Showing posts with label Lee Jong Suk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lee Jong Suk. Show all posts
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Drama Review: Pinocchio (2014)
Korean Title: 피노키오
English Title: Pinocchio
Rating: 8/10
Main Cast:
Lee Jong Suk as Ki Ha Myung/Choi Dal Po
Park Shin Hye as Choi In Ha
Kim Young Kwang as Seo Bum Jo
Lee Yoo Bi as Yoon Yoo Rae
The Plot:
A group of rookie reporters at different news stations get entangled with news, passion, aspiration, and revenge rolled into one and bad-not-so-bad villains ready to tackle down their every attempts to report honest news. Oh, and the romance between adoptive uncle and his niece who can’t lie.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Korea Drama Festival 2014 Nominations List
A new and (relatively
unknown) awards show is showing up this year, Korea Drama Festival 2014 or usually
called KDF. Taken from Visit Korea
website, The Korea Drama Festival, first started in 2006, is an event
celebrating Korean dramas—loved not only by Koreans, but by people all around
the world. I don’t know if it’s such prestigious and accountable award in Korea,
but at least it include both cable and major networks shows. Though truth to be
told, I’m left scratching my head at some nominations and you will wonder if
South Korea only produces 10 shows or so during 2013-2014. Without further ado, let’s take a look at some nominations, my
favorite to win, and most likely to win.
Labels:
Answer Me 1994,
Baek Jin Hee,
drama,
Empress Ki,
Ha Ji Won,
Heirs,
Ji Chang Wook,
Kim Soo Hyun,
Kim Woo Bin,
Korean Drama Festival,
Lee Jong Suk,
Lee Kwang Soo,
Lee Min Ho,
You From Another Star
Monday, April 21, 2014
K-Drama Long Lost Family
Having
watched numerous k-dramas and sometimes K-Pop I admitted that sometimes similar
faces appear and I have difficulty to differentiate. K-dramas are known to have
formulas to keep viewers interested, but nothing more interested than birth
secrets. Whether it was baby swapping at birth like Autumn in My Heart (2001) or title-relevant drama titled Birth Secret (2013). And here I list
some great actors and actresses whom I found have similar faces, familiar
features or posture that people may
mistakenly seen as family. These actors
and actresses are well known in South Korea and even some fans admitted that
maybe they somehow related as family.
Long Lost Brothers/Sisters
11. Kim
Jae Won/Lee Jong Suk
When I watched
first episode of School 2013 and watched Go Nam Soon I am stunned at the
striking similarities between Lee Jong Suk and Kim Jae Won. I automatically
compare his face with Kim Jae Won and even browsing at their pictures. They
both have oval, white, almost pale face. Not to mention their killer smiles that
will kill every fan... Their drama
characters ranging from high school boys to lovely Joseon guy but they always
look cute and handsome and awesome. I even foresee Lee Jong Suk will have
similar career path with Kim Jae Won. Only to be more famous and
internationally and domestically acclaimed.
22. Yoon
Eun Hye/Park Shin Hye
I have known
Yoon Eun Hye first, naturally, from her roles in Coffee Prince (2006) and I
Miss You (2012). I also admit that I don’t even know Park Shin Hye face and
just knew her name though Park Shin Hye also famous star. I just realized their
uncanny resemblance through Running Man episode when she had been guest with
Lee Seung Gi. From there I believe Eun Hye and Shin Hye are long lost sisters
who happen to have different last names. YEH and PSH have similar facial
expressions and features. They both known to be lucky worked with some most
famous and handsome actors in Korea. YEH with Joo Ji Hoon in Goong/Princess Hours, Gong Yoo in Coffee Prince, Kang Ji Hwan in Lie To Me, and most recently with
Yoochun in I Miss You. Whereas PSH
already worked with Jang Geun Suk in You
Are Beautiful, Yonghwa in Heartstrings,
Yoon Shi Yoon in Flower Boy Next Door,
and has worked with LEE MIN HO in Heirs. How lucky they are! Maybe the only glaring
difference between them is their ability to do on-screen kiss. While YEH is
famous to create hot kisses, PSH is known notoriously bad at kiss and maybe
well like cardboard.
33. Choi
Siwon/Go Kyung Pyo
Who else think
that Siwon and Go Kyung Pyo look like brothers? Or who else got tricked by GKP
when he impersonated Siwon in Saturday Night Live that featuring Super Junior?
At first I don’t see any resemblance because they sporting different hair
styles. But when I looked at SNL episode I almost got tricked by Go Kyung Pyo
who playfully danced and acted like Siwon. They have similar heights and
postures and at a glance people are easily not noticed their differences.
Long Lost Aunt/Niece and
Uncle/Nephew
11. Lee
Young Ae/Moon Geun Young
Have you ever
watched Dae Jang Geum/Jewel in The Palace
(2003)? Ever since I watched that drama I always get bothered whenever a drama
depicted their hero/heroine young self who doesn’t even look like him/herself. Dae Jang Geum was great and the actress
that played young Jang Geum was not bad but they don’t have any resemblance on
facial features or body postures. I wished at that time that the young Jang
Geum will be portrayed by Moon Geun Young because their resemblance. Though
when Dae Jang Geum aired I don’t know
MGY, I just know she is the actress who played young Eun Seo in Autumn in My Heart. Now, 7 years after Dae Jang Geum aired on my national TV
station I know the answer: they indeed are look-alike. Just see at the promo
pictures of MGY latest drama Goddess of
Fire, Jung Yi (2013). She worked as royal potter that served royal palace
while Jang Geum worked as royal physician. They have similar hairstyles,
clothes, and accessories. Being long lost Aunt and Niece is possible right?
22. Bae
Soo Bin/Yeo Jin Gu
They have
similar looks, similar intense and charismatic eyes and they both really a
hoot!! I realized their similarities when I watched Yeo Jin Gu first time in I Miss You as young Han Jung Woo (the
adult role played by Yoochun) and watched Baek Soo Bin in 49 Days (2011). Same as above point, I cringed at almost
non-existent similarities between Yeo Jin Gu and Yoochun and hope that someday
he will play the younger version of Baek Soo Bin. BSB and YJG both can play as
fierce and strong man but also can act as a man fall in love and smile stupidly
for the woman they love. Last but not least, they both adorable as an oppa or
noona killer!!
34. Baek
Young Joon/Kim Hyun Joong
Many k-drama
viewers and fans already know it. I just want to make sure in this list they
won’t go unnoticed. They look alike the most when they have long and blonde
hair like Kang Jun Sang/Lee Min Hyung in Winter
Sonata (2002) and Ji Hoo in Boys
Before Flowers (2009). They have same sad face and longing eyes, looks that
melted every woman heart. Funnily, they became close and having hyung-dongsaeng
relationship after people noticed their resemblance. In an interview KHJ told
the audience that they really close and BYJ even seek potential date through
him.
Hopefully
casting directors, writers and PDs across South Korea will notice and create
the pair of long lost family in future dramas. With their looks and talents
it’s hard to ignore them, right? Maybe somewhere in Dramaverse we will be able
to see them act together, preferably in daily dramas with 50+ episodes so I can
watch them every day and notice every similarities and differences.
Source: various sources
Sunday, October 27, 2013
The Need to Remake of Painter of the Wind
So, I have finished Painter of the Wind drama 8 months ago
and still get withdrawal feeling from this drama. Actually Painter of the Wind is a SBS 2008 drama but I just heard of it
earlier this year. It starred so many great actors and actresses like Moon Geun
Young, Park Shin Yang, Moon Chae Won, Baek Soo Bin, and Ryu Seung Ryong to name
a few. I really love this drama and I heard (and read) many good reviews about.
I started crazy over it and my craziness doesn’t end easily. Then I decided to
post this article and hope someone would hear my wish. I really want someone REMAKE
this amazing drama!! ASAP!
The drama was about a royal painter
in Joseon era during the reign of King Jeongjo. Her name is Shin Yun Bok. She
disguised herself as a man and become apprentice at Dohwaseo (Royal Painting
Bureau) with the help of her adoptive father, Shin Han Pyeong. The father has
an eye for securing the title of Royal Painter towards his children and since
his own son, Shin Young Bok, not good enough, he adopted Shin Yun Bok and wish
she could became Royal Painter. But because woman didn’t allowed to enter
Dohwaseo at that time, she must disguised herself and live as a man. One day,
she met Kim Hong Do, the painter that previously expelled from Dohwaseo because
of the conspiracy. Kim Hong Do later became her teacher and friend and unaware
that she was woman. Problems arised because Yun Bok had keen interest on
drawing women and stir up controversy on sensitive issues. Not only that, she
also fell in love with gisaeng, Jeong Hyang. This drama was about the journey
and controversy surrounding Shin Yun Bok, one of the greatest painters in
Korea.
Not many historical records written
about Shin Yun Bok, maybe because he was controversial figure or not important
enough. But in the records Shin Yun Bok was a man. Rumors said Yun Bok was
Dohwaseo painter and later get expelled but some source said he was never been
accepted in Dohwaseo and didn’t have any relations with Kim Hong Do. This drama
based on bestseller novel with same title, Painter
of the Wind, and went with the assumption what if Shin Yun Bok was a woman
disguised as a man? No one can be sure since there’s little record and based on
Shin Yun Bok’s paintings it’s easy to make this assumption since almost all of
his paintings have women in it and he painted with bright, cheerful colors and
very detailed lines. Therefore I assumed either he was a pervert or a woman in
disguise.
The drama itself is famous on
turning feminine and beautiful actress Moon Geun Young to be handsome and cute
royal painter, Shin Yun Bok. Her character was not easy to portray but she gave
her 1000% efforts and made it happen for us. Seriously, if you watch this
drama, at some point you’ll be dying in admiring Moon Geun Young and the
adorableness and cuteness and so on. Shin Yun Bok portrayed as a man but with
heart of a woman and that’s what makes her/him loved and fell in love with
gisaeng Jeong Hyang, who never gave her heart to any men she entertained
before. Jeong Hyang also portrayed almost perfectly by Moon Chae Won. The two
Moons made sizzling chemistry and made our hearts hurt because Love That
Doesn’t Mean to Be. They eventually won the Best Couple at SBS Drama Awards
2008, the first time female/female recipient in Korean Drama history. Danwon
Kim Hong Do played by Park Shin Yang, ajusshi that played male lead in Lovers in Paris. He fitted the role to
be the teacher but not as a romance partner and I can’t get Hong Do-Yun Bok
chemistry towards the end of the drama as lovers. Not that I say, they didn’t
deserve each other but the age difference is 19 years and it’s clearly shown
Shin Yun Bok respect Kim Hong Do as her teacher, not her partner.
Therefore, I propose the need to
remake this drama. Maybe this year, next year, but I still hope. What I want is
a happy resolution for our couple and let’s makes Shin Yun Bok a male character
this time. Then we will have no problem seeing our couple without one ounce of
guilty of the homosexuality portrayed. Since South Korea is rather sensitive
with homosexuality why not making a drama without it. Let’s just say we believe
on historical records. Historical facts that we have known about Shin Yun Bok
are: 1) He was a man, handsome, tall and suave; 2) He was apprentice at
Dohwaseo; 3) He was expelled from Dohwaseo but without further explanation.
Based on those facts, we could possibly remake this drama with male lead this
time that is handsome, tall and suave. Shin Yun Bok was renowned to have keen
interest in painting Gisaeng House (gibang) and Drinking Tavern. So our hero
probably spent his spare time on those places and love drinking and
accompanying by gisaeng. He is 18 years old when King Jeongjo reign and probably
in his twenties when controversy come up. While Kim Hong Do is in his thirties
and soon promoted to be Pil Chul, ranks of Dohwaseo supervisor. So based on
those informations let me introduce you who in my mind perfectly fitted to be
Shin Yun Bok….
LEE
JONG SUK
Why Lee Jong Suk? Why not? He is
talented, have recently filmed sageuk
movie, namely The Face Reader (2013).
He is tall, handsome and suave and fit the description of Shin Yun Bok. He also
has eyes for naughty and pervert boy, not to mention his adorable smile. Since
I saw him briefly in School 2013, I
can’t help but thought his winks are very naughty. He can be serious too like
he showed I Hear Your Voice (2013).
Although his age maybe a little bit inappropriate but he has youthful looks and
can pass for someone who supposed in his early twenties. While I am aware that
he is super busy with movie and drama projects this year, maybe next year?
Other
candidates: Kim Soo Hyun, Yoo Seung Ho
Who
can resist the adorableness and cuteness of Yoo Seung Ho and charming Kim Soo
Hyun? They also have experience in sageuks, KSH in The Moon That Embraces The Sun and YSH in Arang and The Magistrate both aired in 2012.
And
who is his leading lady?
I am researched for some time and
imagining what if LJS with Park Shin Hye? It may be a bit uncomfortable for Park
Shin Hye to star in sageuk, given she never played in it before. But she is
very appropriate to play the gisaeng and if you are not sure how on earth PSH
play as a gisaeng that can play gayageum
(Korean zither strings) then take a look at below picture.. How awesome she is!
She already learned gayageum back in 2011 when she took a role in Heartstrings (2011). While many will
groan since PSH is more experienced and has heavier resume in KDrama and
probably deserved high level actor to match hers, she is actually one year
younger than Lee Jong Suk. Aside from that, Lee Jong Suk has proved he can
handle the pressure to star next to more experienced actors and actress and
created awesome chemistry with all his co-workers. Like in I Hear Your Voice when he was paired with much older Lee Bo Young
but successfully made us all crave for their happily ever after. Park Shin Hye
and Lee Jong Suk would be great OTP afterall, right?
Other
Candidates: Park Se Young
His
classmate and almost lover in School 2013,
Park Se Young also made believable chemistry with LJS during that drama. She
also tried sageuk once, as Queen in Faith
(2012).
How
about Danwon Kim Hong Do?
In reality Kim Hong Do and Shin Yun
Bok has 16 age difference. Kim Hong Do always a genius but sometimes he
inserted flashes of humor in his paintings. His role is a teacher who cares so
much about Shin Yun Bok. Based on that info I propose Jo Hyun Jae or Lee Ki Woo
to play Kim Hong Do. They both have the look and personality to root for. Jo
Hyun Jae has exploding charisma and charm as an official and he is notable sageuk actor, having played in dramas Daemang/Great Ambition (2002-2003), Song of The Prince (2005-2006), and
movie Untold Scandal (2005). On the
other hand, Lee Ki Woo would be great for comedic and immature role (for
example Flower Boy Ramyun Shop) but I
never see him in sageuk so I don’t
know his competence on handling sageuk drama. Therefore, I lean more on Jo Hyun
Jae for this character.
And
how about the story?
Maybe we can twist the story with
some teacher-student relations, more bromance, and more romance. I mean REAL
romance between a man and a woman, between male Shin Yun Bok and gisaeng Jeong
Hyang. I want them to be together and live happily ever after. Maybe before
they reach that, there would be drama including complicated love triangle of
Shin Yun bok-Jeong Hyang-Kim Hong Do, controversies of the paintings, more
paintings of Shin Yun Bok, hotter king than Bae Soo Bin (haha), and longer
drama (just kidding). The original version has 20 episodes so the remake would
be around it. We could throw bromance
between SYB-KHD, and the twist including the betrayal of Kim Hong Do. How about
he could get promoted to be Pil Chul and get Jeong Hyang if he removed Yun Bok
from Dohwaseo? But he couldn’t do it so he just expelled SYB (because the
controversy too big not to remove SYB) and instead help Yun Bok to be with
Jeong Hyang. Oh, great bromance and true friendship!!
So Lee Jong Suk+Park Shin Hye+Jo Hyun Jae anyone?
Painter
of The Wind dream casting:
Shin
Yun Bok-Lee Jong Suk, he can do puppy eyes very good. He can act and his look
is perfect for SYB. Especially considering SYB is rather playboy and playful.
LJS sure could deliver.
Jeong
Hyang-Park Shin Hye. She learned gayageum and she will be the best gisaeng in
Joseon not to mention PSH never do sageuk drama. It’ll be challenge for her but
I’m really looking forward to see PSH in sageuk and her potential chemistry
with LJS
Kim
Hong Do-Jo Hyun Jae. So he’s supposedly Shin Yun Bok’s teacher and bestfriend.
He maybe became third wheel but he’s so swoonworthy.. KANG AHHHHHH…..
Shin
Young Bok-Kim Jae Won. Shin Yun Bok’s hyung. By looks itself Kim Jae Won and
Lee Jong Suk must be long lost brother.
King
Jeongjo-Yoo Ah In. His previous role in JOJ convinced me he’s best looking,
hottest, cutest Joseon King not to mention his overflowing charisma and charm.
Queen
Dowager-Go Hyun Jung. No one can do mastermind evil stare better than GHJ.
Kim
Jo Nyun-Jo Min Ki. He’s the unconventional villain who loves arts but doing bad
things for our hero and heroine. JMK gives me the vibe of downright creepy but
conflicted villain.
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