about Jin Sung’s family? Oh Young’s surgery? How she could find Oh Soo? that is the only explanation that makes sense. They are some-what leaving in this parallel universe, or Land of the Dead really.

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    1. Yes, I also watch the movie, but I watched TWTWB before I watched the movie so I had no idea of the ending at that time. It makes sense if they're actually dead. But I read in an interview Song Hye Kyo said it's actually happy ending but the writer (Noh Hee Kyung) didn't give us the clue. So actually the ending is up to the viewers' interpretation.

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  2. i am trying to fond out if prince gwanghae and jong yi actually did fall in love. there is no mention of baek pa sun and the prince on any historical articles. not online what i found anyway. so it is true or made up?

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    1. It's fiction. It's made-up romance by the writer.. There's no records on history because definitely there's no romance between them. As I wrote above, the real Baek Pa Sun/Jung Yi married Kim Tae Do, escaped to Japan and teached pottery to Japanese. That's what I read from historical accounts.

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    2. That would have been a much better ending, to be honest. And they could have had a nice ending scene with that! Instead, they had some weird fantasy for the Gwang Hae...and it left much to be desired.

      It seems being let down by Korean dramas is a trend.

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    3. Lets jump 8 years into the future with my comment, the ending of the movie, lead me to research for a continuation, its a cliffhanger without an end. And now I learn that the real female potter married the Kim Tae Do, her childhood friend.. Okay, so the writer killed off the husband to keep an opening slot in the potter's heart, for the Prince that would never be filled.. This is one of those "much to do about nothing endings"..

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  3. #6 -- Awesome mini-series. Eye will have to watch again with a sobbing towel this time...!

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  4. #6 -- Awesome mini-series. Eye will have to watch again with a sobbing towel this time...!

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  5. If Jung Yi, Goddess of Fire had ended up with Kim Tae Do, I definitely agree with Anonymous that the drama would have a much better ending. It's really frustrating to discover that they ( Director and Producer ? ) have Tae Do's character killed. Jung Yi and Tae Do are more in sync with each other. What a waste indeed to have the hero killed in the penultimate episode! ( Anonymous 2)

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